Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo 2025 Climaxes in Accra Impacting Many

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Gati Jesse

Published on December 17, 2025

The third edition of the Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo comes to a grand climax today at the Pavilion of the Alisa Hotel in Accra, marking the successful conclusion of a two-day showcase that has placed the spotlight firmly on solutions within Ghana’s fast-evolving real estate market. The highly anticipated expo, held on 16th and 17th, 2025, has attracted industry leaders, investors, professionals, and members of the Ghanaian diaspora eager to explore secure and profitable property investment opportunities.

Held under the compelling theme “Resolving Obstacles in the Ghanaian Property Market,” the expo has provided a robust platform for addressing long-standing challenges in the sector, particularly around land acquisition, legal clarity, financing, and trust. Through expert-led panel discussions and interactive sessions, participants have gained practical insights into real estate development, mortgage financing, property law, and due diligence processes key components of a safe and confident investment journey in Ghana.

Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo

The Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo brought together some of the country’s leading real estate developers and industry stakeholders, including Duston Properties, Royal Kingdom Estate, and several other reputable realtors and legal specialists. Adding star power and industry credibility to the expo was brand ambassador AJ Akuya Johnson, whose presence underscored the growing appeal of Ghana’s property market to both local and international audiences.

A major focus of the 2025 edition of the Ghana Property & Lifestlye Expo has been bridging the gap between Ghanaians living abroad and viable investment opportunities back home. With the diaspora continuing to play a critical role in Ghana’s economic development, the expo served as a trusted interface connecting investors with verified developers, legal experts, and financial institutions, while addressing common concerns around transparency and risk.

Ghana’s real estate sector is currently experiencing strong momentum, driven by rapid urbanization, expanding infrastructure, and a growing middle class with increasing demand for modern housing. The market continues to attract significant diaspora investment and offers competitive rental yields averaging between 6 and 10 percent. Industry projections estimate the sector will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.5 percent between 2025 and 2028, reinforcing its position as one of the country’s most promising investment frontiers.

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