The real estate sector is still growing in Ghana and has been shrouded in a lot of mysteries and myths due to a lack of adequate information These long-held myths have made people commit a number of grave mistakes which could have been easily avoided with the right knowledge It is important to debunk some of these myths so that people can freely take real estate decisions without fear of failure or making mistakes Read more…yen.com.gh
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