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Did you know Ghana’s housing deficit currently stands at over 1.8 million units — and it’s affecting renters more than anyone else?
Accra’s property market is getting crowded and expensive — but just outside the capital, new communities are quietly rising, offering affordable lands, spacious homes, and cleaner, calmer lifestyles. If you’re thinking of buying or renting outside Accra, here are five up-and-coming neighborhoods worth your attention — and guess what? You...
House hunting in Ghana can feel like a full-time job — endless calls, fake listings, agents you can’t trust, and properties that don’t match the photos. But what if there was a simple way to browse verified rentals from the comfort of your phone?Welcome to APATA — Ghana’s trusted...
🛑 According to Section 44 of the Real Estate Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1047), NO commission is payable to any agent unless there’s a written agreement between the agent and the client.
Looking for a house to rent in Accra? Don’t rush — because the wrong decision can cost you your peace of mind and your wallet. Whether you're relocating, moving for work, or just looking for a better space, it’s important to stay alert and avoid potential rental traps. Here are...
Renting a house in Ghana is exciting — until you run into fake agents, hidden charges, and property scams. But don’t worry; with the right steps, you can rent safely without falling for common tricks. Here’s how:
Yes — you can find good-quality, safe, and accessible properties in Accra without breaking the bank. Here are some of the best areas where you can rent a house or apartment for under GHS 1,500 per month:
Before you get too excited about that ‘perfect’ apartment, take a moment to inspect these 7 crucial things — or you might regret it later:
House hunting in Ghana comes with tough choices — and one of the biggest is whether to rent a shared apartment or a single room rental. Both have their pros and cons, and the right option depends on your lifestyle, budget, and priorities. Let’s break it down: