I have known Danny for over a year now and bought multiple land from him in different locations. He has lands in Amasaman area such as Domeabra, Obum and Ashalaja. All designated as gated community. Great locations, great communication skills and litigation free. I myself have recommended a lot of people to buy from him and have never get a single complain from anyone. Great guy to do business with.
@elizabethbekoe315 am so glad you still follow after 2 years. This is exactly what we have been talking about. Land appreciates and appreciates very fast due to various factors. The time to buy is now. Thank you
Good video, Dela. Many of your diaspora viewers own land in freehold. I applaud Ghanaians in retaining a freehold interest in their lands. That will ensure that the country of Ghana will never be taken over by foreigners.
This is one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever seen. I did buy an acre right away. ROYAL KINGDOM have been very professional with documentation as well. Very impressed. Thumbs up to Danny and his crew. Thinking of getting more now. Aburi is surely the ish
Of course you can use your own builders, however, you will have to send your drawings to the engineering department for verification. Once done, the engineering department will act on behalf of the municipal assembly to ensure the building confirms to the building regulations act. They will advice on the design and assist the third party builders to achieve finesse
Not sure if I saw the site plan properly. But appears to be another concrete jungle. If you care for parks and a community setting, I did not see that on the site map. Can anyone confirm?
I love Ghana but it is time for developers to understand that most diasporans don't like concrete. Where are the fruit trees, and shade from the intense sun? Please look at how property with houses in Tanzania have trees and vegetation the problem there based on my understanding is that foreigners can not own land.
@@jcn908 Yes, they mentioned planting trees, it will take years for those trees to grow. These are modern times since they want to copy the west take notice that residential areas have trees. People leave cities to breathe fresh air and see nature, why don't developers plan better? The world is now environmentally conscious.
They’ve already cleared all the trees, because such lands wouldn’t be so bare if nature wasn’t disrupted by human activity. Furthermore, if they were serious about making this area more green and having plenty of trees, they would have already started planting trees and plan the plots for sale, road network and infrastructure around those shielded/ protected trees, away from construction dangers, this will allow those trees time to mature as the area starts to mature, not waiting until after the construction has started, piecemeal. This phase layout clearly shows a lack of soft-scape or greenery in the public areas ( demarcated plots, and roads… nothing else), the planning is lacking in this regards
Hello I love your videos. Regarding the aburi land how far is the location from Accra? And should we assume you have done due diligence on this company and they are reliable? Thanks
I gave your number to my sister and nephew in Ghana and they have tried several times for someone from your team to take them to the land. My nephew managed to talk an individual who arranged to take them to the land on a Saturday on multiple occasions and each time someone calls back to cancel the visit. She even went to Aburi on one such arrangement and the nephew called back that someone from your team called to cancel the visit. Why? Are you serious selling these lands?
they have to zone the place so that people don't build anyhow, when I build a 2 storey then I dont expect my neighbour to come and build a single storey build next to mine, it spoils the architecture of the area
@@wmMustafa two storey and three will be a bit acceptable more beautiful than having a single storey next to a 2 storey and then comes another single storey on the other hand
@@kelisemme8539 pls do , if it’s gonna be all single storey builds then they have to all follow suit and if all the buildings have to exceed one storey build they that has to be abided by to give a beautiful architectural view
After all the construction of the homes is completed. I have land there and that is what I was told. When it rains, the car gets stuck because the roads are not paved.
I sent my family to go and check this plot. After calling Danny, they where asked to go to the head office in Amasaman so someone would come pick them so they can go for the sight viewing in Aburi. He waited there for 30 minutes whiles it was raining only for them to receive a call that they want to postpone the sight viewing to next week Saturday. I think this very inappropriate. My family had to wake up as early as 6am to travel all the way from accra to Amasaman to get nothing but disappointment. Canceling the appointment just because of rain makes no sense , also because they will go to aburi by car, they will not get wet when they are inside a car. This family are not young anymore so that pained me alot. Customer service should be better than this.
They postponed it likely because when it rains on the site, cars get stuck in the road on the site. I bought land there and since the roads are not developed on site, the car gets stuck.
1.Can you please provide information about the location? The distance from Accra mall and central accra 2. Is there electricity and water 3. What is the road network to get to this location 4. What is the fee for building. How much does the company charge for building a house just an estimate 5. What makes this part of aburi attractive? What is in the surrounding areas? What is it close it?
There is no electricity on the site. We have water from a borehole we drilled. On the outside of the development site there is an electric pole that they could use to supply the site with power but they haven't yet.
Plants that I have trees and save Aburi from climate change and deforestation, Stop building with concrete walls and cutting trees, Develop the forest and keep the trees and save Aburi from climate change, All houses should plant trees and grass and no walls around houses causing erosion and rockfalls and flooding, stop destruction of the forest
Has anyone actually gone through the process and received their documents yet? I drove by the place and not even a single block on site. Is it that no one has decided to start building yet or it’s just a coincidence that not a single developer has started a project? If you went through the process and got your land, how was the process? Please share.
Well, I've purchased a couple of the lands on this development and as you know it's a gradual process to build a house or apartment. The acquisition of the docs was seamlessly done with the help of Danny himself and as I paid in instalments, recieved a recoept for every payment made. I believe in a couple of months most of the buyers including myself will start with our projects as these things involve a lot of planning before execution, not to mention the cost involved. I hope this helps bro.
Yeah I was interested in a couple of plots, but was given the run around after I got an Attorney involved. Slimey business practice. Luckily I have found property elsewhere. Really ashamed how someone act with one another.
I like that you show land, and the process to obtain land property. However, I am a bit curious of the history of the land and area that you show. Don't know if it's a buying point for me. But, just curious about it. Like tribes or families that once held the land... I know it's probably pointless.
Any information you need will be provided once you contact the office. We will give you the opportunity to run an official Independent search and all you seek will be clearly spelt out. Thank you
@@moretodela thanks for the video. The Owners should have flown a drone so we can see the area from the top.Aburi- Amanfro, is it down in the valley or you still climb up the Aburi mountain? Owner should fly a drone so we can see but you did well so thanks for the video...Any more plots left?
Very beautiful land/area. My question would be, are there going to be paved streets and roads? i want to drive on a well paved road and street without all the dirt and potholes.
They will wait until all the development is completed. I have land there and I asked about it because when it rains, the car gets stuck. Danny said they won't do anything until the development is done. He also said we the land owners will be the ones paying for the development of the roads.
The positive(s): The developing initiative is an amazing idea. I like the policy to start building something within the 2 year timeframe. The negatives: The demarcation effort is very poorly envisioned in the sense that some of the existing trees should remain in the spaces that are not meant for construction (buildings/roads) In Japan, some trees are uprooted and relocated for preservation. My people, please realise that the reason places like Cantonments is expensive is because of the unusual greenery that the place has. (Considering it’s in the city) I am sure, there is a beautiful master plan for the area but please consider developing small sections at a time. Making too much of the land available in my opinion would mean uncompleted buildings will be scattered all over the place. It would therefore take forever to construct the roads in the community because generally, roads are expected to be constructed as the last input to avoid getting destroyed by heavy delivery vehicles.
You probably didn't hear it because of the audio quality but they said it will be built in phases. The first/current phase is 14 acres of development then they plan on moving on to a new phase.
why are we in such a rush to turn all of Ghana's arable lands into concrete? all the farmlands in and around Accra has been turned into real estate in the last 35 years. we should focus on building up, but instead everyone wants to own a piece of land.
Modernity has improved and traditional farming methods are in the minority. Are you aware that Ghana has a huge housing deficit of 1.7million? The private sector s doing well and must be commended
Farmland.. Ghana is big. Problem isnt Farmland yet, its proper roads. Yes Aburi wont have sea water level rise issues like Accra, but still people just consider to live an buildt in the south. We are in the upper East, even giving out a house free, and its offereing to some people way more than the south. 2 hours on the road to oagadogu in burkina faso w intl airport, less than 2 hours to tamale, domestic and soon intl airport......
Sweet Badd...do you have any idea how much land is occupied with buildings, roads and bridges? Ghana has vast virgin land. Maybe you should think about how people build and maximize any square foot by encouraging tall buildings rather than many single stories. Ghana has huge housing issues. While you’re at it, what are you doing about the Chinese polluting the water bodies through illegal mining famously called Galamsey?
@@dadoboye1536There is a housing deficit for sure but how many of these developers are tackling that issue? From my perspective, they are mostly catering for the pound and dollar market and not helping the average Ghanaians earning 1000Ghc a month. As for galamsay, everyone involved must be given a death sentence. Thank you!
Hello Dela, I love your videos but I do find it very hard to watch when it comes to land selling and new residential development. Please do note that this is not bashing you but it is very prevalent in almost every land selling videos in Ghana on TH-cam. This is because we tend to build more residential dwellings while destroying everything in the path. We could build more high rise structures in smaller areas than destroying farms and natural vegetation that took centuries and possibly thousands of years to get to the level they are. We need to restructure our way(s) of development. Almost all land selling videos are in areas where farms and natural attractions should be, were or are. Also and most importantly, I see more housing than factories and manufacturing plants. Where are the job creations? Sure-- construction will create its own jobs but what about the long term? Lets reserve many more places. Like this land location, it should be maintained for what it looks to be (farming) from the surroundings. When you build more homes but no factories and manufacturing plants as well as reserving natural resources, do we then continue to import more of what we should be creating in our land? We contribute to the well-being of the nation and it natural resources than helping to destroy them. I walked away from a land which happened to be for orange farmers being turned up for residential purposes. My hear sunk. Everything we do impacts someone one way or another so let's be very careful because it comes back to us. Do forgive me if my comment comes across negatively or offends you in any way. I am just a concerned citizen.
I completely agree with you! Watching this video makes me sick to my stomach. Build a high rise in the city why destroy beautiful land and trees!!! I wonder if theres a law that can be pass to preserve the land.
Aburi is undergoing serious destruction of the beautiful forest and destruction of trees and greenery. Please don’t sell land to make money and destroy the forest.please advise your buyers and sellers to save the forest, plant trees and grow green grass instead of building walls which causes erosion and flooding. Folks use plant hedges for fencing. Plant green grass instead of concrete driveways and compound. Plant several fruit trees and willow trees. Let’s stop climate change in Aburi. The climate is changing due to the cutting of trees and destruction of the forest. Please educate the people don’t make Aburi to become like Accra. Stop the tree cutting and plant trees.
I have known Danny for over a year now and bought multiple land from him in different locations. He has lands in Amasaman area such as Domeabra, Obum and Ashalaja. All designated as gated community. Great locations, great communication skills and litigation free. I myself have recommended a lot of people to buy from him and have never get a single complain from anyone. Great guy to do business with.
Spot on......he is a credible businessman. More grease to his elbow
I appreciate the review... I emailed Danny!
Wish you could have a follow up for a 2023 update.
My favorite to spend my weekend when in Ghana. The weather is indescribable. It's a healing land and anything can and will grow there
Nice and beautiful views.Very serene environment.I think the price for 40,000(US7,000) Cedis for 70×100 is quite reasonable
Very reasonable.....
@@glennantwi6395 the price of the land 70 by 100 ..in grace city in 2024 is more than ghc 60.000 and over ..imagine 😅
@elizabethbekoe315 am so glad you still follow after 2 years. This is exactly what we have been talking about. Land appreciates and appreciates very fast due to various factors. The time to buy is now. Thank you
Thank you! Thank you I have not even finished watching the video and already love what I am hearing!!! Great find Dela and Kwame!
Dela you are doing the work sis🙏🏿✊🏾
This is great information... I will be contacting Danny!
Great video, I hope for more fruits trees all around the land! I’m glad I bought my land in Ghana by the beach front in Takoradi!❤️
@@kelisemme8539hi Kelis, is land still available?
Good video, Dela. Many of your diaspora viewers own land in freehold. I applaud Ghanaians in retaining a freehold interest in their lands. That will ensure that the country of Ghana will never be taken over by foreigners.
This is one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever seen. I did buy an acre right away. ROYAL KINGDOM have been very professional with documentation as well. Very impressed. Thumbs up to Danny and his crew. Thinking of getting more now. Aburi is surely the ish
Hello, I have a question. Can we use our own builders if we choose to? Or is it required to use their builders?
You can surely use your own builders. They are there to assist anyways if there is change in plans.
Of course you can use your own builders, however, you will have to send your drawings to the engineering department for verification. Once done, the engineering department will act on behalf of the municipal assembly to ensure the building confirms to the building regulations act. They will advice on the design and assist the third party builders to achieve finesse
Lovely location and a very professional team who understand how development should be done. Thanks Dela 👏🏾👏🏾☀️
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This is my kinda video✅❤️
I love this video, awesome land for sale in a great area..Thank you for sharing ...
Thank you for the info. Keep those interviews coming.
Nice opportunity but I need things to be Freehold
@12:45 well said Brother
@@kelisemme8539 I respect the leasehold system where it is now and will pass on investing wherever there is leasehold to avoid headaches for my heirs
Im praying there will be some available by April when I visit home. I wanna go to the site and have a look at it before making a decision
It's like 65K Ghana cedis today. I should have purchased 2 years ago.
Thank you!.
Looks like a very beautiful place 👌🏾
Not sure if I saw the site plan properly. But appears to be another concrete jungle. If you care for parks and a community setting, I did not see that on the site map. Can anyone confirm?
Ghana my favorite country ! YAH KONGO bless you very much ❤
Very informative video!!!
Thank you
Wow l love this place I
“You are delaying me, what’s the price?” Hahaha he was delaying us all
I tell you what competitive price should be 24000ghc.
I love Ghana but it is time for developers to understand that most diasporans don't like concrete. Where are the fruit trees, and shade from the intense sun? Please look at how property with houses in Tanzania have trees and vegetation the problem there based on my understanding is that foreigners can not own land.
Didn't you hear the developer say they plan to plant more trees
@@jcn908 Yes, they mentioned planting trees, it will take years for those trees to grow. These are modern times since they want to copy the west take notice that residential areas have trees. People leave cities to breathe fresh air and see nature, why don't developers plan better? The world is now environmentally conscious.
@@mavisburke495 You can buy mature trees. They aren't planting seedlings. They know what they are doing.
What is the best way to get in contact with Danny directly instead of his secretaries?
Where is this exactly? He says Aburi but when I Google comes up nowhere near (Pokokasi).
that's great news thanks for the great job doing, pls keep it up your doing marvellous job 👍, keep the good job on going 👍stay safe ,stay blessed
They’ve already cleared all the trees, because such lands wouldn’t be so bare if nature wasn’t disrupted by human activity.
Furthermore, if they were serious about making this area more green and having plenty of trees, they would have already started planting trees and plan the plots for sale, road network and infrastructure around those shielded/ protected trees, away from construction dangers, this will allow those trees time to mature as the area starts to mature, not waiting until after the construction has started, piecemeal. This phase layout clearly shows a lack of soft-scape or greenery in the public areas ( demarcated plots, and roads… nothing else), the planning is lacking in this regards
Hello I love your videos. Regarding the aburi land how far is the location from Accra? And should we assume you have done due diligence on this company and they are reliable? Thanks
You must always do your own due diligence. Never put that in someone else’s hands.
@@kelisemme8539 thanks Keli.. what is the best contact information?
I gave your number to my sister and nephew in Ghana and they have tried several times for someone from your team to take them to the land. My nephew managed to talk an individual who arranged to take them to the land on a Saturday on multiple occasions and each time someone calls back to cancel the visit. She even went to Aburi on one such arrangement and the nephew called back that someone from your team called to cancel the visit. Why? Are you serious selling these lands?
This is very discouraging
@@kofikena6212 Any update?
they have to zone the place so that people don't build anyhow, when I build a 2 storey then I dont expect my neighbour to come and build a single storey build next to mine, it spoils the architecture of the area
When I build a three story I dont expect my neighbor to come and build a two story building next to mine...
@@wmMustafa two storey and three will be a bit acceptable more beautiful than having a single storey next to a 2 storey and then comes another single storey on the other hand
@@kelisemme8539 good to know, will be in touch
Keli Semme can I buy triple plot together, wall fence it and build my own pool?
@@kelisemme8539 pls do , if it’s gonna be all single storey builds then they have to all follow suit and if all the buildings have to exceed one storey build they that has to be abided by to give a beautiful architectural view
"Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. job.😀.
Hi Dela. Fantastic video! Very informative. Speaking into things I have been thinking about. Can this company’s details be shared?...
Yes please Royal kingdom Estates is the name of the company. Office located at 3 jUnction, amasaman
How many minutes drive from aburi to accra
Maybe 45 minutes
when are they going to start the roads within the estate?
Not sure
After all the construction of the homes is completed. I have land there and that is what I was told. When it rains, the car gets stuck because the roads are not paved.
Thank you!
I sent my family to go and check this plot. After calling Danny, they where asked to go to the head office in Amasaman so someone would come pick them so they can go for the sight viewing in Aburi. He waited there for 30 minutes whiles it was raining only for them to receive a call that they want to postpone the sight viewing to next week Saturday.
I think this very inappropriate. My family had to wake up as early as 6am to travel all the way from accra to Amasaman to get nothing but disappointment. Canceling the appointment just because of rain makes no sense , also because they will go to aburi by car, they will not get wet when they are inside a car. This family are not young anymore so that pained me alot.
Customer service should be better than this.
Hi Jessica, I’m sure Danny is not aware of this. How can he reach you? Please send me an email to naturalghanagirl@gmail.com
They postponed it likely because when it rains on the site, cars get stuck in the road on the site. I bought land there and since the roads are not developed on site, the car gets stuck.
So is there a price list for building and construction of your home once we have purchased your land?
Is the plot available?
Yes, send me an email naturalghanagirl@gmail.com
@@moretodela is it still at the same price?
Yes
Pls, How many minutes drive is aburi to accra?
1.Can you please provide information about the location? The distance from Accra mall and central accra
2. Is there electricity and water
3. What is the road network to get to this location
4. What is the fee for building. How much does the company charge for building a house just an estimate
5. What makes this part of aburi attractive? What is in the surrounding areas? What is it close it?
I'm sure their number is on the description.
@@kelisemme8539 thanks
@@kelisemme8539 is land still available at $7k?
There is no electricity on the site. We have water from a borehole we drilled. On the outside of the development site there is an electric pole that they could use to supply the site with power but they haven't yet.
Wish I have pictures of how it is now. Are there building project going on there
There’ll be an update on the project soon. They have already broken ground.
Yes, there are quite a few going on now. My house was just completed.
What is the cost in dollars please
Plants that I have trees and save Aburi from climate change and deforestation, Stop building with concrete walls and cutting trees, Develop the forest and keep the trees and save Aburi from climate change, All houses should plant trees and grass and no walls around houses causing erosion and rockfalls and flooding, stop destruction of the forest
Is Leasehold true ownership though?
That’s the only way you can buy land in Accra
Yep - found this out yesterday when speaking with Danny on the phone 🙂
How can I get a plot in Grace City ? Website please ? Thanks
The website is under construction at the moment but you can call the office on 055 755 5909 or email Danny dannyangels70@gmail.com
Thank the Lord for the tree planting. Concrete jungles are unhealthy.
Has anyone actually gone through the process and received their documents yet? I drove by the place and not even a single block on site. Is it that no one has decided to start building yet or it’s just a coincidence that not a single developer has started a project? If you went through the process and got your land, how was the process? Please share.
Well, I've purchased a couple of the lands on this development and as you know it's a gradual process to build a house or apartment. The acquisition of the docs was seamlessly done with the help of Danny himself and as I paid in instalments, recieved a recoept for every payment made. I believe in a couple of months most of the buyers including myself will start with our projects as these things involve a lot of planning before execution, not to mention the cost involved.
I hope this helps bro.
Yes this is something I’m concerned about too. Not a single foundation at all. A bit strange no?
Yeah I was interested in a couple of plots, but was given the run around after I got an Attorney involved. Slimey business practice. Luckily I have found property elsewhere. Really ashamed how someone act with one another.
My question is are you saying after 50 year if you are not Ghanaian you will have to buy the land again?
You pay a tax it's not much
Are those pineapple plants nearby Dela?
I like that you show land, and the process to obtain land property. However, I am a bit curious of the history of the land and area that you show. Don't know if it's a buying point for me. But, just curious about it. Like tribes or families that once held the land... I know it's probably pointless.
Any information you need will be provided once you contact the office. We will give you the opportunity to run an official
Independent search and all you seek will be clearly spelt out. Thank you
beautiful view! is the plot in meters or feet?
Feet
@@moretodela thanks for the video. The Owners should have flown a drone so we can see the area from the top.Aburi- Amanfro, is it down in the valley or you still climb up the Aburi mountain? Owner should fly a drone so we can see but you did well so thanks for the video...Any more plots left?
Very beautiful land/area. My question would be, are there going to be paved streets and roads? i want to drive on a well paved road and street without all the dirt and potholes.
They will wait until all the development is completed. I have land there and I asked about it because when it rains, the car gets stuck. Danny said they won't do anything until the development is done. He also said we the land owners will be the ones paying for the development of the roads.
The positive(s):
The developing initiative is an amazing idea. I like the policy to start building something within the 2 year timeframe.
The negatives:
The demarcation effort is very poorly envisioned in the sense that some of the existing trees should remain in the spaces that are not meant for construction (buildings/roads)
In Japan, some trees are uprooted and relocated for preservation.
My people, please realise that the reason places like Cantonments is expensive is because of the unusual greenery that the place has. (Considering it’s in the city)
I am sure, there is a beautiful master plan for the area but please consider developing small sections at a time. Making too much of the land available in my opinion would mean uncompleted buildings will be scattered all over the place. It would therefore take forever to construct the roads in the community because generally, roads are expected to be constructed as the last input to avoid getting destroyed by heavy delivery vehicles.
You probably didn't hear it because of the audio quality but they said it will be built in phases. The first/current phase is 14 acres of development then they plan on moving on to a new phase.
@@dannyangels313 all the best with the development. I look forward to seeing the plans unfold into solid reality.
why are we in such a rush to turn all of Ghana's arable lands into concrete? all the farmlands in and around Accra has been turned into real estate in the last 35 years. we should focus on building up, but instead everyone wants to own a piece of land.
so much untapped land in the bono area accra is all concrete though
Good question. It looks like the Estate will be taking over farmed land. I saw some pineapple farms in the footage.
Great stuff.....
The best part of your videos - the gorgeous sign off- nutifafa ☮!
Then of course your candour 😁
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Every tom, dick and harry is turning farmlands into real estate. Are we thinking about what we will eat in future?
It’s why i kind of hate videos like this. Everyone loves Aburi because of how lush it is yet want to turn every bit of it into a housing estate.
Modernity has improved and traditional farming methods are in the minority. Are you aware that Ghana has a huge housing deficit of 1.7million? The private sector s doing well and must be commended
Farmland.. Ghana is big. Problem isnt Farmland yet, its proper roads. Yes Aburi wont have sea water level rise issues like Accra, but still people just consider to live an buildt in the south. We are in the upper East, even giving out a house free, and its offereing to some people way more than the south. 2 hours on the road to oagadogu in burkina faso w intl airport, less than 2 hours to tamale, domestic and soon intl airport......
Sweet Badd...do you have any idea how much land is occupied with buildings, roads and bridges? Ghana has vast virgin land. Maybe you should think about how people build and maximize any square foot by encouraging tall buildings rather than many single stories. Ghana has huge housing issues. While you’re at it, what are you doing about the Chinese polluting the water bodies through illegal mining famously called Galamsey?
@@dadoboye1536There is a housing deficit for sure but how many of these developers are tackling that issue? From my perspective, they are mostly catering for the pound and dollar market and not helping the average Ghanaians earning 1000Ghc a month. As for galamsay, everyone involved must be given a death sentence. Thank you!
Where is the location of this site? Can you give a link of Google map GPS coordinate?
Aburi Amanfro
@@moretodela There's an app called What3words. Please check it out. It'll help you communicate the location, so we can see for ourselves on maps.
This is excellent! I see the land is surrounded by farms will there be a continuous breeze of animal dunk. 💩🙊
@@moretodela you mean Amanforom?
Finally I got 2 plot Dela
Congratulations
Hello Dela, I love your videos but I do find it very hard to watch when it comes to land selling and new residential development. Please do note that this is not bashing you but it is very prevalent in almost every land selling videos in Ghana on TH-cam. This is because we tend to build more residential dwellings while destroying everything in the path. We could build more high rise structures in smaller areas than destroying farms and natural vegetation that took centuries and possibly thousands of years to get to the level they are. We need to restructure our way(s) of development. Almost all land selling videos are in areas where farms and natural attractions should be, were or are. Also and most importantly, I see more housing than factories and manufacturing plants. Where are the job creations? Sure-- construction will create its own jobs but what about the long term? Lets reserve many more places. Like this land location, it should be maintained for what it looks to be (farming) from the surroundings. When you build more homes but no factories and manufacturing plants as well as reserving natural resources, do we then continue to import more of what we should be creating in our land? We contribute to the well-being of the nation and it natural resources than helping to destroy them. I walked away from a land which happened to be for orange farmers being turned up for residential purposes. My hear sunk. Everything we do impacts someone one way or another so let's be very careful because it comes back to us. Do forgive me if my comment comes across negatively or offends you in any way. I am just a concerned citizen.
I’m not offended at all. You have made some valid points.
I completely agree with you! Watching this video makes me sick to my stomach. Build a high rise in the city why destroy beautiful land and trees!!! I wonder if theres a law that can be pass to preserve the land.
It sounded as though K3k3li was a buyer then later he sounded as a partner or employee of the place. Which is he?
These are great guys. Kekeli is a top man
Great job Dela
Ghanaians lease land in their own country?
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How much is 100x70
@@kelisemme8539 give me your number
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My advice to foreigners don't buy a 50 years leased don't please
Why not?
If you can renew it, then there is no problem
Aburi is undergoing serious destruction of the beautiful forest and destruction of trees and greenery. Please don’t sell land to make money and destroy the forest.please advise your buyers and sellers to save the forest, plant trees and grow green grass instead of building walls which causes erosion and flooding. Folks use plant hedges for fencing. Plant green grass instead of concrete driveways and compound. Plant several fruit trees and willow trees. Let’s stop climate change in Aburi. The climate is changing due to the cutting of trees and destruction of the forest. Please educate the people don’t make Aburi to become like Accra. Stop the tree cutting and plant trees.