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Nestled within the central business district of the capital, the owner of the luxurious Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra is set to put a new residential development within the hotel’s compound in Accra.
The Ambassador Heights, expected to rise soon, will comprise only 18 luxurious homes in one of the most coveted locations in the city and will deliver world class design and build quality. It will have modern glass facades, manicured private gardens, and beautifully styled interiors to compliment an unrivalled ownership experience.
Each City Home will have direct access to the services and amenities of the surrounding complex; private concierge, world class dining, shopping, fitness, swimming, and meeting and event facilities all with the comfort of being in a secure environment supported by continuous 24 hour electricity and water supply. Owners will enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle experience.
Mr. Robert Davis, Sales Manager for the project commented “Ambassador Heights is completely differentiated from any other development in the city and country due to its beautiful history, incredible location, and globally recognized development partners. Ambassador Heights will deliver a taste and lifestyle never seen before in Accra through its association with the 5 Star Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel.”
“With only 18 City Homes, Ambassador Heights’ offers a phenomenal investment opportunity in what is Accra’s premier downtown address.”
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