Thank you!!! Traditional, breathable lime mortar (as used in France - a vanishing trade) & native stone might be an answer to cement - the walls will "breathe" & slightly shift (hence no mono-block cracks), stay cool inside, and the interior will have zero humidity. Kumasi, ho!
God blesses your father Sir. I remember when mine told me he will never leave anything for his kids 30 years ago! Now I, as a first born female of 11, take care most of them him too since I was 20 years old. Now 45 from Senegal leaving in the USA, I thank God for giving me all I need. Parent should help there kids. Good work!
@@lathi7659 my dad died when I was 3 years old ( now 54) But don’t regret anything you’ve done so far, and God will bless you. keep saving every cent you have and spend it on things that will give you and your children value and generational wealth in the end. Ignore those short term superficial materialistic stuff.
@@melokulelekankumalo3402 this is why we have this stupid problem today, people like you with your small mind,black people just don't want to help others or think of others,no care in the world,Yissiah kongo was about love and helping others.i have taken in my grandchild because my daughter passed away,two nephews all under the age of 4 and two have autism,I have worked as a nurse,so please think before you open your mouth.
That's what im talking about! I love to see SUPER Affordable homes that look amazing. Not everyone wanting to move to the continent is rich. Not everyone wants to live in expensive Accra either. Love it. Please show more of homes at this price point. Please please PLEASE.
Laudable project which fills a void in the housing market. I believe the gentleman is also a part of the development team at Ayi Mensah Park. He was interviewed by Wode Maya on his piece on Ayi Mensah Park a while back.
I'm about to get the CDL I'm finna go on crazy saving run for three years and I'm there I'm trying to build me like a commercial building for my business
@@MrILES-gu3xb good point about property taxes. honestly, I would rather Ghana have freehold and a small property tax so that the government has more revenue to provide good services to the people rather than not pay anything and risk that I lose the home I left for my heirs because of a lease issue But you are right though, buy and leave something for your heirs in Africa!
Kofi Anku. Game changer in property development in Ghana 👌🏽From Ayi Mensah Park to this. Simple, affordable, modern housing built and fitted to a high standard. Designed to suit the hot climate and take full advantage of the natural light. Glad to see the traditional louvre windows being used! Personally they are suited to our climate. Very nicely done 👍🏽
Kofi Anku I have a little feedback for you. Whereas I am full of praise for the excellent approach of balancing style, functionality and cost to create what I believe is best-in-class USA-inspired affordable homes in Ghana, I was less than happy with the lack of transparency that I encountered when I began the purchase process. The sales person had convienently forgot to mention there were extra fees beyond the $45000 and had to spring an additional GH5000 on me as documentation fees. When, I asked that it should be waived seeing no justification as to why 1. It was not included in the final price of the home and 2. why nowhere in the marketing materials is extra fees mentioned, he came back and said we could split the document fees with Pokuase Heights absorbing 50% but varied flooring material to Terrazzo instead of tiles which was what the original material in the Vanessa Kanbi video showed. While I believe Ghanaians may be accustomed to this way of doing things and these nice affordable homes may have been targeted to middle class people in Ghana, I assumed that by showcasing the home via Vanessa Kanbi’s channel, there was implicit targeting of people living abroad as well. If this is right, I suggest that the sales process be improved to match best practices . I don’t know other parts of the world, but a documentation fee of close to $1000 is ridiculous in the USA. At most in a cash transaction, recording fees/notary fees/hoa transfer documents fees should not exceed $400. And this is when a tiltle will be delivered at the time of closing on the home and all fees are mentioned upfront. No extra hassle to go chase other documents like home title after purchase, as in the usual case in Ghana. Why not include all fees in the home price and sell it $46,000- no fine print? I guess this may be a seller’s market for now so little mistakes like these will have no impact on profitability, but when the tides turn to a buyer’s market, this lack of transparency or lack of finesse in pricing structure may be costly. In as much as I have decided to halt my purchase because of these unexpected costs, I am hoping to come back to the table when phase 2 is in motion, and wish that the marketing material would be improved and capture all the cost issues. Thanks
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Vanessa could you please have your camera person actually show the parts of the house he points to instead of focusing on you. Thank you for this video.
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Greetings Vanessa Kanbi, it's great to see affordable housing for the average Ghanaian or Diasporan. It's also good to see constructional contractors making affordable housing available for those seeking housing and not waiting on the government. Thanks for sharing.
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Vanessa this is Elizabeth From the USA i will get in touch later in the day after work so you can connect me to Kofi i cant wait to talk him i am not a Ghanian am a US Citizeen and have never been to Ghana.
I'd very much would've liked to hear him expound on the materials he's using. What's the R value of the insulation? Is the drywall mold resistant? Was the lumber used to make the stud walls pressure treated? From his description it sounds like he's building using the new building regulations Ghana implemented in 2019 (which are international building standards). I've watched a lot of new home development videos in Ghana (for investment opportunities) and the construction quality is cleary very bad in 90% of them, like really bad. What Kofi is doing is light years ahead of his competition. But what I love most is Kofi puts green space in his developments, he understands the value of it. These homes will age very well from an aesthetic standpoint. As the neighborhood matures and people plant gardens it will become very beautiful over time. I'm following his work closely. Also, I see the American sensibility in him when he said he was being lowkey, just building then would put the product out once it's completed. That's a VERY Midwestern approach (shout-out to Cleveland) probably why I like this guy so much. 😁😅
I commend Anku for dong this. I only wish that he makes some accessible and exclusively for the average continental Ghanaians who struggle with finding suitable accommodation on a small wage. I also think that building apartments and town houses could conserve more land as well as keeping costs down.
@@millynewson91Yes, I can see that he is a kind thoughtful man. His prices are not ridiculous like those greedy developers who only think about profit. God bless him in abundance.
wow , im in London currently and looking to move back and startup a business. guys like this are making me very motivated ... Good work Vanessa ...soon I will invite u to showcase what I'm bringing to our people .One love , One heart .
I was thinking of moving to Ghana. Really had my heart set on it. But you can't even enter Ghana without the clot shot. Let alone, buy a house without it. Im looking more towards south Africa now. Very nice home for us who cannot afford houses here in the states. Thank you for your tour Vanessa.
I had a chance to meet with Kofi when I was there earlier this year. I seen his last project. His team work and vision is amazing. We cannot wait to invest in Ghana
It's sad that it takes a brother like this to look out for his People and he is from America when you have Black Millionaires who buy 15 Luxury Cars and 2 or 3 Mansions just to feel Grand
Beautiful homes! Went to Pokuase before, it is quite affordable, and upcoming around there, it also has a straight, and easy connection to Accra, win win 😊
Hi Vanessa, I have watched your videos for quite a while. This one is absolutely wonderful in more than one way. I learned a lot from just listening to you and Kofi. This man has great ideas which he is implementing. He has vision and he does not appear to be greedy. At some point in the next year or two, I would like to visit Ghana and meeting with you and Kofi will be my priority. I just subscribed to your channel, finally! Thanks for a most informative video!
Great investments in Ghana for our people here in America looking to come to the motherland for regular visits or relocating.. Looking forward to investing.
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Very impressive! I'm wondering if the estates will include common playgrounds and greenspace? Also, will it include retail spaces to avoid having to drive a distance for common daily provisions and services? (The more walkable the neighborhoods, the healthier the residents, and the greater a sense of community.) What about internet accessibility and reliability?
He real doing a great job because he is thinking about every one not just the people that live out side the country keep up the great job Kofi. The light colors are butter, thank for greens but next time can your camera guy please show more of the house and not your face so much but all and all the information was great.
59k is still to much consider the average worker only makes $159 US dollars a month as of 2019 figure . There’s to much income Inequality in Ghana and any foreigner is at of being targeted cause of this . I would be very cautious even considering this .
@@andrewfarias4523 Ghana like many African countries have government Entries Constantly changing .Rwanda and South America are perfect example of opening there arms to foreign investment only to turn around and kick foreigner out and Repossessed there land as soon a new government is added and they see that whites or American are out pricing them .
Can we talk about how us Africans have BEEN doing things naturally, sustainably, and good for the environment. Holistic medicines, etc yet the west is having the audacity to take our methods and “teach it back” to us. It’s insanity
Here we go supporting division amongst ourselves. Stop being part of the problem be part of the solution. Suppress your negativity and try your Best two embrace the positivity.
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this is amazing.... affordable low cost prices... and wow the size of the property is incredible I'd be very happy and live comfortably in 1 of those houses.... beautifully designed well done 👏
Proud of you proud of you proud of you you're doing an amazing job keep doing what you're doing you are calm you are composed your elegant you are informative and above all you know what you're doing we thank you may God bless you continue what you doing love the haters and keep succeeding
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I hope you enjoyed this video :) If you are interested in these please email shaun@vanessakanbi.com and we can put you in contact with Kofi :)
Great video....I can't wait to see the follow up on the finished units when they're done.
Thank you!!! Traditional, breathable lime mortar (as used in France - a vanishing trade) & native stone might be an answer to cement - the walls will "breathe" & slightly shift (hence no mono-block cracks), stay cool inside, and the interior will have zero humidity. Kumasi, ho!
Hi Vanessa where can I get in contact with Nana kawamay.
I love this thank you!!!
Is it full ownership,or just the land but the Land still belongs to them after a certain amount of years?
Talking about the foresight for Kofi’s father to purchase land 20 years ago. Everyone’s dad should’ve foreseen this to help create generational wealth
I wish someone would tell my wife and friends this...
@@tzunammi sometimes you have to be single minded and pursue what you think is right for your family to give them a better future
God blesses your father Sir. I remember when mine told me he will never leave anything for his kids 30 years ago! Now I, as a first born female of 11, take care most of them him too since I was 20 years old. Now 45 from Senegal leaving in the USA, I thank God for giving me all I need. Parent should help there kids. Good work!
@@lathi7659 my dad died when I was 3 years old ( now 54) But don’t regret anything you’ve done so far, and God will bless you. keep saving every cent you have and spend it on things that will give you and your children value and generational wealth in the end. Ignore those short term superficial materialistic stuff.
@@joemensah9557 thank you for your advise. I am a lady with big vision and blessed by God. It is not easy my dear. Thanks!
I remember when he told me his plans to do more affordable housing 2 years ago. Kofi is such an inspiration.
This man needs to start thinking about people that don't have money.
@@deliaangeles1185 Nope. Everyone has a target audience. You can't target everyone 🤦🏼♀️.
@@deliaangeles1185 what do you want the property for free?
@@deliaangeles1185 People with no money need to consider how to get some money. Perhaps a change in mindset and daily priority. Ma'at Hotep Ase'
@@melokulelekankumalo3402 this is why we have this stupid problem today, people like you with your small mind,black people just don't want to help others or think of others,no care in the world,Yissiah kongo was about love and helping others.i have taken in my grandchild because my daughter passed away,two nephews all under the age of 4 and two have autism,I have worked as a nurse,so please think before you open your mouth.
Chaale you did it again 💋my Ghanian 🇬🇭 family and Nigeria 🇳🇬 let’s gather here and take selfie 🤳
One love 💕
This guy is great looking out for the people who can't afford expensive houses, this was great thinking on his part..
This is a must buy for anyone who is thinking of Peace, Nature, Ownership and capital appreciation, Well done KOFI.
Kofi has amazing eye contact😷😉🤗. A big plus when doing business.
He's very grounded. I guess living in a natural environment outside of toxic America can do that for you...
Totally agree!
Yes when watching he is so attentive and aware, most typical Ghanaians don’t make good eye contact.
@@dorothyprempeh1446 because he was born in america by african parents.
That's what im talking about! I love to see SUPER Affordable homes that look amazing. Not everyone wanting to move to the continent is rich. Not everyone wants to live in expensive Accra either. Love it. Please show more of homes at this price point. Please please PLEASE.
Laudable project which fills a void in the housing market. I believe the gentleman is also a part of the development team at Ayi Mensah Park. He was interviewed by Wode Maya on his piece on Ayi Mensah Park a while back.
All sold, after this episode, I'm sure. Well done Vanessa! And Kofi, I adore you
The whole concept of insulating the walls with styrofoam is such an amazing idea considering how hot Ghana can get, this is some amazing work!!
You have encouraged me too keep working hard. At those prices I can move too Ghana (Africa). Thx from Texas. #Savethatmoney.
Have fun
I'm about to get the CDL I'm finna go on crazy saving run for three years and I'm there I'm trying to build me like a commercial building for my business
@@KMADE-yd2ju That’s exactly what I’m doing Clarence. I Just stopped outside of Salt Lake City. I’m at the point where I can save half my earnings.
Please buy more lands now for investments like this 10-20 years time. Your kids will bless you for this. Peace
But it's a lease land right?
@@iTuber012 so is America. Hence why u pay property taxes. As for Ghana, you renew your lease every 50 or 100 years and it’s cheap
@@MrILES-gu3xb good point about property taxes. honestly, I would rather Ghana have freehold and a small property tax so that the government has more revenue to provide good services to the people rather than not pay anything and risk that I lose the home I left for my heirs because of a lease issue
But you are right though, buy and leave something for your heirs in Africa!
@linkzable I’m comparing American property taxes which are on the average $5000 a year to a lease of land in Ghana
@@iTuber012 They called it lease actually when you buy a land is yours forever no one can take it from you
You can plant a little garden, plant a mango tree. I love it.
I was thinking the same. I love mangoes. lol
Kofi Anku. Game changer in property development in Ghana 👌🏽From Ayi Mensah Park to this. Simple, affordable, modern housing built and fitted to a high standard. Designed to suit the hot climate and take full advantage of the natural light. Glad to see the traditional louvre windows being used! Personally they are suited to our climate. Very nicely done 👍🏽
That's a lot of home at that price point, must be the start of the affordable home revolution in Ghana, good to see
Affordable housing eventually in Ghana - finishes look amazing
I love to buy the three bed house for myself as a retirement home I like Pokuase well well God bless this company it God sent
Kofi Anku I have a little feedback for you. Whereas I am full of praise for the excellent approach of balancing style, functionality and cost to create what I believe is best-in-class USA-inspired affordable homes in Ghana, I was less than happy with the lack of transparency that I encountered when I began the purchase process.
The sales person had convienently forgot to mention there were extra fees beyond the $45000 and had to spring an additional GH5000 on me as documentation fees. When, I asked that it should be waived seeing no justification as to why 1. It was not included in the final price of the home and 2. why nowhere in the marketing materials is extra fees mentioned, he came back and said we could split the document fees with Pokuase Heights absorbing 50% but varied flooring material to Terrazzo instead of tiles which was what the original material in the Vanessa Kanbi video showed.
While I believe Ghanaians may be accustomed to this way of doing things and these nice affordable homes may have been targeted to middle class people in Ghana, I assumed that by showcasing the home via Vanessa Kanbi’s channel, there was implicit targeting of people living abroad as well. If this is right, I suggest that the sales process be improved to match best practices . I don’t know other parts of the world, but a documentation fee of close to $1000 is ridiculous in the USA. At most in a cash transaction, recording fees/notary fees/hoa transfer documents fees should not exceed $400. And this is when a tiltle will be delivered at the time of closing on the home and all fees are mentioned upfront. No extra hassle to go chase other documents like home title after purchase, as in the usual case in Ghana.
Why not include all fees in the home price and sell it $46,000- no fine print? I guess this may be a seller’s market for now so little mistakes like these will have no impact on profitability, but when the tides turn to a buyer’s market, this lack of transparency or lack of finesse in pricing structure may be costly.
In as much as I have decided to halt my purchase because of these unexpected costs, I am hoping to come back to the table when phase 2 is in motion, and wish that the marketing material would be improved and capture all the cost issues. Thanks
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Ayi Mensah homes visionary Kofi Anku.. I need one of these affordable homes
Thank you Vanessa and Kofi for suffering in the heat to show us these places ha ha
Vanessa could you please have your camera person actually show the parts of the house he points to instead of focusing on you. Thank you for this video.
Her husband is the camera man I believe.
@@holdupnow2326 Lol 🤣
@@holdupnow2326 How do you know?
Excellent video thank you and nothing like a FINE knowledgeable Brother helping his People
Peace
In the UK you can get a garage just big enough for a mini or two bikes for around £30k. So yeah, good value.
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This guy is a genius 🤯
This guy gets it. Wonderful interview, Vanessa. 🔥
Great job from Vanessa asking detailed questions that any buyer would want to know.
Greetings Vanessa Kanbi, it's great to see affordable housing for the average Ghanaian or Diasporan. It's also good to see constructional contractors making affordable housing available for those seeking housing and not waiting on the government. Thanks for sharing.
God bless you Kofi for the good work you are doing in Ghana see the need for low income families, well done
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🙏🏾 Too True, often times the value in one’s work gets left by the side. My wife and I are building and Tiny House community in Gambia. Check us out.
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So many positives in the video starting from the dad investing in the land 20 years ago. Well done!
I really love the units .
How do we apply. ?
Is there a bath room? Also I are there closets in the bedrooms? Does Livingston room. Toilets ?
Öy. Papa kofi who do we contacts for
With the Cement price currently on the market this is actually very affordable
Vanessa this is Elizabeth
From the USA i will get in touch later in the day after work so you can connect me to Kofi i cant wait to talk him i am not a Ghanian am a US Citizeen and have never been to Ghana.
This man's eye contact is impeccable
Hi Vanessa just today we made down payment for two bedrooms, we really like the place✌🏾♥️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇺🇲
Hi Esther do you have a contact number for him im interested in purchasing
How much was the deposit please?
@@michaelosei8749 feel free to email shaun@vanessakanbi.com and we can put you in touch with Kofi directly
@@VanessaKanbi Thanks Vanessa
@@VanessaKanbi very nice!!
Wow Kofi is doing a good job, ayimensah was amazing. This is definitely affordable.
I'd very much would've liked to hear him expound on the materials he's using. What's the R value of the insulation? Is the drywall mold resistant? Was the lumber used to make the stud walls pressure treated? From his description it sounds like he's building using the new building regulations Ghana implemented in 2019 (which are international building standards). I've watched a lot of new home development videos in Ghana (for investment opportunities) and the construction quality is cleary very bad in 90% of them, like really bad. What Kofi is doing is light years ahead of his competition. But what I love most is Kofi puts green space in his developments, he understands the value of it. These homes will age very well from an aesthetic standpoint. As the neighborhood matures and people plant gardens it will become very beautiful over time. I'm following his work closely. Also, I see the American sensibility in him when he said he was being lowkey, just building then would put the product out once it's completed. That's a VERY Midwestern approach (shout-out to Cleveland) probably why I like this guy so much. 😁😅
I commend Anku for dong this. I only wish that he makes some accessible and exclusively for the average continental Ghanaians who struggle with finding suitable accommodation on a small wage. I also think that building apartments and town houses could conserve more land as well as keeping costs down.
He seems like the type of person who will eventually give back in that way. Once this project is in full swing and the residuals are coming in.
@@millynewson91Yes, I can see that he is a kind thoughtful man. His prices are not ridiculous like those greedy developers who only think about profit. God bless him in abundance.
wow , im in London currently and looking to move back and startup a business. guys like this are making me very motivated ... Good work Vanessa ...soon I will invite u to showcase what I'm bringing to our people .One love , One heart .
Big ups to Kofi Anku 👍🏽👍🏽. He is doing a damn great job in Ghana with housing developments. Great visionary with a mission.
Those house are nice and prices are affordable.
I was thinking of moving to Ghana. Really had my heart set on it. But you can't even enter Ghana without the clot shot. Let alone, buy a house without it. Im looking more towards south Africa now. Very nice home for us who cannot afford houses here in the states. Thank you for your tour Vanessa.
I had a chance to meet with Kofi when I was there earlier this year. I seen his last project. His team work and vision is amazing. We cannot wait to invest in Ghana
Finally, backyard space!😃😍
Who is this enlightened ass brother? Talking about forest floors and stuff. I stan this dude.
this is reaily nice, iove the back garden.
usually the algorithm gets the recommendations wrong. THIS wasn't one of those times!
How much in USA
Beautiful house !Africa is the future for diaspora !
Well done. The price is good for Ghana. These are the people who care about Ghanaian people
Now this is legacy building, literally!!!
Salute Kofi Anku.
It's sad that it takes a brother like this to look out for his People and he is from America when you have Black Millionaires who buy 15 Luxury Cars and 2 or 3 Mansions just to feel Grand
He is Ghanaian but born in America.
I agree.
Should not highlight the few Black Millionaires who overspend. The vast majority of American Black Millionaires invest and appear middle class.
@@osistrunk not true. they seldom stay or invest in black neighborhoods.
Beautiful homes! Went to Pokuase before, it is quite affordable, and upcoming around there, it also has a straight, and easy connection to Accra, win win 😊
Hi Vanessa, I have watched your videos for quite a while. This one is absolutely wonderful in more than one way. I learned a lot from just listening to you and Kofi. This man has great ideas which he is implementing. He has vision and he does not appear to be greedy. At some point in the next year or two, I would like to visit Ghana and meeting with you and Kofi will be my priority. I just subscribed to your channel, finally! Thanks for a most informative video!
Wow well done Kofi
Awesome. Great idea. Actually seeing drainage being built before road shows the developers put much thought into it
Well yea that is standard where he is from.
Amazing 🤩
Is it going to end up being gated
@Daily Pill Nonsense
Great investments in Ghana for our people here in America looking to come to the motherland for regular visits or relocating.. Looking forward to investing.
beautiful and simple affordable houses. well done Kofi you are such an inspiration
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I have to say, this is an incredible project by a very smart and meticulous man...congratulations, keep up the good work and God bless!!
Kofi, lunch on me. Great job, you're the best.
Sooo impressed with the solar back up system!!!
Very impressive! I'm wondering if the estates will include common playgrounds and greenspace? Also, will it include retail spaces to avoid having to drive a distance for common daily provisions and services? (The more walkable the neighborhoods, the healthier the residents, and the greater a sense of community.) What about internet accessibility and reliability?
All 12 of those houses COMBINED are less than the median price home in Los Angeles.
Looks like a sweet place to have a bbq and have friends over for a nice afternoon in the back yard. Awesome!
I’m in Adusah in pokuase, it’s very nice....
This is excellent. I wish the developer and all of the hard workers involved much success!!!!
Keep doing AFFORDABLE Housing ...❤️❤️❤️
Now this price give me hope of returning home
Yes oh, cause those $100,000 plus homes are a big nooo!
Finally, a price that makes sense for the locals
THANKS VANESSA! I SEE YOU'RE STILL AT IT! GHANIAN IS LOOKING MORE & MORE AFFORDABLE! YEAH!
He real doing a great job because he is thinking about every one not just the people that live out side the country keep up the great job Kofi. The light colors are butter, thank for greens but next time can your camera guy please show more of the house and not your face so much but all and all the information was great.
Affordable &cute, someone keep one for me. I am coming to buy!
HOA fees$43.37usd 250 cedi per month. $45,000 2bedroom $59,000 3 bedroom not bad 🤔
$14,000 for an extra bedroom? uhm no thanks!
59k is still to much consider the average worker only makes $159 US dollars a month as of 2019 figure . There’s to much income Inequality in Ghana and any foreigner is at of being targeted cause of this . I would be very cautious even considering this .
@@garza7676 why would you be cautious can you explain further?
@@andrewfarias4523 Ghana like many African countries have government Entries Constantly changing .Rwanda and South America are perfect example of opening there arms to foreign investment only to turn around and kick foreigner out and Repossessed there land as soon a new government is added and they see that whites or American are out pricing them .
@@andrewfarias4523 It’s kind of like gentrification but at lot large scale with whole a country being affected .
Very nice and the affordability factor is excellent!
Well done Vanessa!
Thank you for giving back.
Thus is beautiful and love the colour ..open fresh cool airy and huge house.
Well done V. Kanbi! 👏🏿
Can we talk about how us Africans have BEEN doing things naturally, sustainably, and good for the environment. Holistic medicines, etc yet the west is having the audacity to take our methods and “teach it back” to us. It’s insanity
I have an African in law who does this. It is his ego!
Well, everyone learns from everyone. The best part about it is when we work together. Don't you think?
Here we go supporting division amongst ourselves. Stop being part of the problem be part of the solution. Suppress your negativity and try your Best two embrace the positivity.
Great work Kofi!! Vanessa… I like your smile 😊
You should be an ambassador for Ghana. Great vids
Dude is living my African-American dream
Wow! This is a bombshell Venesa, very affordable.
Very impressed with the concept and the cost.
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🙏🏾 Too True, often times the value in one’s work gets left by the side. My wife and I are building and Tiny House community in Gambia. Check us out.
ruclips.net/channel/UCWSy3iDVXfRkt9Bbx_x2cwg
The insulin in the walls and ceiling aspect of it is a great idea. Save much on electric
This looks great. What confused me was the kitchen. You need to explain how living in Ghana works. Where is the food stored and where will I eat.
Love your channel and what you’re doing in Ghana.
This was awesome! Great ideas about Eco-living. Community solar power and water! I love it. I’m inspired. We appreciate you Vanessa and Kofi 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I absolutely love it! So serene. Cement pricing was 33cedis when I started my home, the prices for materials are insane!
It’s now 50 cedis for Ghacem it’s ridiculous and I just started my project
@Daily Pill no thanks! I think I’ll stay in the country I’m from!!! You’re coming for me and you don’t even know me. Foolish!!!!!
@@janicejennifer9861 Lol
@Daily Pill like? Especially close to that price point!
this is amazing.... affordable low cost prices... and wow the size of the property is incredible I'd be very happy and live comfortably in 1 of those houses.... beautifully designed well done 👏
Proud of you proud of you proud of you you're doing an amazing job keep doing what you're doing you are calm you are composed your elegant you are informative and above all you know what you're doing we thank you may God bless you continue what you doing love the haters and keep succeeding
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🙏🏾 Too True, often times the value in one’s work gets left by the side. My wife and I are building and Tiny House community in Gambia. Check us out.
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Kofiiiiii 🙌🙌
This could go two ways. Reminds me of projects in the USA.
What projects look like that
This are really nice units for a first time buyer
Well done Vanessa 👏🏾
This dude is very smart
Thanks Vanessa! Kofi’s vision gave me a vision. I would like to email him. A great video Vanessa. From 🇺🇸
Yep, affordable homes built for the ordinary Ghanaians.
Really? $45,000?
Fact
It's priced for foreigners. Most Ghanaians don't make $45K USD in 3 years.
HomeGirl love your videos
My beautiful sister you are doing great job thank you