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One of the leading real estate developers and award winning Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) real estate marketing company of the year 2021, Lakeside Estate, has launched its new lifestyle community ‘Lakeside Hills aimed at providing comfortable living experiences for families and individuals.
According to its Managing Director, Dr. Prince Joseph Ayiku, the new project will provide more employment opportunities for the youth and also lead to the improvement of roads in the area.
He pointed out that the provision of effective, timely and faultless security features prominently at the facility, adding, “Those who choose to purchase at Lakeside Hills can expect optimum security. We have a 24 hour on ground security personnel who oversee the estate. There is also two police stations located in Communities 4 and 8 guaranteeing top securities”.
He continued that as a customer-centered organisation, his outfit has partnered Republic Bank, First National Bank, Stanbic Bank, Ecobank, ABSA Ghana Ltd and Fidelity Bank to design various financial plans to assist clients seeking mortgage facilities that align with the budgets.

“An entrance into the posh facility greets you with a huge Welcome to Lakeside Hills signage. As you embark on a tour, a serene green ambiance serenades you with an eco- friendly atmosphere”, he explained.
The 200 completed units is available in 2, 3 and 4-bedroom houses and is situated on the hilly side of Lakeside Estate in the Adentan Municipality, overseeing the Aburi Mountains.

Lakeside Hills offers a modern sports complex for football, basketball and tennis. There is also a health facility, supermarket with tarred roads, water facility and 24 -hour light and security with full fibre optic internet connection.
It has been designed with the family in mind and thus suitable for all and sundry.
Samuel Amegayibor, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Real Estate Developments Association and Board chairman of Lakeside Estate Salem Kalmoni were present at the launch.
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