Wisdom comes from above Through wisdom A House is built And by understanding it is established By knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Proverbs 24:3_4 JESUS loves you all.
Me to, they have come a long way, and shared their story for way back as they prepared to leave the UK. Keep up the great content Ghana Bound. Oh and what happened to the intro music?
Looks absolutely amazing! Great presentation from you two as well...the chemistry is on point. We are looking for a place in Ghana but my wife's number one concern has always been the lack of green space. Glad to see that some developers are getting back to nature.
The matching outfits are so lovely Mr and Mrs! The camera quality is top notch! Looks very professional. Lastly, I visited another one of the developments - Ayi Mensah - and it truly looks just like it does in the video. Such a lovely development.
@@GhanaBound I’m a person who knows what it’s like to live in a place where you can’t afford to live in. I live in NYC. Everything is so expensive because everyone wants to live and breathe here. Many NYers left and went to Atlanta, Ga.(States). We drove the prices up in that area. The average person from Atlanta can’t afford to live there. Can’t buy homes because home prices are sky high. After sometime the NYers get use to living there and they became victims of the high prices too. Because the jobs were NOT paying NY wages. The jobs were paying Atlanta wages. Which wasn’t enough to sustain themselves. Many are living “house poor” Meaning they are barely surviving. When it’s cold you can’t keep the heat on because it’s costly nor can you run the ac in the summer because you can’t afford it. I’ve heard that some African Americans doing the same in Ghana. It’s all fine and good when you get there but once you start living there it’s totally different. You’re no longer making American dollars and living an American life. You become just like your average Ghanaian. Making Ghanaian wages but living in a home that cost as much as a home in the states. I’m a nurse. I can afford this home but once I move there I won’t be making the same wages to sustain this home. We have to look at this long term.
Yes it's so important to plan plan and plan before making the move, Ghana is a wonderful place to live and we can't express enough the importance of having a few streams of passive income before coming home. If we had the chance to go back and talk to ourselves before we headed to Ghana we would have started a online business 5 years before we headed to Ghana. Having access to pounds, dollars ect ect really makes a huge difference.
@@zeeqq105wholly agree with the analysis. Been thinking that to myself also. All of the developments are great but with house prices quickly reaching house prices over here while wages are nowhere at all close, and the economy does not support this by providing adequate jobs and opportunities, the risk of a bubble being created is almost inevitable. If the creation of jobs, goods, manufacturing and services that keep cash flowing and in cycle through the economy within these countries exists then it’ll be more palatable
@@GhanaBound The greenery, especially trees, must not be left out as it is in todays modern homes. We all know the value of trees to human life. At least good ventilation and natural air conditioning as it's common in the olden days. It actually contributes to good health and long life. When you're replacing the natural with the artificial all in the name of modernity, you are actually doing yourself more harm than good.
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You will be amazed how many Ghanaians own this houses. I bought a house from a developer and the Ghanaians in the owner‘s club outweighs the diaspora’s owning the houses.
This what you must understand, do you have 200K in your pocket ro fork over today. In that area which isn't a prime area but it's very quiet there. Because they have homes they want even more than 200K up to 500K.
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HOUSE IS BEAUTIFUL
It’s beautiful ❤
Wisdom comes from above
Through wisdom A House is built
And by understanding it is established
By knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.
Proverbs 24:3_4
JESUS loves you all.
Me to, they have come a long way, and shared their story for way back as they prepared to leave the UK. Keep up the great content Ghana Bound. Oh and what happened to the intro music?
This is Swedish design and stuff from IKEA 😁 It feels like a house touring here in Sweden 🤪
It’s definitely giving Scandinavian vibes
Looks absolutely amazing! Great presentation from you two as well...the chemistry is on point. We are looking for a place in Ghana but my wife's number one concern has always been the lack of green space. Glad to see that some developers are getting back to nature.
Your wife's requirements are so relatable. This is definitely the number 1 community which prioritises green, safe and secure space
I am falling in love with you guys. Deep from cold country Canada. "Big up" and stay loving and blessings, nuff of it.
Wow, thank you
This looks so good guys!! Bravo.
Lovely development...lovely his and her outfits. Fantastic!!
Thank you so much!
The matching outfits are so lovely Mr and Mrs!
The camera quality is top notch! Looks very professional.
Lastly, I visited another one of the developments - Ayi Mensah - and it truly looks just like it does in the video. Such a lovely development.
Yes they really have done an amazing job, can you believe AYI Mensah was built 2018 and it's so well maintained it looks new.
Absolutely great video, you guys in the beginning painted a perfect picture, so cool!!!
Thank you so much 😀
I like the style of the new videos. My dad's name is David Haughton he's calling you soon 🔜
Thank you so much. Pur production team works hard. We'll look forward to hearing from David
$215,000 is insane!
Thank you for your feedback. It would be interesting to know why you believe the amount is insane?
@@GhanaBound I’m a person who knows what it’s like to live in a place where you can’t afford to live in. I live in NYC. Everything is so expensive because everyone wants to live and breathe here. Many NYers left and went to Atlanta, Ga.(States). We drove the prices up in that area. The average person from Atlanta can’t afford to live there. Can’t buy homes because home prices are sky high. After sometime the NYers get use to living there and they became victims of the high prices too. Because the jobs were NOT paying NY wages. The jobs were paying Atlanta wages. Which wasn’t enough to sustain themselves. Many are living “house poor” Meaning they are barely surviving. When it’s cold you can’t keep the heat on because it’s costly nor can you run the ac in the summer because you can’t afford it. I’ve heard that some African Americans doing the same in Ghana. It’s all fine and good when you get there but once you start living there it’s totally different. You’re no longer making American dollars and living an American life. You become just like your average Ghanaian. Making Ghanaian wages but living in a home that cost as much as a home in the states. I’m a nurse. I can afford this home but once I move there I won’t be making the same wages to sustain this home. We have to look at this long term.
Yes it's so important to plan plan and plan before making the move, Ghana is a wonderful place to live and we can't express enough the importance of having a few streams of passive income before coming home. If we had the chance to go back and talk to ourselves before we headed to Ghana we would have started a online business 5 years before we headed to Ghana. Having access to pounds, dollars ect ect really makes a huge difference.
@@zeeqq105wholly agree with the analysis. Been thinking that to myself also. All of the developments are great but with house prices quickly reaching house prices over here while wages are nowhere at all close, and the economy does not support this by providing adequate jobs and opportunities, the risk of a bubble being created is almost inevitable. If the creation of jobs, goods, manufacturing and services that keep cash flowing and in cycle through the economy within these countries exists then it’ll be more palatable
What? Did you think about land and the hassle of building?
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top notch presentation, very exciting video
Thank you very much, We are definitely working on bringing you all better quality content. Have you subscribed to are channel yet?😉
Great content 👍
Thank you 🙌 are you coming to Ghana?
I liked this video. Very inspiring to me as usual. I want to be part of this journey to bring massive growth in the Ghanaian real estate industry.
What do you have in mind
@@GhanaBound The greenery, especially trees, must not be left out as it is in todays modern homes.
We all know the value of trees to human life. At least good ventilation and natural air conditioning as it's common in the olden days.
It actually contributes to good health and long life.
When you're replacing the natural with the artificial all in the name of modernity, you are actually doing yourself more harm than good.
Love love love.❤ I would like to see more ranch style open concept properties with beautiful scenery
Noted! We'll have a look so we can feature more for you to see
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Nice unit. Love your outfits. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Great job guys, you guys compliment each other very well
Thanks so much!
Now I like this very nice
Big bro, your wife looks so pretty- young and her pants is amazing as well as your shirt. Can u guys go back to UK asap? 😅😅😅
😂 Sorry we can't help you out with the whole going back to the UK thing,we are home and yes I think she's amazing to.😁
@@GhanaBound hahahhaha ok bro. Just joking
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Lovely done... What's the asking price please ❤
The prices are starting from $215,000
Please how much the price.
Is there an in unit washer and dryer?
where in Accra is this? Your content is immaculate
Thanks 👍 this is in Oyarifa
This is really Wow but! you guys don't give us the price
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Price please and how someone leaves abroad gets financing
The prices are starting from $215,000 or the Ghana Cedi equivalent. There are mortgage options available
How much is it ?
The properties are starting from $215,000
@@GhanaBound Eiiii!
I have 215 Cedis in my pocket, can we start with that please?
😂every penny count's
I am interested to know how many Ghanaians live in this subdivision
You will be amazed how many Ghanaians own this houses. I bought a house from a developer and the Ghanaians in the owner‘s club outweighs the diaspora’s owning the houses.
All ghanian
What kind of stupid question is that? It’s Ghana and well to do Ghanaians live in such places.
There is no place beautiful in my country Nigeria like this. hmm Fulani's have taken over the streets of Lagos
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What is the phone number to reach for this couple
Please contact the team at Letstalk@ghanabound.com and the team will get back to you.
They gonna want North American prices
What would be the cost in north America?
This what you must understand, do you have 200K in your pocket ro fork over today. In that area which isn't a prime area but it's very quiet there. Because they have homes they want even more than 200K up to 500K.
Y’all price be too high
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