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The Chief Executive Officer and founder of Prime Phoenix Property Consult Limited (PPPC) has called on individuals to invest in the real estate industry in Tamale in the Northern Region.
Alexander Nsoh said, unlike other ventures, real estate is a secure investment avenue which has significant benefits.
Mr. Nsoh said his company, Prime Phoenix Property Consult Limited, helps people to acquire lands at affordable prices in Tamale.
This he believes, will help in boosting the real estate sector in the Northern Region.
“There’s no better platform for investors to take advantage of this thriving industry than through a partnership with Prime Phoenix Property Consult Limited. People can log onto our website pppcghana.com for more details on our offerings”.
Prime Phoenix Property Consult Limited (PPPC) is a key component of the real estate market aimed at building more comprehensive systems to effectively address the housing and accommodation needs of Ghanaians.
PPPC also presents a one-stop-shop alongside door-to-door services for clients and customers to satisfy all their real estate needs while relaxing in the comfort of their homes.
PPPC is involved in Property Appraisal, Estate Management, Architectural and Engineering Services, Property Transaction Advisory, Land Title Preparation and Documentation, Land Investment Banking, Collection of Ground Rent, Land Surveying and Mapping and Demarcation.
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