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In a market where home seekers are left wanting more when it comes to the size of living space in condominiums, The Milton, centrally located in the prestigious Airport Residential area, is redefining expectations.
Developed by Libi Homes, The Milton consists of twin towers, nine floors high, and totals 157 beautiful studios, 1-, 2- and 4-bedroom apartments and 220sqm 4-bedroom duplexes.

"As suites are the fastest moving unit type in Ghana, we listened to the market’s qualms and responded with spacious units starting at 41 square meters," says Anthony Okyere, Development Director for client Libi Homes.

“Delivering more square meters for less, The Milton is by far the most cost-effective apartment for sale in terms of total area, price per square meter, providing value for our cherished customers. The competition simply does not measure up.”
The condominium’s diversity of unit offerings caters to different budget points, appealing to individuals and couples seeking a compact yet luxurious space, as well as families desiring more room and upscale living at a competitive price.
The Milton seamlessly combines the convenience and amenities of a 5-star hotel with the comfort and exclusivity of premium residential suites.
The hotel apartment boasts an array of top-notch amenities, including fitted kitchens, a rooftop restaurant offering breathtaking city views, a concierge, pool, fitness center and even a spa and pharmacy right within the building.

Each apartment unit is meticulously designed with stunning interiors, exquisite finishes, and high-quality appliances, ensuring a premium living experience.
With 50% of the units already sold and assuring an impressive 12 -15% annual yield on suite rentals, now is the perfect time for investors to secure a Milton property.
Construction is in full swing, and the homes are slated to be handed over in the last quarter of 2025.
Libi Homes is also the estate developer for notable housing projects – LibiPrime in Tema Community 26 and The Buckhead in Cantonments.
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