An Open-Day
held by Appolonia, City of Light, the mixed-use urban development near Accra,
attracted large crowds at the weekend to Appolonia’s fast-selling Nova Ridge
residential community.
The
Appolonia sales teams presented the entire project concept to clients, with
buses used to provide tours around the site so buyers could experience at first-hand
infrastructure already on the ground. Twenty-five visitors took advantage of
the special offers available and purchased plots, with Phase-1 now being almost
sold out.
Attendees
of the event included a range of buyers and stakeholders from all areas of
Accra, including the Chief and Elders of the Appolonia Community together with
their retinues.
Mr. John
Amuah, a prospective buyer attending the event, seemed delighted at the
infrastructure on the ground: “Appolonia is fantastic! With the recent rains I
was concerned that like much of Accra the place would be flooded, and was
greatly surprised to see the land was dry”.
The event
also witnessed the participation of other industry players, such as home
financing companies Ghana Home Loans and HFC Realty; the landscape architect
Calcos, the building architect De Arc; and building contractors Eban and New
Africa Construction Company Limited.
These companies and others are working
alongside Appolonia to help Ghanaians make their dream homes a reality.
By the end of 2016, land values and demand for land
at Appolonia are expected to more fully reflect the “advancing” nature of the
project, according to Rendeavour -- Africa’s largest urban land developer and
main partner in the project.
By then, many areas will have started full
construction, including Appolonia’s recently announced second residential development
The Oxford, as well as Nova Ridge individual houses, schools and retail.
Nick Langford, Country Head for Rendeavour,
remarked on the work done by the team. “This is the culmination of four
years of hard work carried out by a dedicated team of real estate
professionals, and the delivery of Rendeavour’s mission to create mixed-income,
mixed-use developments across Africa. The first building blocks are now being laid
for the creation of urban developments of high quality with superior
infrastructure.”
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