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This November, the UK will host its largest celebration of African property and lifestyle as the Ghana Property and Lifestyle Expo (GPLE) returns to London, offering a prime gateway into Ghana’s thriving real estate market.
Set for Saturday, November 9, and Sunday, November 10, the Expo has become a pivotal platform for diaspora and international investors to tap into West Africa’s wealth-building potential through property ownership.

Since its inception in 2017, GPLE has transformed Ghana’s real estate sector by connecting global investors with the country’s expanding property landscape.
With a theme of “Diligently Building Wealth Through Ghana Real Estate: The Future of Property Investment,” this year’s Expo promises to be the most dynamic yet.

Organized by sisters Anna and Victoria Agyekum, founders of On Point Property Management Ltd, the Expo highlights Ghana’s booming tourism and real estate sectors, driven by a vibrant economy and political stability.
“This event isn’t just about property—it’s about empowering individuals to build generational wealth by tapping into one of Africa’s most promising markets,” Anna Agyekum shared.
Akwasi Agyeman, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, noted Ghana’s strong economic momentum.
“In recent years, Ghana has experienced a remarkable boom in both tourism and investment, with real estate being a major benefactor. The first half of 2024 alone recorded a 5.8% economic growth, with Q2 2024 hitting 6.9%—the highest GDP growth in five years.”

The Expo spans three continents, having kicked off in Washington DC in October, and will conclude in Accra, Ghana, in mid-November.
London attendees will connect with trusted real estate experts and discover investment opportunities, from luxury developments to rental and Airbnb properties.

With more than a million tourists visiting Ghana annually, demand for real estate is surging, fueled by lifestyle trends like luxury amenities integrated into new developments.
Exhibitors at the Expo will include leading industry players such as Goldkey Properties, Clifton Homes, Devtraco Group, Access Bank Ghana (PLC), and the Ghana Bar Association, providing attendees with expert guidance to make informed investment choices.

“Whether you’re looking for a home, a rental property, or a luxury development, this is the place to start,” added co-founder Victoria Agyekum.
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