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The 8-Step process to buy a house in Ghana

Fri, May 23 2025 11:39 AM
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Buying a house in Ghana can be a daunting task, especially for first-time buyers. With its growing economy and increasing demand for housing, Ghana’s real estate market offers numerous opportunities for homebuyers and investors. Waylead, a leading real estate developer in Ghana, walks you through the steps in purchasing property in the country.

Step 1: Determine Your Budget

Before starting your property search, it’s essential to determine your budget. Consider your goals, income, savings, and financial obligations to decide how much you can afford to spend on a house. Financial advisors typically recommend your housing costs should not exceed 40% of your monthly income. It also helps when you factor in payment modalities to help you determine the kind of house to buy. Are you considering taking a mortgage? Or perhaps, you would prefer to purchase the house outright? Whatever decision you would like to make, always consider your budget goals and the payment options available on the market.

Step 2: Choose a Location

Ghana offers attractive locations in cities such as Accra, Tema and Takoradi for property investments, each with its unique characteristics and advantages. Consider factors like proximity to work, schools, and amenities when selecting a location.

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Step 3: Search for Properties

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Once you are done selecting your preferred location, move on to a property search. It is a good idea to start your search on Google as the search engine typically ranks the best properties in its index. Shop around to identify the ideal property that meets your needs and budget. It is a good practice to shortlist no more than three property developers. Once that’s done, create a comparison matrix highlighting pricing, features, amenities, developer credibility, and available payment plans.

Step 4: Choose a Reputable Real Estate Company

Ghana’s real estate market can be complex, often marked by fraud cases and disputes. According to the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), partnering with credible companies significantly reduces potential risks. To assess credibility:

  • Check memberships with GREDA.
  • Seek recommendations from experienced homebuyers.
  • Read online reviews and ratings (e.g., Google Maps, Facebook reviews).

Step 5: Inspect the Property

Once you’ve found a property of interest, it’s crucial to inspect it thoroughly. Ghana has seen a rise in modern, secure gated communities; however, quality assurance remains essential. Arrange with the respective property developers to inspect them personally or with a professional surveyor if possible. Consider:

  • Building materials and finishes
  • Structural integrity
  • Estate security measures
  • Management and maintenance policies
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Step 6: Negotiate the Price

Negotiation is typical in Ghana’s real estate market, where developers often offer discounts for early payments or bulk purchases. According to GREDA, discounts of up to 5-10% may be achievable depending on negotiation skills and payment terms. Evaluate offers based on total value, including construction quality, developer reputation, amenities, and future property appreciation potential.

Step 7: Due Diligence

Due diligence protects you from future disputes or legal complications. According to Ghana’s Land Commission, property title disputes constitute a significant proportion of real estate litigations in the country. To mitigate this:

  • Verify land titles at Ghana’s Lands Commission.
  • Ensure property documentation such as land title certificates or indentures are legitimate.
  • Request a comprehensive offer letter from developers detailing payment plans, delivery timelines, and penalties for default.

Step 8: Closing the Deal

Once satisfied with due diligence, finalize your purchase. Ensure you or a lawyer thoroughly reviews the purchase agreement to protect your interests. The agreement should cover:

  • Total property price and payment schedule
  • Clearly stated rights and obligations of both parties
  • Warranty periods and conditions
  • Procedures for dispute resolution

Sign the purchase agreement once fully convinced and secure all legal documentation.

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