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Комментарии • 35

  • @MrTimSwain
    @MrTimSwain  11 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for 20K subscribers! What are other questions you have about Ghana real estate?

    • @menjalialino6379
      @menjalialino6379 11 месяцев назад

      Import of must of the material. Is it not a way to start thinking of manufacturing companies

    • @KaaGee_LMP
      @KaaGee_LMP 10 месяцев назад

      Do something about Ghana restaurants Tim

  • @TrueYarn
    @TrueYarn 11 месяцев назад +10

    My dear diasporas pls don’t think Accra is all Ghana. Move to other regions and live in peace. Check out the Volta region, very nice people, beautiful people, very principled etc

  • @basementkid
    @basementkid 11 месяцев назад +13

    as a person with a few coins in my pocket who lives in Ghana I believe the Ghana property market has lost its mind. almost every property is grossly overpriced. to make it worse because everyone wants to charge "big bucks" for rental and buying it means that getting the majority of the population out of poor living conditions will almost never happen and we will continue to have a perpetual underclass. Also we all know that the value of many homes in Ghana do not reflect the value of the areas. we need to be seriously realistic. I don't mind even paying in dollars but what I'm paying for needs to true to the value of the area and its amenities. Kids cant go out and play, no green spaces, sketchy power, inconsistent water supply are a few hot topics that need to be covered before Ghana can really move to prime african real estate
    Keep up the good work Tim

  • @DubG9
    @DubG9 11 месяцев назад +4

    Despite the economy, profiteering is a significant issue, plus the lack of regulation.

  • @asantewaa391
    @asantewaa391 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ana is really knowledgeable as far as real estate is concerned. She intelligently answered all questions. In short, she has the vocabulary for us to comprehend clearly.

  • @ebenezermensah5835
    @ebenezermensah5835 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great short video Tim. That’s just the problem. The internal roads are terrible. You can built a beautiful mansion in a new green area, 10 years later it’s all soil erosion. Not good at all

  • @joycentow4104
    @joycentow4104 10 месяцев назад +3

    This Lady is really open Minded in Thinking
    Boldly Standing, can open opportunities for Youths Training Training Training Training
    In alot of fields in knowledge based ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @blackmac500
    @blackmac500 11 месяцев назад +10

    I don't understand why Ghanian and west African builders hate green spaces everything on the outside is tiled over

    • @pic376
      @pic376 11 месяцев назад +4

      Facts! They may want to reconsider planting trees in the midst of that concrete jungle that they are creating.. They should learn from countries in Europe, like Paris etc. With Climate Change, look at what's happening to them? The cities are overheating because of no trees. Ghana should be taking notice.

  • @upendomweusi
    @upendomweusi 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm not buying it! Literally! Ghana's housing prices are unreal and a way to squeeze people wanting to return to the Motherland.

  • @ebenezermensah5835
    @ebenezermensah5835 11 месяцев назад +2

    Firstly I’m proud of you my Asante brother. I’m 100% Akan too. All your points are valid, I would say just make that trip to Ghana and everything will fall into place thereafter. You need to go and see it for yourself, it will transform your mind.

  • @BlackCentric
    @BlackCentric 11 месяцев назад +6

    (African American in Arizona)
    I did two DNA tests, on my mom's side, I'm 100% Akan, I haven't done my dad's side yet, but from the other DNA test I think it's Nigeria or Benin Togo.
    I remember Asebu, Ghana was supposed to be $700 USD, for land (living out there in the wilderness, by no stores 🤕) but I heard that the price has gone up, why???
    Also, Ghana is like, "come home" "year of return" but what's this I've heard about an African-American waiting 10yrs to get citizenship???
    So, the African diaspora were taken from Africa, and have to wait to get citizenship or dual citizenship?
    So, America is screwing African Americans over by mistreatment and not giving reparations, and it's made difficult for some of the diaspora to get citizenship in West Africa???
    I wonder how the ancestors feel about this?
    But meanwhile Uganda and Kenya are trying to welcome African-Americans or the African diaspora...so my question is, are black Africans still under the thumb of Europeans and Arabs? If not, then why would some one with African ancestry, from the slave trade, have to wait so long to get citizenship or dual citizenship???
    Also, the same treacherous people (not all) that African-Americans are trying to get away from in America, Africa seems to just let them in... "EASILY" with no Vaseline.

    • @jeffreykofikarikari4334
      @jeffreykofikarikari4334 11 месяцев назад +3

      Ghana citizenship is 5 years, but not 10 years, if you continue staying in Ghana without leaving and come back again is 3 years, soo take note of it,

    • @cindywebb9786
      @cindywebb9786 11 месяцев назад +3

      👍 I heard those treacherous people are EVERYWHERE in Ghana and that Ghanaians, "treat them like royalty." Yet, if a Ghanaian can tell you are a black American, they will overcharge you. Make it make sense!

    • @BlackCentric
      @BlackCentric 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@cindywebb9786
      I've heard the same thing in an interview... It is sad and sickening. Hopefully, black people will unite with one another, and stop idolizing Europeans and Arabs.

  • @juliangrant1269
    @juliangrant1269 11 месяцев назад +5

    I see a lot of the diasporans keeps complaining about the infrastructures such as electricity, inconsistent water supply and bad roads. I'm appalled by those statement. Ghana is a developing country and when you hear such statement you wonder why the individuals come to Africa with that mentality. Most African countries were under colonial rule except two for thousands of years. They looted all our precious minerals and enslaved our ancestors to finance and build their countries and wealth for over 400 years. Anyone that wants to move to Africa should remind themselves that most of the countries only regained their independence less than 70 years ago and the colonizes did not build many infrastructures except for the so-called castles and dungeons to profit from these edifices. It took the Europeans and Americans over 400 years and still developing throughout and Ghana which is only 66 years old is no exception. In the next 100 years plus Africa will look amazing and most people will appreciate what we've been blessed with. If you're not ready to be part of the solution then don't come, you just stay where you're most comfortable and appreciate what you have.

    • @cindywebb9786
      @cindywebb9786 11 месяцев назад +3

      I've heard a lot of Africans complaining about the same thing so....??? If improvement is needed, then it is needed. Why hide or sugarcoat the truth of the matter? People need to know what to expect before visiting or moving there.

  • @saundraking7168
    @saundraking7168 11 месяцев назад +1

    Reputable agents and the agent fees being charged the renter by both the landlord and the agent as a percentage of the rental amount! Why?

  • @stephenreggio42
    @stephenreggio42 11 месяцев назад +2

    love it🥰

  • @kuamitamakloe
    @kuamitamakloe 3 месяца назад

    Good job sis

  • @Favorites227
    @Favorites227 2 месяца назад

    In America when I see homes with the metal security fencing on the windows & doors, it usually means it's a higher crime area. Does it mean the same thing in Ghana?

  • @NappiSushi
    @NappiSushi 9 месяцев назад +1

    Don't waste your time and money in Ghana it is all over price with terrible road and no water and electricity. Stay away from that over price and corrupt place. 😊 Peace

  • @alhusaini2916
    @alhusaini2916 6 месяцев назад

    You are soooooo cute looking sweetheart ❤❤

  • @bent933
    @bent933 11 месяцев назад +1

    We’re r cheapest land

  • @Lwilliams0624
    @Lwilliams0624 10 месяцев назад

    Stop importing things you shouldn’t

  • @victorfynn1194
    @victorfynn1194 11 месяцев назад +5

    Infrastructure is eff up and you want to charge the same as a develop country.. Accra is not like America so please stop with the nonsense explanation… light off bad roads no water and no regulations

  • @user-im5xn8ee3m
    @user-im5xn8ee3m 5 месяцев назад

    @ANAARKUTU’STAKE