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The 2021 edition of the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair has opened at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra.
The fair ends on November 1.
Experts will be available throughout the five days that the fair will last, to address all housing and banking needs of patrons.
The event, which has been described as the biggest housing and construction exhibition, has over the years attracted huge numbers of exhibitors who showcase a wide range of building materials and housing accessories.
This year's is not an exception. A visit to the fair showed many exhibitors displaying their wares amid high patronage by members of the general public.
Experts at the fair answered pertinent questions from customers in addition to advising them on how best to acquire a home in Ghana.
Below are photos from the fair:












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