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Ghana Property and Lifestyle Expo 2024: The Ultimate Showcase of African Real Estate Returns to London

 


The UK’s largest celebration of African property and lifestyle is set to return to London this November, offering an unmatched opportunity to explore Ghana's booming real estate market. With Ghana now one of the most sought-after destinations for investment in Africa, the Ghana Property and Lifestyle Expo (GPLE), taking place on Saturday, 9th, and Sunday, 10th November, has become a pivotal platform for diaspora and international investors, driving wealth-building opportunities through property ownership in West Africa.

Since its launch in 2017, the GPLE has played a transformative role in shaping Ghana's real estate landscape, bridging the gap between global investors and the country's growing property sector. This year’s Expo promises to be the most dynamic yet, with a theme focused on “Diligently Building Wealth Through Ghana Real Estate: The Future of Property Investment.”

Organised by On Point Property Management Ltd founders and sisters Anna and Victoria Agyekum, the Expo will showcase the latest developments and opportunities for property investment in Ghana, which has seen unprecedented growth in tourism and real estate demand. Ghana’s vibrant economy and political stability have made it a prime destination for investors looking to capitalise on its rising urbanisation, tourism, and lifestyle trends.

Akwasi Agyeman, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, highlights the nation's impressive economic momentum saying: "In recent years, Ghana has experienced a remarkable boom in both tourism and investment, with real estate being a major benefactor. The first half of 2024 alone recorded a 5.8% economic growth, with Q2 2024 hitting 6.9% – the highest GDP growth in five years. The opportunities for investors are immense, and it’s exciting to see how a platform like the GPLE is helping to make Ghana a cultural and economic hub in Africa."

The Expo, which spans three continents and kicked off in Washington DC, in October, has already attracted top-tier developers and industry leaders. London is set to be a key stop before the event concludes in Accra, Ghana, in mid-November. Participants in the Expo will gain access to trusted real estate experts and explore a variety of investment opportunities, from luxury developments to rental and Airbnb properties that cater to the ever-growing demand for urban living.

On Point director and co-founder Anna Agyekum said: “This event isn’t just about property—it’s about empowering individuals to build generational wealth by tapping into one of Africa’s most promising markets. Ghana’s potential is vast, and we’re thrilled to bring this opportunity to London once again.”

With more than 1 million tourists visiting Ghana annually—primarily from the US and UK—the demand for real estate is surging. Lifestyle factors, such as the rise of luxury amenities like swimming pools, rooftop lounges, and grocery shops integrated into new developments, are driving this real estate boom.

Attendees at the Expo will have the chance to connect with exhibitors including Goldkey Properties, Clifton Homes, Devtraco Group, Access Bank Ghana (PLC), and the Ghana Bar Association, ensuring they can make informed decisions with the guidance of leading industry experts.

Director and co-founder Victoria Agyekum adds: “Our goal is to provide a one-stop platform where potential investors can get the latest insights into Ghana’s property market, network with trusted professionals, and explore wealth-building opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a home, a rental property, or a luxury development, this is the place to start.”

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