Who in the world said ghana real estate is easy? Land disputes is the #1 form of litigation passing through the courts of Ghana. Lol.
@TrueYarn5 ай бұрын
Something is wrong with your audio boss. I noticed that from the bus stop boys video too
@JosieThirtyEight5 ай бұрын
Thank you @MrTimSwain
@Worldtraveler19844 ай бұрын
The audio sounds strange, at sometimes it sounds like your accent changes
@tyronegreen24125 ай бұрын
0 if you do your research and look into the land lease process in the UK sometimes it's for 200 years and it includes the real estate but when that time is up you have to get out with zero left or whoever is there has to get out with zero left The land lease concept used in Ghana is creating a permanent ruling class and putting everyone else and a lower class for life if not them then their children there are no controls on renewal prices and no one has guns therefore 50 years from now someone can demand an extremely high price of renewal to your heirs and they can either pay it or leave are you and die for me personally I would not buy land and Ghana. It just doesn't make sense with the landlase I've transferred titles in the United States or the person has owned the land since 1901 1900 1906 and I have bought that property and it was in the family for that long and Ghana that's not going to exist especially for diaspora people
@thedoingwell5 ай бұрын
Brothers and sisters in the diaspora, please don't fall for buying land in Ghana. Their system has zero credibility. One has to be extremely careful. I see people selling raw land without streets, sideways, sewage systems for tens of thousands of dollars. Any property without sidewalks, sewage systems, water and electricity is worth very little. Selling their services for thousands of dollars. In South Africa, at least they have systems in place.
@tyronegreen24125 ай бұрын
Ghana has a 50-year land lease what happens when you go to renew the landlase or your children who aren't as savvy as you go to renew the landlase The price could be 20,000 US dollars depending on the mood the people are in Gambia you can own land without being a citizen Sierra Leone if you qualify for citizenship you can own land I don't like the concept of being nonchalant and saying okay in 50 year lease is long enough it doesn't make sense over the long term even if you're 60 who do you leave it to what value does it have how does someone inherit a lease and have to deal with renewal price