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From Viewing to Keys: How Keystone’s Process Protects You

Buy or Rent with Confidence — No ‘Agent Wahala’, No Family Stress In Ghana, finding a house or apartment isn’t always as simple as it should be. You call an agent, and they ask for a “viewing fee.” You visit the place, and it looks nothing like the photos. You send money through a relative — and later find out the house doesn’t exist. We’ve heard the stories. Some of us have lived...

How to Buy or Rent Property in Ghana While Living Abroad

If you're a Ghanaian living abroad, chances are you’ve said something like this: “I want to own something in Ghana, but I don't want to be scammed.” You're not alone. Whether you're in the UK, US, Germany, Canada, or the Gulf, many Ghanaians abroad dream of owning a home or renting a place for visits, retirement, or income — but they’re held back by one thing: mistrust. And honestly?...

Real Estate Investment Myths in Ghana—Busted

Keystone Group In Ghana, real estate is often surrounded by bold claims and conflicting advice—especially from friends, social media, or the “area guy” who claims he can get you a 3-bedroom for cheap. At Keystone, we believe in cutting through the noise to help our clients make smart decisions—whether you’re buying a home, selling a property, or renting without stress. Let’s break down the...

Why Your House Isn’t Selling And What to Do About It

Keystone Group Selling a house in Ghana can be frustrating when buyers aren’t showing up, calling back, or making offers. But many times, it’s not the house—it’s the approach. If your property has been on the market for months with no progress, here are four major reasons why it might not be selling—and how Keystone can help you fix it. Unrealistic Pricing Based on Sentiment, Not the...

How to Stop Real Estate Agents from Wasting Your Time with Unfit Properties in Ghana

Let’s be real — house-hunting in Ghana can feel like a full-time job. You dress up, pay transport, maybe even take a day off work, only to be shown a room that looks nothing like what you described. Sound familiar? Whether you’re renting or buying, many Ghanaians are tired of wasting time and money on agents who don’t listen, don’t care, or are only chasing their next commission. But you...

Will the Average Ghanaian Salaried Worker Ever Own a Home?

Let’s not sugarcoat it—owning a home in Ghana today feels like a high-stakes game of chance, especially for the average salaried worker. With rising property prices, unstable land documentation, and income levels that don’t always match the cost of living, many young professionals feel priced out of their own country. But ask any Ghanaian what "making it" means, and they’ll say: “To build your...

Top 5 Reasons to Invest in Real Estate in Ghana

Ghana has become a top destination for property investors looking to tap into a growing market with significant potential. From the bustling streets of Accra to the serene coastal towns, the opportunities are as diverse as the landscape. Here are the top five reasons why you should consider investing in real estate in Ghana: 1. Rapid Economic Growth Ghana boasts one of the fastest-growing economies in...

First-Time Home Buyer Tips

What does your dream home look like? Create a list of non-negotiables and nice-to-haves. Think about location, size, proximity to amenities, and future resale potential. This clarity will keep you focused during your search. 1. Set a Realistic Budget Understanding what you can afford is crucial. Assess your monthly income, expenses, and savings for a down payment. Consider local property prices in...

Going the Extra Mile with Keystone

At Keystone, we believe that finding your dream home in Ghana should be an extraordinary experience, not just a transaction. Our commitment to excellence drives us to go beyond the expected, ensuring that every client feels supported and valued throughout their real estate journey. A Personalized Approach We understand that no two buyers are the same. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned...

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