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Affordable Housing: A Vital Component of Ghana's Year of Return Initiative

Affordable Housing: A Vital Component of Ghana’s Year of Return Initiative

Ghana's Year of Return initiative, launched in 2019, has been a resounding success in reconnecting the Ghanaian diaspora with their roots during the festive season of December. However, despite the warm welcome and the desire of many Ghanaians living abroad to return home, the exorbitant property prices and rent in Ghana have become a significant stumbling block for their repatriation. This treatise...

10 Things Graduates in Ghana Should Avoid Buying Without Stable Accommodation

10 Things Graduates in Ghana Should Avoid Buying Without Stable Accommodation

For many young graduates in Ghana, the transitional phase after completing their education can be both exciting and challenging. One of the primary challenges faced by these individuals is the need to constantly adapt to changing accommodations due to factors like rent increases or new employment opportunities. In such a dynamic environment, it's essential to make prudent choices when it comes to...

Property Inspection Checklist: What to Look for Before Buying or Renting in Ghana

Property Inspection Checklist: What to Look for Before Buying or Renting in Ghana

Acquiring or renting a property is a significant decision that demands careful consideration. In the context of property inspections in Ghana, having a comprehensive checklist is imperative to ensure a well-informed choice. This article provides an in-depth property inspection checklist, emphasizing critical factors such as structural soundness, utility infrastructure, and security measures, to assist in...

How the Failure of Rent Control in Ghana Strains Finances and Housing Options

How the Failure of Rent Control in Ghana Strains Finances and Housing Options

Ghana, like many nations, grapples with the issue of affordable housing for its citizens. Rent control is a crucial institution aimed at providing tenant protection and ensuring that housing remains affordable for the masses. However, the implementation of rent control laws in Ghana often falls short, leaving tenants vulnerable to exploitation by landlords. One pressing issue is the prevalence of landlords...

National Service Struggle: Ghana's Graduates and Affordable Housing

National Service Struggle: Ghana’s Graduates and Affordable Housing

In Ghana, the transition from higher education to the working world is marked by a mandatory rite of passage: National Service. A noble initiative aimed at instilling a sense of duty and patriotism among the youth, National Service requires graduates to work for the state for a full year. However, as the sun rises on the aspirations of these young minds, it casts a shadow over their dreams due to an...

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