Bijou Homes showcases affordable living at 2026 Open House Fair
Bijou Homes showcased affordable living at the 2026 Open House Fair at Apolonia City in the Adentan Municipality. The event was designed to educate the public on the home-buying process, mortgage financing options and practical measures for avoiding fraudulent property transactions.
Aba Vera Bequaye, Manager of Bijou Homes, revealed that the company has developed 112 housing units, of which 80 have already been sold. She emphasized the estate's secure environment, noting that residents benefit from the comprehensive security infrastructure provided within Apolonia City. Homes are currently priced between GH¢500,000 and GH¢600,000, with flexible payment options available through mortgage arrangements and instalment plans. Buyers can access mortgage facilities with repayment periods ranging from 10 to 15 years. Aba Vera Bequaye told participants, "If you are considering buying a property for business or personal use, you should be thinking about Bijou Homes."
Every property comes with additional land, allowing homeowners to expand their houses over time to accommodate one, two or even three extra bedrooms as family needs evolve. The company currently offers modern single-bedroom housing units, each designed with room for future expansion.
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Bijou Homes hosted an Open House Fair at Apolonia City, showcasing affordable housing options to prospective homeowners and investors. The event aimed to educate attendees on the home-buying process and mortgage options - hinting at a solution for many.
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