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Housing and Real Estate in Accra, Accra

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Here's what 5 local experts had to say about housing, real estate, apartments, and more in Accra.

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Getting a job is very difficult although the majority of the population is educated. Life in Accra is a hustle, things never go the way they should. Again, to get place of abode is very hectic. The renting rates in the country is extremely high. The economy is however relatively stable. If moving here you might want to get some Ghanaian friends to make communication barrier.

Gloria, says: 2020

The city is like the hub for businesses in the country so almost everyone wants to move here which makes housing and other necessities expensive compared to the other cities in the country. Also, the best quality of amenities such as schools, shopping centers and recreational environments can be found here.

William, says: 2020

Accra is the capital of Ghana. An urban setting with many populations. To reside peacefully, one must secure a job to earn a living, rent affordable housing. The local dishes are sumptuous and appeal to most people. Kenkey; made from corn dough is the staple dishes prepared by Ga’s, the indigenous settlers of Accra.

Rosemary, says: 2020

Accra is a cosmopolitan city, with people from around the world. Accommodation is quite high with an average 1 bedroom apartment going for $100 per month, with a minimum of one-year advance payment. Ability to Speak English will be a great asset. Maps on your phone will work perfectly here; so all you need is Data! a lot of it. Smoking in public spaces are mostly prohibited.

Roman Ridge is in the Greater Accra region of Ghana and it is in the Ayawaso Central metropolitan Area. Roman Ridge is a residential area and harbours mostly the middle and high income earners of Ghanaians. It has good roads and high rising residential apartments. The city is very busy during the day with many economic activities.

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