The Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair transformed the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre into a vibrant hub of homeownership opportunities this weekend.
Excited visitors explored rows of exhibitor stands showcasing affordable housing units, mortgage solutions, and home improvement products, with many taking advantage of exclusive discounts and flexible payment plans.

Exhibitors held constant consultations with prospective homeowners, while real estate developers reported strong interest in their projects, particularly from young professionals and families seeking their dream homes.

The fair's interactive zones, featuring smart home technologies and sustainable building materials, proved particularly popular among tech-savvy attendees.





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