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SuCasa Properties: Providing affordable housing for Ghanaians contributed to our success story

Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on Friday (13 September), sales representative at SuCasa Properties, Godwin Amuh said real estate firms have played a critical role in reducing Ghana's housing deficit from 2.8 million to 1.8 million units

SuCasa Properties has said its commitment and effort to provide affordable houses to Ghanaians has largely contributed to its success story.

Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on Friday (13 September), sales representative at SuCasa Properties, Godwin Amuh said real estate firms have played a critical role in reducing Ghana’s housing deficit from 2.8 million to 1.8 million units.

”So to begin with a few success stories or a major story, I’ll mention is to be able to give homes to people at a very good price to help reduce the housing deficit that the country is facing at the moment.”

”Some years back, it was around 2.8 million housing deficit. And as we speak right now it’s about 1.8 million. So you can see that with the increase in more real estate companies, it has really boosted the housing system in Ghana.”

”So I think, we have been able to provide houses for the average Ghanaian, it has been one of our success stories.  We have not mainly targeted at making mass profits but our main priority and our effort has been to provide homes for Ghanaians,” Amuh said.

About SuCasa Properties

The real estate firm is focusing on affordability as a key strategy to help the government reduce the country’s 1.8 million housing deficit.

In less than a decade, SuCasa Properties has established itself as a significant player in addressing Ghana’s housing infrastructure challenges.

The company offers a range of flexible payment plans and customisation options, enabling potential homeowners to find properties that suit their needs and budgets.

The real estate firm has already completed two communities comprising 72 units and is currently developing a third, which is expected to add approximately 787 units to the market.

 

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