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  • #diasporatransition #AgaziHOMES #DENTAA
    On today's episode, the Diaspora Transition VISITS... AGAZI HOMES
    AGAZI HOMES approach to placemaking enables them to not only build high-quality homes but to deliver vibrantly, connected, and healthy communities for generations to come. They aim To be the best in developing quality and AFFORDABLE housing choices in the real estate sector suited for all classes across Ghana and beyond. They are a RELIABLE real estate company that provides the highest quality and safe living environment for our clients.
    Agazy homes is located at: virgin hill community 25
    180k$ three bedroom
    220k$ four bedroom
    But negotiable
    W: www.Agazyhomes.com
    E: Agazy.homes1@gmail.com
    IG: agazy_homes
    FB: @Agazy.Homes1
    T: +233 (0) 246765942 | +233 (0) 245904986
    DISCLAIMER:
    This video is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. The views expressed in this video are solely those of the presenter and do not represent the views of the property owner or seller. The information presented in this video is accurate to the best of our knowledge as of the date of publication but may be subject to change. We encourage all potential buyers to conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any decisions regarding the property. Real estate investments, in Ghana, are generally safe if you exercise the appropriate caution and verification to keep yourself safe. Some of the key takeaways from investing in Ghanaian real estate are to deal with developers directly, question everything, and know the processes. Following these principles will help you stay safe and reap the benefits of investing in Ghana. The presenter and/or the channel owner accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions, or for any loss or damage of any kind arising from the use of this information."
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  • @ODANANETWORK
    @ODANANETWORK  Před 2 lety +1

    Join the @diasporatransitionnetwork today, as we support you through your journey to Ghana whether for bussiness/lesuire finding the right property or work experience we can assist🙌🏽 as well as connecting you with other Diasporan’s who have moved.
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  • @techtherapy9467
    @techtherapy9467 Před 2 lety +18

    Plant more trees around the houses please!!!

  • @kwamescratch6727
    @kwamescratch6727 Před 2 lety +23

    Greenery greenery greenery!!!, real estate developer’s in Ghana hardly thinks of greenery why won’t the capital flood anytime it drizzles hmm

    • @Inercycl1
      @Inercycl1 Před 2 lety +5

      @kwame: Can't you tell the place is still under construction? I can vouch for real estate developers in this country: They create the much desired greenery, unlike government projects!

    • @showtime1524
      @showtime1524 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Inercycl1 bro look well it doesn't look like there will be much greenery

    • @Inercycl1
      @Inercycl1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@showtime1524 in the west if you buy property in a newly built "estate", it is the responsibility of the buyer to fix their frontage through private gardeners. In Ghana they do it for free. So if you need one of those buildings, don't be deterred by the greenery. Fix it yourself. I am more particular about the pricing than the greenery.

    • @jakebaba2149
      @jakebaba2149 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes ooooo. Lots of trees will do for the huge estate. The green cover will make it look even nicer.

    • @kehindeemiabata4032
      @kehindeemiabata4032 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Inercycl1 Your statement is not true. firstly jn a private estate in the US you have what you call HOA' S these are the estates management bodies which demand that the owner of that property in the estate adhere to certain rules and regulations, one of them keeping your lawn cut and neat, otherwise a fine would be imposed. Secondly Mr Kwakye in Ghana the estates either have a monthly fee called service charge which the buyer pays every month to the management body, thus then pays for the maintenance of the grounds.This usually applies to well run estates. Having said that, alot of estates in Ghana are not well managed and hence the reason you will see a lot of the estates a few years down the line end up being unkempt and grotty. we have to up our standards and demand more from our developers in the west of Africa. you need to look at SA gated communities.

  • @kwesigyamfi5325
    @kwesigyamfi5325 Před 2 lety +9

    Ghana 🇬🇭 will rise again

  • @blackmac500
    @blackmac500 Před 2 lety +11

    Why or why do builders never provide yard or gardens the weather in Ghana is ideal for fruit trees lush gardens but they build so close together and they pave over any and all outdoor spaces

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 Před 2 lety +1

      I know it's ridiculous, when we have Flading everywhere people start complaining. Our education system and the media doesn't teach about the importance of our ecosystem

  • @selinaboamah2975
    @selinaboamah2975 Před 2 lety +3

    More greenery please, Ghana is too hot and therefore moreover greenery is a most. Greenery is good for our health and makes the environment beautiful

  • @kissphamous5451
    @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +1

    We really glowing eventually

  • @LaCharla13
    @LaCharla13 Před rokem

    You look so beautiful, the color of your hair is so beautifully complementing your lovely complexion. 😊

  • @tmobiletemp9832
    @tmobiletemp9832 Před 2 lety +2

    180 thousand usd for 3 bedroom is really not affordable. The project is beautiful. I cant wait to see the finished product. If I could afford it I would buy one

    • @rickdavis5030
      @rickdavis5030 Před rokem +1

      What are you talking about. That is cheap.

  • @kwesiasante7752
    @kwesiasante7752 Před 2 lety +9

    Odana, Ghana developers are getting home security all wrong. A threat to a home is more in the inside of the home. There is too much locks on the front door. During a fire, how quickly can you escape. Especially with kids. The windows with burglary bars is a trap in case of a fire inside the house. Windows should never have burglary bars. Only prison has burglary bars.

    • @menjalialino6379
      @menjalialino6379 Před 2 lety

      I am wondering about that too. In case of fire, there is no escape. And taking much about security, is it a way to tell us that it is not safe?

    • @kehindeemiabata4032
      @kehindeemiabata4032 Před 2 lety +2

      Kwesi you are absolutely spot on. I live in Ghana and all the reasons you have stated is why when I built my home i refuse to have security guards because nine times out of ten, they are the ones who bring in the thieves and I also will not have burglar bars for the very reason you stated...also they look hideous. I have an electric fence with an alarm, sensor alarms, quality cameras, ring doorbell and I may get a dog in future. These measures are sufficient for security

    • @nururichiebruce2851
      @nururichiebruce2851 Před 2 lety +1

      What exactly what am thinking

    • @lobilobster1267
      @lobilobster1267 Před rokem +1

      @@kehindeemiabata4032 yes 2 dogs is a must have

    • @lilacer6841
      @lilacer6841 Před rokem

      @@kehindeemiabata4032 agree

  • @abenabuabeng6135
    @abenabuabeng6135 Před 2 lety +4

    I can’t see pavements for pedestrians. I hope the drainage system is good. Other than that, well done for such an initiative.

  • @sankofastephannarteytsenue5674

    Born, & "breed" in Tema. Tema runs in my veins, I love Tema but currently a resident of Houston, Texas.

  • @hafiziddrisu7690
    @hafiziddrisu7690 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @donjaguar
    @donjaguar Před 2 lety

    Nice 👍

  • @peacearhin4666
    @peacearhin4666 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice one

  • @kissphamous5451
    @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +1

    Nice 1

  • @tru8009
    @tru8009 Před rokem

    Amazing project

  • @akuaboateng3030
    @akuaboateng3030 Před 2 lety

    Very nice! thank you!!

  • @niiayishanko6885
    @niiayishanko6885 Před 2 lety +6

    Please I think it will be helpful to know the price of these homes and the terms and conditions for purchase. They’re fantastic and hopefully the terms of purchase will also be reasonable.
    Many thanks
    Lee(London)

  • @jakebaba2149
    @jakebaba2149 Před 2 lety +3

    This development looks good, but it is hoped the road network in the gated area is good enough to accommodate emergency fire tenders and ambulances.

  • @patriciamatthews9390
    @patriciamatthews9390 Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @terrelmensa4373
    @terrelmensa4373 Před 2 lety +2

    All of you screaming greenery this trees that. Remember Ghana is not like Chicago where I live or any place any of you guys live. The weather in Ghana is very tropical. Plant more trees and flowers and see the number of uninvited snakes and scorpions you will have in your homes. I remember we were once visited by a full grown mamba in one of our family homes in Achimota. There is a method to our madness when we don't plant lots of trees. We don't want to habor snakes and scorpions

  • @sandrasackey4851
    @sandrasackey4851 Před 2 lety +11

    Those who are complaining about greener I saw various Streets in the US with no or zero greener in your neighbourhoods, so why the hypocritical speech?
    As time goes on they will put those things in place don't forget this is Ghana not New York, Ghana lands are already virgin lands.

    • @kehindeemiabata4032
      @kehindeemiabata4032 Před 2 lety +9

      No Sandra, you know very well as I also no that trees will not come later. Instead of defending the indefensible because of bias, just embrace the criticism and look passed ' this is my country mentality' the truth is west African estate developers have got to up their game and we as consumers or customers have to demand better standards and quality I urge you to investigate South African gated communities Then you will know what I'm talking about

    • @maudoforiaffoh5518
      @maudoforiaffoh5518 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you dear, u spoke my thoughts....there r no trees in the cities abroad but Africans don't complain...they do these to their own ppl here....if u buy or build ur house u can definitely plant n green ur area if u want . Enough of these complains

    • @africaistalking9471
      @africaistalking9471 Před 2 lety +1

      What you are implying is difficult to comprehend. The fact that someone does not have it does not mean you or someone else can not have it.A misfortune should not be my misfortune.

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 Před 2 lety

      Why do we go by the USA standard? Why can't we have our own standard. Africans love suffering and smiling

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 Před 2 lety +1

      @@maudoforiaffoh5518 that is BIG lie, WHYYYYY,? You obviously don't like Ghanaians to have any standard and accountability that's why we are where we are

  • @dadoboye1536
    @dadoboye1536 Před 2 lety

    This is impressive!!!

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210

    Yesu waye

  • @kehindeemiabata4032
    @kehindeemiabata4032 Před 2 lety +36

    I don't mean to put a downer on this, but I just can't help saying that I think Ghanaian and Nigerian estate developers have got to do better.They are focused more on quantity but not quality. There are no trees and also no spaces between houses, The architectural designs of the houses are bland and not creative at all. I urge the developers to take a leaf out of South African real estate.

    • @williamgamelisenaya793
      @williamgamelisenaya793 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes the I came,I saw & I concreted mantra must stop There need to be trees & plants addition to add to the aesthetics to enhance the ambiance

    • @anitasamuels8821
      @anitasamuels8821 Před 2 lety +1

      @Kehinde Emiabata, I concur.

    • @selassietetevie4966
      @selassietetevie4966 Před 2 lety +1

      Kehinde,you are correct, but I think it's happening because there are no regulations ,or if there are they are not being enforced.
      Developers are business people, looking to make profit from borrowed capital, most have no time or luxury to look at things with such a wide view.
      It is our beaurocrats who are paid taxes, to do so. And if their political managers are not interested, they should find a way to let the public know.

    • @najeeneil1521
      @najeeneil1521 Před 2 lety +3

      I definitely agree with you, like why no side walks in the community, no green spaces, no parks. And I know security is important but damn.

    • @williamgamelisenaya793
      @williamgamelisenaya793 Před 2 lety

      @@selassietetevie4966 yes bro you hit the nail on the head.
      Spot on

  • @walterhunter3353
    @walterhunter3353 Před 2 lety

    Look at you on the ground for the diaspora

  • @jehbuhdieyaspringfield7290

    Is there any way to get information on exactly what materials they use or need for this and similar projects?

  • @africaistalking9471
    @africaistalking9471 Před 2 lety +2

    The rate of development is too fast.Much consideration is being overlooked. The indigenous inhabitants are slowly being left behind. Where does the greater percentage of the people fit into this fast paced development. Which is geared towards those abroad. Last time I checked Ghana is now the most expensive country.That is not what Ghanaians need.

  • @reantai7101
    @reantai7101 Před 2 lety +1

    Can someone pls tell me why do you have burglar bars on windows if you are staying in a gated Estate..... It looks like a prison,

  • @petrafynn589
    @petrafynn589 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice homes. Good job pls l need the contact and the prize of the three bedrooms. Thx

  • @rickdavis5030
    @rickdavis5030 Před rokem

    Awesome, but too tight and no trees. Need a little more space.

  • @BlueNile707
    @BlueNile707 Před 2 lety +12

    One thing I really don't like about Ghana's real Estate is they don't grow trees like their counterparts in Southern and Eastern Africa 😀😀

  • @hajiakande4590
    @hajiakande4590 Před rokem +1

    4 bedroom is how much sir.

  • @SO-tm9oy
    @SO-tm9oy Před 2 lety +1

    Good video, but please tell Mr Agazi to put on his hard hat next time! It looked weird, him showing you around whilst you had on a highviz and hard hat, and he was chilling in normal garms!!

  • @frederickacheampong1699
    @frederickacheampong1699 Před 2 lety +1

    It's too dry ..No tree ..why

  • @kawyahgaradi
    @kawyahgaradi Před 2 lety

    Nice . but more trees 🌲 🌲

  • @damotherFNman
    @damotherFNman Před rokem

    How well can I live in Ghana on $4000 per month US dollars?

  • @kofinews8237
    @kofinews8237 Před 2 lety +1

    So for how long will these so called developers come to their senses to create a side walk 🚶‍♀️ way for pedestrians, both cars and humans all use the same road or street. Clearly tells you there is no differences between developers and politicians . They all have the same mentality

  • @CameliaKay9804
    @CameliaKay9804 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice houses but I don’t know why it have to be leased for 60yrs instead of the person fully owning the home 🤦‍♀️ not a good deal at all it’s like paying rent for for 60yrs.

    • @SamanthaLarbi
      @SamanthaLarbi Před 2 lety

      I agree 60 years is low. The price to renew freehold may be expensive. I think it's great to invest but invest wisely. You often buy location. If location is not good buy you r own land and start a real-estate with that same money!

  • @tiltgameover800
    @tiltgameover800 Před 2 lety

    Don't want a garden nobody wants to get dirty and where are the Ghanaian people going to live this is all about the diaspora.

  • @ginacoleman788
    @ginacoleman788 Před rokem

    How do Diasporans avoid isolating themselves from their new community? 🤔

  • @pearlattanarh4936
    @pearlattanarh4936 Před rokem

    Why electric stove? I would prefer Gas. Electricity in Ghana is not reliable and is going to cost much for the kind of foods we prepare.
    Secondly, so much locks don’t guarantee safety. In case of emergency, this locks will be a problem

  • @pg462
    @pg462 Před 2 lety

    Change the mirror in the bathroom. It looks like a coffin.

  • @emeliathompson4920
    @emeliathompson4920 Před 2 lety

    I am surprised that they are using almost the same design for most homes. No garden or landscaping Infront of each house. The homes looks deem and dull. I hope the homes will look better after finishing.

    • @idy1172
      @idy1172 Před 2 lety

      That’s to keep the cost down and make things uniform, if they were to go with individual costs the price will become outrageous

  • @walterhunter3353
    @walterhunter3353 Před 2 lety +2

    Why such security?

  • @setorliguddah
    @setorliguddah Před 2 lety

    Where are the TREES

  • @themotivatortv
    @themotivatortv Před 2 lety

    Having a land here to build your freestyle won't be bad at all. Loll

    • @ODANANETWORK
      @ODANANETWORK  Před rokem

      www.surveymonkey.com/r/DiasporaTransitionNetwork

  • @jamescooper4039
    @jamescooper4039 Před 2 lety

    why Africa always buy supplys from other country when they got everything there to build their own.

  • @anitasamuels8821
    @anitasamuels8821 Před 2 lety +6

    Beautiful estate, however I would urge Ghanaian Estate Developers to learn from gated communities in South Africa like Steyn City, Simbithi, Steenberg, Zimbali, Arabella, Atlantic Beach etc. Trust me they will learn a lot that will improve the way they perceive and build gated communities in Ghana. Also, Ghana is a much safer country with low-medium crime rate so I really don't get the sense of having security doors, walls, buglar proof and electric fencing all round the house where is the tenant's freedom, it's ridiculous.

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 Před 2 lety +2

      There is no pavement

    • @RETURNEESSANKOFA
      @RETURNEESSANKOFA Před 2 lety +2

      because there is crime in Ghana!

    • @anitasamuels8821
      @anitasamuels8821 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RETURNEESSANKOFA.Really, I've been to Ghana twice now and it's safer than SA.

    • @RETURNEESSANKOFA
      @RETURNEESSANKOFA Před 2 lety +2

      @@anitasamuels8821 Yes! it is safer than SA, but there is still crime! I had my house broken into in 2013 and while in a Taxi in 2017 I had my wallet taken out of my pocketbook!

    • @anitasamuels8821
      @anitasamuels8821 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RETURNEESSANKOFA. Wow thanks for the info much appreciated.

  • @tmobiletemp9832
    @tmobiletemp9832 Před 2 lety

    Not enough electrical sockets in the bathroom and kitchen.why we have buy extension cord ?

  • @johna9880
    @johna9880 Před 2 lety

    So what is the price? ??

    • @ODANANETWORK
      @ODANANETWORK  Před 2 lety

      It’s in the description pls

    • @evonnejames6548
      @evonnejames6548 Před 2 lety

      I cannot see no no price either
      4 and 3 bedrooms would be helpful to advertise the price or price range

  • @CarolynHyppolite
    @CarolynHyppolite Před rokem

    Foreign sourced materials and properties targeting diasporans. This will not do much to help locals and will build resentment.

  • @lilacer6841
    @lilacer6841 Před rokem

    Why do they concrete every where. That is so horrid for the environment. These developers shoukd do better with outside spaces. New York is a concrete jungle hot sticky unbearable during the summer. Stop building real estate without greenery and concrete everywhere. Stop putting burglar bars everywhere. How people get out if there is a fire?

  • @gmog7857
    @gmog7857 Před 2 lety

    LMAO, Why should a door come from EUROPE? and then what?

  • @Iseeyoudahh
    @Iseeyoudahh Před 10 měsíci

    This is beautiful but Ghana developers still lack in what development skills are. I’m no developer but I bet I’m better than them ngl..There are no greens, the community is too congested,small parking spaces and the road and spaces between every house should have been a little wider. People could literally hear you when you’re talking from your house lol..This is poor..I watched a South African Gated community and to be honest we’re far behind them..Step up your ideas and skills 😒

  • @joyjoy754
    @joyjoy754 Před 2 lety

    No trees

  • @gmog7857
    @gmog7857 Před 2 lety

    LMAO, Why should a door come from EUROPE? and then what? Why is there a solid counter instead of an island? If the developer built the road by himself, wouldn't that be the most sensible thing every developer has to do in Ghana? That is mandatory in the WESTERN world and yet we have fools who have lived in the WEST but forget about all these ideas to implement into our system when they come home to become politicians? This has got to be included in the GHANA BUILDING CODE, the foolishness in Ghana is just too much. We keep electing AKYEM FOOLS who have no common sense to run a government to come in and steal from us😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @isaacasiamah6673
      @isaacasiamah6673 Před 2 lety

      A developer constructing road will add up to the cost of the house making it expensive

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 Před 2 lety

      Focus, WHYYYYY does everything have be about tribalism? This is our biggest problem in Africa instead of focusing on accountability and demanding good governance ,all we do is attack each other tribes, if all the problems are the Akyem what are the rest doing about it?

    • @gmog7857
      @gmog7857 Před 2 lety

      @@isaacasiamah6673 So the price is more important to you than the amenities and roads? wouldn't that reduce the burden on the government to build every road in Ghana? So you would prefer DUSTY UNPAVED POTHOLED ROADS in your neighborhood over the price of the home? Dude, use your common sense, this mentality is why Ghana has FILTHY neighborhoods. Come to my neighborhood in the US and see what a good neighborhood looks like. The developer as part of the building code has no choice but to build the roads and later hand it over to the state🤠🤠🤠🤠

    • @gmog7857
      @gmog7857 Před 2 lety

      @@veraaddoyobo8482 Yes Ghana's problems today are the fault of CRIMINALS from the AKYEM TRIBE like AKUFFO ADDO who are less educated and if even they are educated, have no common sense to run a nation, hence stealing to create family wealth for themselves. The faster you recognize that the faster we can help to arrest and prosecute every single one of them when they leave office, get a brain sister.😭😭😭😭

    • @isaacasiamah6673
      @isaacasiamah6673 Před 2 lety

      @@gmog7857 I am not condemning road construction in the estate. But building houses and constructing roads at the same time for sale will make the properties unaffordable making the developer to pass the cost to the final consumer. About 80% of ghanaians earn less than gh3000. So how do you expect them to buy a three bedroom house for $1400,00/ghc1,089,200. Even if they apply for mortgage, they won't be able to repay it. If I am the developer, I would have construct road in the estate with cheap but quality material such as plastics to make the properties affordable to Ghanaians. U can't compare USA to Ghana because most Americans have a higher income levels than us. If most people are building for the middle income earners, the development of slum would be reduced

  • @kingb583
    @kingb583 Před 2 lety

    where from the am gonna be , am gonna be accent, you all eat kontomire so stop the fake american accent.