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The Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair 2025 continued on Saturday, October 25, at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC), drawing homeowners, prospective property buyers and industry professionals eager to explore a wide range of housing and construction solutions.

The fair, running under the theme “Dream It. Own It. Live It”, brought together over 50 exhibitors offering products and services tailored to Ghana’s growing homeownership and construction needs.

From building materials, roofing, plumbing, tiles, paints, lighting, sanitation, furniture and décor to mortgage and home financing, patrons were given a one-stop shop to compare prices, ask questions, and make informed choices.

Throughout the day, visitors moved through different exhibition booths, some shopping for materials to begin new building projects, others seeking renovation options for existing homes.

Vendors showcased new product lines, eco-friendly materials, durable roofing brands, modern interior finishing options, and flexible payment plans to ease the cost of home building.
While the event remains centered on affordable and accessible homebuilding solutions, patrons were also being encouraged to pay attention to home security as part of modern living.

Exhibitors offering security doors, access control systems and smart CCTV packages were on-site for homeowners who wish to enhance safety alongside comfort and aesthetics.

Financial institutions, including title sponsor Ecobank Ghana, provided mortgage advisory services and special promotional financing, helping potential homeowners understand the steps and requirements involved in acquiring land or a home.
The fair continues to be a space where people can:
- Compare building material prices directly
- Get technical guidance from professionals
- Access discounts and promotional offers
- Receive support on home ownership planning and financing

Final Day Tomorrow
The Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair returns tomorrow for its final day at the AICC, with exhibitors prepared to make last-day discounts and offers available to the public.
Organizers are encouraging homeowners, landlords, renters and builders, whether planning, renovating or just exploring, to take advantage of the final-day opportunities.











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