Cantonment Residential Market Overview
Deborah Jesusegun . 4 years ago

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Article Summary: Cantonment, Accra, is a prime neighborhood home to high-net-worth individuals. It boasts luxury and ultra-luxury residential developments, with top developers like Goldkey Properties and Imperial Homes. Notable contractors include Micheletti & Co Ghana Limited and ARUP Engineering, actively executing projects in the area.
Cantonment is Accra’s prime neighborhood and home to the majority of high-net-worth individuals in the country. Some of the notable office and residential developments include Park Apartments, The Embassy Gardens, Rivers House, Cannon House, and Pelican Hotel suites
The residential sector mainly consists of luxury and ultra-luxury developments that are typically priced in US Dollars with some of the top developers in the area including Goldkey properties, Mobus development, Imperial Homes, and Cornerstone developments. The area has also seen some of the top contractors such as Micheletti & Co Ghana Limited, and ARUP Engineering, Ghana actively executing projects within the residential segment of the market.
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