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The clock is ticking as prospective home owners who intend to visit this year's Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair have barely five hours to do so.
The 5-day fair, which is being held under the theme, “Home Ownership: To build or to Buy” has about 80 exhibitors offering everything housing, from building materials to home accessories.
Venue for the fair, which is powered by Planned City Extension Project from Cities & Habitat, is the Accra International Conference Centre.
Other sponsors include; Elegant Homes and General Construction Ltd, Duraplast Ltd, Renters Paradise and DBS Industries Ltd.
According to the Myjoyonlinecom team at the fair, 'last minute' patrons are visiting the various stands to seek guidance on how to build or buy a home in Ghana.
Below are photos from the fair.














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