I really love this interview. She really understands the system in Ghana. I think we should all stop using word of mouth of people who don't know what they are talking about and use law firm when buying properties in Ghana.
Look...in Jamaica we say "where you get her from?"...guys are you sure she's not Jamaican? Honestly I love her to bits. I'm coming to Ghana and I am going to organize my trip around 2 things. For my first trip to Africa, this will naturally be a pilgrimage, to honour my ancestors, so definitely not a vacation. Then secondly to deepen the 'return' I will purchase real estate to invest in my ancestral home and the people. I'll make an appointment to meet with her and get the professional help the situation requires. I am not running from anything, Jamaica is my home and we all know there's no place like home, but there's also 'Ancestral' home. Let's help make "Ghana Great Again"!!
Coming across this channel is one the best things that's happened to me this year It has really opened my mind to a whole different world Kudos to you guys and merry Christmas 🎉
Wow, what an inspiring journey! Moving to a new country with just $2000 and making it work over 11 years is no small feat. Your story is a testament to resilience and determination. Kudos to you for taking such a bold step and thriving in Ghana! Love this channel
What an amazing woman she's inspired me to read more books and study more I'm so glad she's helping people acquire land in the right way to not get conned..
Talking about generational wealth in Africa, particularly in Ghana is possible as the lady said. But one of the issue is that we watch too much movies/tv shows and think that we need to have millions in the bank. But she gave a good answer.
Great interview. And it even through this lady that I did take the courage to buy a land in Ghana. But there is a specific question that I hope you asked; which is what happened with SUCASA?
We talk more about the diaspora people (mostly Americans) coming to Ghana to buy and develop estates. What as bout the accommodation for the Ghanaians them selves know the average income they have?
The property market is a bubble in Ghana and will eventually crash. Those hugely over inflated house prices are not sustainable and eventually they would have no choice but to lower the house prices otherwise they are going to find it really difficult to sell those houses. Another thing is Ghana should be for Ghanaians. Ghanaians should be able to buy their own homes, but it seems the property market in Ghana is focused only on foreigners and that is not right at all.
To your guest..... I must respectfully disagree with her assertion that simply because ghana is a cash society that means they can't create a bubble. This is totally incorrect, if you study Financial history you will understand that the tulip bubble in the 1700s. They did not use credit. The bubble had nothing to do with credit and has all to do with inflation and the overvalue of assets. Particularly homes and land. When anything is overvalued there has to be a market correction to stabilize the actual value back to its normal state. This is called a reset and when a bubble bursts. It can happen with cash credit. The key is understanding economics in which I hold a Masters degree in Business economics. I've worked in Corporate America in the US for 15 years. I've studied real estate for the past 30 years in which I have been an investor . I own several properties in Florida particularly Miami West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. So I must respectfully disagree and hope that you will research this information carefully before you make that assertion again. A bubble can definitely happen in a cash society and this is exactly what diaspora paying 1000% of the building costs for a property will do. It's unsubstanable. So just be cautious. I hope that we can meet one day and discuss this over lunch. I would love to have the debate. I just received my Ghanaian citizenship so I will be back in March and if you're ever in Miami I have a Airbnb that's available for your stay.
I completely agree with you. This is one of my issues with Ghana. There’s literally ZERO standardization. Nice meeting another Floridian. I live in fort Myers, FL. Would love to link up and chat!! Florida’s real estate during the Covid days resembles what’s happening in Ghana right now. An outright cash payment of real estate. That’s created the bubble we are seeing in Florida right now. It’ll crash at some point bc it’s simply not sustainable. The rate of of the retirees buying in cash will go down in due time. This lady (no offense) is throwing out subjective ideas but fails to realize that this so called cash economy she keeps referencing WILL NOT LAST FOREVER. This real estate craze in Ghana will eventually crash!! It’s bound to happen and that’s a FACT! Most Ghanaians simply can’t and won’t be able to buy these overpriced homes. Would love to meet up sometime soon. I’ll be in the states in about a week. Let me know if you’ll be available. Jah bless!
Could be wayyyy more. Just recently bought a waterfront property worth close to $1M USD. Paid realtor 3% and now lawyer is asking for ~1-3%. Madness!!! Buyers please be very careful. Of course you need the assistance of lawyers & realtors but I’ve said and will continue to say, the non-existent standardization of everything is a massive problem as well here in Ghana.
@@williamgamelisenaya793stop deceiving people now my home town Akim-Akroso 2014 I left Ghana to USA 1 plot of 100/100 land was just 2000gh today like $150 but today is 15000 gh for 80/90. / 70/100.so lands are expensive everywhere
Did you listen from beginning before judging she is Ghanaian but was living with her parents in Ethiopia now she came back.accept she is smart n learn something from her without judging
We talk more about the diaspora people (mostly Americans) coming to Ghana to buy and develop estates. What as bout the accommodation for the Ghanaians them selves know the average income they have?
I really love this interview. She really understands the system in Ghana. I think we should all stop using word of mouth of people who don't know what they are talking about and use law firm when buying properties in Ghana.
The way she built her foundation, there's no other option but to succeed. Great interview
Look...in Jamaica we say "where you get her from?"...guys are you sure she's not Jamaican? Honestly I love her to bits. I'm coming to Ghana and I am going to organize my trip around 2 things. For my first trip to Africa, this will naturally be a pilgrimage, to honour my ancestors, so definitely not a vacation. Then secondly to deepen the 'return' I will purchase real estate to invest in my ancestral home and the people. I'll make an appointment to meet with her and get the professional help the situation requires. I am not running from anything, Jamaica is my home and we all know there's no place like home, but there's also 'Ancestral' home. Let's help make "Ghana Great Again"!!
I had to watch this twice. Its a very sensible way of doing business and not getting duped ! A win win for all parties involved..✴✴✴✴✴👍🏾👍🏾
Coming across this channel is one the best things that's happened to me this year
It has really opened my mind to a whole different world
Kudos to you guys and merry Christmas 🎉
Wow, what an inspiring journey! Moving to a new country with just $2000 and making it work over 11 years is no small feat. Your story is a testament to resilience and determination. Kudos to you for taking such a bold step and thriving in Ghana!
Love this channel
Thank you for the kind words.
Such an insightful interview! Lots of wisdom shared by this great woman ! Thanks Mme Hannah for being so candid
THANK YOU FOR THIS HELPFUL INFORMATION
Outstanding interview, she is phenomenal
What an amazing woman she's inspired me to read more books and study more I'm so glad she's helping people acquire land in the right way to not get conned..
Talking about generational wealth in Africa, particularly in Ghana is possible as the lady said. But one of the issue is that we watch too much movies/tv shows and think that we need to have millions in the bank. But she gave a good answer.
Absolutely fantastic conversation and most definitely going into my research work. Video archived.
GREAT SHOW TODAY
Such a good interview!
Amazing interview!! I’m definitely going to watch this again! Thank you!❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Solid interview.
That is a fantastic interview
Excellent interview!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wow such great interview, I’m motivated!
I thoroughly enjoyed your conversation. Merry Christmas.
Very inspiring ❤❤❤❤
Great video buddy #vim 👍👍👍
I want to come back home and assimilate back into my culture ❤️💛💚✊🏾🖤
Smart sister, I love to hear this
Good interview
So many jewels in this interview. I enjoyed listening to her wisdom and Capt's reactions to her responses 🙌🏾
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview
Wow!
Great interview. And it even through this lady that I did take the courage to buy a land in Ghana. But there is a specific question that I hope you asked; which is what happened with SUCASA?
Great interview
"On going projects" exactly!!!
I hope she help guide them at the markets that just burned down
Inspiring 👏🏾✨❤
Thank you so much!
Great information, thank you
You are welcome
Well spoken 🎉🎉🎉
We talk more about the diaspora people (mostly Americans) coming to Ghana to buy and develop estates. What as bout the accommodation for the Ghanaians them selves know the average income they have?
I watched the video again; we want a video about the festival. It doesn’t matter whether the video is short or long, but we need the video.
Great show
The property market is a bubble in Ghana and will eventually crash. Those hugely over inflated house prices are not sustainable and eventually they would have no choice but to lower the house prices otherwise they are going to find it really difficult to sell those houses.
Another thing is Ghana should be for Ghanaians. Ghanaians should be able to buy their own homes, but it seems the property market in Ghana is focused only on foreigners and that is not right at all.
What is stopping Ghanaians from buying, building and purchasing in their own country?
Ghanaians sell some bs house for $300k. The buyer can’t even sell it in 5 years for $305k. 😂😂😂
Wonderful
AKWAABA WELCOME TO GHANA
To your guest.....
I must respectfully disagree with her assertion that simply because ghana is a cash society that means they can't create a bubble.
This is totally incorrect, if you study Financial history you will understand that the tulip bubble in the 1700s. They did not use credit. The bubble had nothing to do with credit and has all to do with inflation and the overvalue of assets. Particularly homes and land. When anything is overvalued there has to be a market correction to stabilize the actual value back to its normal state. This is called a reset and when a bubble bursts.
It can happen with cash credit. The key is understanding economics in which I hold a Masters degree in Business economics. I've worked in Corporate America in the US for 15 years. I've studied real estate for the past 30 years in which I have been an investor . I own several properties in Florida particularly Miami West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
So I must respectfully disagree and hope that you will research this information carefully before you make that assertion again.
A bubble can definitely happen in a cash society and this is exactly what diaspora paying 1000% of the building costs for a property will do. It's unsubstanable.
So just be cautious. I hope that we can meet one day and discuss this over lunch. I would love to have the debate. I just received my Ghanaian citizenship so I will be back in March and if you're ever in Miami I have a Airbnb that's available for your stay.
I completely agree with you. This is one of my issues with Ghana. There’s literally ZERO standardization. Nice meeting another Floridian. I live in fort Myers, FL. Would love to link up and chat!! Florida’s real estate during the Covid days resembles what’s happening in Ghana right now. An outright cash payment of real estate. That’s created the bubble we are seeing in Florida right now. It’ll crash at some point bc it’s simply not sustainable. The rate of of the retirees buying in cash will go down in due time. This lady (no offense) is throwing out subjective ideas but fails to realize that this so called cash economy she keeps referencing WILL NOT LAST FOREVER. This real estate craze in Ghana will eventually crash!! It’s bound to happen and that’s a FACT! Most Ghanaians simply can’t and won’t be able to buy these overpriced homes. Would love to meet up sometime soon. I’ll be in the states in about a week. Let me know if you’ll be available. Jah bless!
Lawyer fee alone in Ghana is around $1500-$2000.
Could be wayyyy more. Just recently bought a waterfront property worth close to $1M USD. Paid realtor 3% and now lawyer is asking for ~1-3%. Madness!!! Buyers please be very careful. Of course you need the assistance of lawyers & realtors but I’ve said and will continue to say, the non-existent standardization of everything is a massive problem as well here in Ghana.
Well are these people visiting cape coast staying there or visiting. Everyone wants to be in Accra
I just want 1 acre of land where can I get the most for my dollar?
What are you going to do with the land?
@@GhanadiariesExcellent question 👏🏿👏🏿
Go out of Accra & you'll get an acre for $2,000
@@williamgamelisenaya793stop deceiving people now my home town Akim-Akroso 2014 I left Ghana to USA 1 plot of 100/100 land was just 2000gh today like $150 but today is 15000 gh for 80/90. / 70/100.so lands are expensive everywhere
So she is Ghanian makes things easier for her to come back and settle in Ghana
??? 🤔
👌🏽👌🏽
You can't buy a property like you are buy a drug from the street of Philadelphia .
A foreign African telling Ghanaians how to buy land. Interesting
Just so you know..she is Ghanaian
Did you listen from beginning before judging she is Ghanaian but was living with her parents in Ethiopia now she came back.accept she is smart n learn something from her without judging
Indeed valuable information. Thanks web nation 💡🇬🇭🫶🏽
We talk more about the diaspora people (mostly Americans) coming to Ghana to buy and develop estates. What as bout the accommodation for the Ghanaians them selves know the average income they have?
AKWAABA WELCOME TO GHANA
AKWAABA WELCOME TO GHANA