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Prabon Greenfields, the first gated community in Kumasi, launched its latest housing units designed with the budget-conscious buyer in mind.
The launch took place at the Lancaster Hotel in Kumasi last Friday.
Dubbed the ‘Ashanti Pride’, it is a nod to the rich heritage of the Ashanti Region and the role it has played in driving Ghana’s status as a beacon of light in Africa.
It is nestled within the plush Prabon Greenfields estate and consists of two and three-bedroom homes.
The gated community was initially designed to cater to affluent returnees and Africans in the diaspora seeking top-level luxury homes in Kumasi.
Over the years, demand has increased for accessible homes located in a plush, gated estate in Kumasi.
Prabon Greenfields responded to this demand with these housing options that offer first-time homebuyers the luxury of living in a well-planned gated estate at attractive prices.
Speaking at the launch, the chief executive officer of Prabon Greenfields, Rui Alberto Meirinho Rodriguez underscored the company’s mission to provide quality housing for house hunters seeking value addition at a modest price in Kumasi.
“Our mission is to provide dignified housing and peaceful living in our gated community in Kumasi.
"For this reason, we are expanding our offer of housing with the same quality and care to satisfy the mandate we have for others seeking to own an accessible home”, he indicated.
About Prabon Greenfields
Prabon Greenfields is a joint venture between Asanteman and Vital Capital, with 10 years of existence. It’s a high-end gated community located in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
Designed to offer sustainable, eco-friendly, and exclusive living, Prabon Greenfields provides ready-built homes of 2, to 5-bedroom homes, and serviced plots for self-construction.
The community is built with a focus on highly modern living, providing access to essential amenities such as clean water, a sewage treatment plant, well-paved roads, and reliable electricity.
The journey of Prabon Greenfields over the past decade is a testament to its vision, reputation, and impact.
Beyond providing an exclusive experience to our clients, we’ve supported philanthropic causes, including health and education, and contributed to the socio-economic development of the Ashanti region.
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