Appolonia City Introduces 10-Year Mortgage Plan

Appolonia City and Ghana Home Loans are offering the country’s only 10-year mortgage that allows buyers to start building their dream homes with just a 20% deposit. Appolonia, a city-sized development just 20km from Accra CBD, and Ghana Home Loans, the country’s leading home finance institution, have partnered to provide a 10-year mortgage on serviced … Read more

10-Years Mortgage Plan Introduced For Appolonia City Serviced Plots

Appolonia City and Ghana Home Loans are offering the country’s only 10-year mortgage that allows buyers to start building their dream homes with just a 20% deposit. Appolonia, a city-sized development just 20km from Accra CBD, and Ghana Home Loans, the country’s leading home finance institution, have partnered to provide a 10-year mortgage on serviced … Read more

Ghana Home Loans Holds January 2017 Developers Seminar

Ghana Home Loans has held its first Developers and Estate Agents seminar for the year . The seminar assessed business performance for previous years and further deepened relationships with industry players, too. The well attended event saw over 120 developers across country participating, with leading urban planning specialist Dr. Kwadwo Ohene Sarfoh and representatives from … Read more

Oxford Business Group Launches Latest Country Report

Ghana’s push to broaden its economic base by adding value to commodity exports and capitalising on its comparative advantages are explored in a new report just produced by the global publishing, research and consultancy firm Oxford Business Group (OBG). The Report: Ghana 2017 provides in-depth analysis of the country’s bid to foster stronger links with … Read more

Mortgage Houses Dismiss Report On Low Demand For Home Loans

Information available to Citi Business News indicate that demand for home loans from mortgage houses has not declined despite a drop in home loan application from commercial banks. Though the mortgage houses admit not all applications may be granted at any particular point in time, they contend demand is still satisfactory. “There is a demand … Read more