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In real estate investment, one key factor stands above all others: location! Whether purchasing a home, investing in rental properties, or acquiring commercial space, a property's location significantly impacts its value, demand, and long-term appreciation.
Accra is home to several high-value locations that offer excellent investment opportunities, including Roman Ridge, Airport Residential Area, Cantonments, Labone and Dzorwulu.
Value Appreciation
Properties in prime locations tend to appreciate at a higher rate over time. Factors such as infrastructure development, accessibility, and community growth contribute to the steady increase in property values.
Accessibility and Quality of Life
A property’s proximity to airports, major roads, shopping centers, and essential services like hospitals and schools makes it more desirable. Well-connected locations attract both homeowners and tenants, ensuring sustained demand. A good location often translates into a better standard of living. Security, availability of social amenities, and a clean environment are key in determining how attractive a location is to potential buyers and renters.
Investment Potential
For investors, location determines rental yields and occupancy rates. Areas with thriving business districts, universities, or tourism attractions tend to have higher rental demand, ensuring steady income.
Resale and Marketability
A strategically located property is easier to sell, even in slow markets. Buyers are always drawn to convenience, safety, and prestige, making properties in prime areas more viable investments.
Invest Right, Start with the Perfect Address
Looking to secure a prime property investment, The Address is the ultimate choice in Accra. Located in Roman Ridge, one of Accra’s most prestigious and well-planned neighborhoods. Roman Ridge is known for its serene environment, proximity to business districts, top-tier schools, and easy access to the Kotoka International Airport, making it an ideal location for investors.
The Address comprises three towers, serving both short-term and long-term rental needs. It offers diverse unit options, world-class amenities, sophisticated design, and a thriving community. With these offerings, investors can expect consistent returns and sustained demand from both short-term and long-term tenants.
Whether you're looking for strong rental yields, long-term value appreciation, or an exclusive residence in a prime location, The Address delivers on all fronts. Start your excellent investment journey with the perfect Address.
The Address is currently selling off-plan, giving early investors a unique opportunity to secure units at attractive prices. Contact Devtraco Plus on 0270 000 004. For more information, visit theaddress.devtracoplus.com
Invest Where It Counts, Invest in The Address.
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