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Happy Ressurection Sunday

Resurrection Sunday (Easter) is a joyous celebration every year giving glory to God for His work of salvation through his crucifixion, burial and ressurection. This is the key event in the New Testament where it is proclaimed throughout in all the four Gospels. In Matthew 28:6 the angel declared “He is not here: for he is risen!”.

For us, been the City’s Favorite developer having developed benchmarked properties over the past 10 years, a new glorious morning like this gives us the opportunities to continually serve humanity by having major responsiblity in the expansion of the country’s housing and infrastructural needs. On that note, our exclusively laid out development of Linday Haven is available to secure a spot. Get yourself an affordable luxury property this ressurection sunday for a discount. Have a wonderful day!!!

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Quote of the Week – A Message from our CEO

Irrespective of what the world is going through at the moment, humanity has always found ways of responding and dealing with life uncertainties. Let’s hear what our CEO, Dr. James Orleans-Lindsay has for us this week.

 

“In good times, we build our Confidence, so, in bad times we need to build our character in order to be able to go through those times successfully”

Let’s do well to build our character and conduct  in times like this, so we would all come out fully equipped for what lies ahead of us.

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GREDA WANTS TO DIALOGUE WITH GOVERNMENT TO BRIDGE HOUSING GAP

By Charles Benoni Okine

The Ghana Real Estate Developers Association(GREDA) has called on the government to open fresh dialogue between the two parties to find a more pragmatic solution to the housing challenges in the country. According to the Association, with the housing deficit now at about 2.1 million per annum, a deeper discussion on the matter has become even more imperative, if the government is committed to bridging the widening gap. The President of the association, Mr. Patrick Ebo Bonful, made the call in Accra when he led a delegation to visit some of the Estates of the JL Properties, one of the leading real estate developers in the country last Thursday.

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Housing Deficit in Ghana: Can Social Housing be the Solution?

It is estimated that there are about 165,000 people working within the public sector with an estimated average salary of GH₵ 1,000. This gives a hint to the beginning of housing unaffordability in Ghana. So, the vision should be to tackle the problem in such ways to improve workers productivity, as well as salary increments, not just budgeting and contracting loans to construct the so-called affordable homes, which do not support the income of large section of the Ghanaian population.

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Introduce Construction Levy to Fund Affordable Housing

By Ernest Bako WUBONTO

 

Dr. James Orleans-Lindsay, the Executive Chairman of JL Holdings, a conglomerate that has strong presence in the real estate, has proposed that government should set up a construction levy to generate revenue into and equity fund for the real estate sector to enable developers embark on affordable housing projects. “I am proposing that just as we have a levy that is being used to defray the legacy debt in the energy sector, government should set up a levy that will pull revenue into and equity fund for real estate developers, which will enable them access to cheaper long-term funds to build houses at cheaper rates and make them affordable to Ghanaian.

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Real Estate Roundup

Active Home-Building Industry Will Lead to More Demand for Warehouse Space

Strong consumer spending and the rise in housing construction activity are currently the prime factors for the incredible rebound of the U.S. industrial real estate sector, and experts say as home buying continues to increase, so will demand for warehouse space. — From NRE Online

To Buy or Not to Buy: That Is the Developer’s Question

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