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Navigating Ghana’s Real Estate Landscape

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Ghana’s real estate sector stands as a beacon of opportunity, drawing investors from across the globe with its promising prospects and dynamic market dynamics. In a recent webinar chaired by Luca Parlato, Founder of Parlato Marketing Solutions and Director of Media & Program Manager at The Voice of Africa, industry leaders delved into the nuances of navigating this burgeoning landscape. From legal intricacies to cultural empowerment, the discussion provided a comprehensive roadmap for those seeking to capitalize on Ghana’s real estate boom.

Marwan El Sayed, Managing Director of Intelligent Homes Africa, opened the dialogue by emphasizing the critical importance of due diligence and legal compliance in real estate transactions. Drawing from his extensive experience, El Sayed provided deep insights into the intricacies of property investment, stressing the need for meticulous planning and adherence to regulatory frameworks. His nuanced understanding of market dynamics and risk management strategies offered attendees valuable guidance in navigating Ghana’s real estate market with confidence. The session was moderated by Luca Parlato, ensuring that attendees received expert guidance throughout the discussion.

Abena Ntrakwah-Mensah, Managing Partner at Ntrakwah and Co., brought a wealth of legal expertise to the discussion, shedding light on the complex legal considerations inherent in real estate transactions. With a focus on risk mitigation and compliance, Ntrakwah-Mensah offered attendees a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape in Ghana. Her insights into property rights, contract law, and due diligence processes empowered investors to make informed decisions and navigate potential pitfalls with ease. The session was expertly moderated by Iheanyichukwu Samuel Onwubiko – Research and Proposals Associate at The Voice of Africa.

Brittany Rose, Founder of Vanta Funds and Development & Co-Founder of Women In Real Estate (W.I.R.E.), provided a holistic overview of Ghana’s real estate market, highlighting its key drivers and investment opportunities. Leveraging her extensive network and market knowledge, Rose painted a compelling picture of Ghana as a thriving investment destination. Her deep insight into market trends, regulatory frameworks, and emerging opportunities equipped attendees with the knowledge needed to capitalize on Ghana’s burgeoning real estate sector. The session was moderated by Abel Samson, Proposal Management Associate at The Voice of Africa, ensuring that Rose’s insights were effectively communicated to the audience.

Anthony Attipoe, Founder of CuratedByTony and Software Engineer at Google, offered a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, culture, and real estate. With a focus on community engagement and social impact, Attipoe emphasized the transformative potential of real estate investments in driving positive change. His deep understanding of diaspora communities and cultural heritage underscored the importance of inclusive development and sustainable growth in Ghana’s real estate sector. The session was moderated by Meloseri Dumnoi – Digital Media Associate at The Voice of Africa, who skilfully guided the conversation towards actionable insights and practical takeaways.

The webinar also featured insights from Favour Olobor, Co-Founder of Favourite Movie Productions, and Kemuel Vander-Puije, COO of The Voice of Africa & Royal Palace Real Estate, who shared their perspectives on the symbiotic relationship between media and real estate in Ghana. Their discussions highlighted the role of media in shaping perceptions, driving demand, and fostering community engagement in the real estate market.

In concluding the webinar, Kadmiel Van Der Puije, CEO of The Voice of Africa & Royal Palace Real Estate, expressed gratitude to each and every participant for joining the session. His acknowledgment of the attendees’ participation underscored the collaborative spirit of the event. Additionally, Van Der Puije outlined the itinerary and registration details for an upcoming real estate trip, providing attendees with a tangible opportunity to explore investment prospects firsthand.

In summary, navigating Ghana’s real estate landscape requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses legal compliance, market insights, technological innovation, and community engagement. By leveraging the deep insights shared by industry leaders, investors can unlock the full potential of Ghana’s vibrant property market and contribute to its continued growth and prosperity.

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