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Myla Homes has been crowned Developer of the Year at the prestigious GREDA Awards and Dinner Night 2025.
This significant win underscores their exemplary commitment to delivering high-quality, innovative living spaces in Ghana's rapidly growing real estate industry.
The annual awards, organized by the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), are widely recognized as the nation's premier event dedicated to celebrating and promoting excellence within the entire real estate industry.
The process involves thoroughly assessing and recognizing top developers, leading construction companies, and key related service providers based on their dedication to innovation, superior quality, and their crucial contributions to accessible housing delivery across the country.
The highly anticipated event, which brought together some of the industry's top developers and the faces behind some of the most beautiful developments in town, was hosted on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at the Kempinski Hotel.
The 2025 event was staged under the theme "Resetting The Housing Agenda under the 24-Hour Economy: GREDA – Government Collaboration."
This theme highlighted the crucial need for joint public-private action to meet national housing demands and help the government to achieve its resetting agenda.
While the GREDA Awards provided a spectacular night of celebration, its ultimate value extended far beyond the presentation of awards.
This prestigious event functioned as a crucial platform where industry leaders could effectively interact, showcase their notable achievements, and engage in critical, constructive dialogue with government stakeholders.
Myla Homes' resounding win in the Condominium Category is a clear mark of distinction, highlighting the success achieved through smart planning and a firm, steadfast dedication to providing clients with great value and superior results.

Myla Homes also launched The Chestnut, a luxury development strategically located in the highly sought-after Airport Residential Area in Accra. The apartment distinguishes itself as a boutique development, thoughtfully designed to offer a limited number of studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments.
This exclusive approach ensures maximum privacy while offering high-yielding investment potential, promising steady rental demand and strong capital appreciation due to its prime location. Residents will experience a world of curated amenities, including a stunning Rooftop Infinity Pool, a premium Rooftop Restaurant, a fully-equipped State-of-the-Art Gym, and a stylish Ground-Floor Café.
As the industry looks ahead, the conversations initiated at the GREDA Awards concerning the "Resetting the Housing Agenda" will remain crucial. Ultimately, the night reaffirmed the collective commitment of both developers and government to shaping a future built on excellence and ultimately promoting the creation of sustainable, accessible, and high-quality housing solutions for the entire Ghanaian population.
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