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For Ghanaians abroad

Buying property in Ghana, from wherever you are.

We help Ghanaians in the UK, US, Canada and beyond find, vet and close on homes and land at home — without the flight, the phone-tag or the guesswork.

  • Vetted listings only
  • USD / GBP / EUR quotes
  • End-to-end legal + payment handling

The proximity problem

Buying from afar should not mean buying blind.

Most diaspora buyers we talk to have the same story: a plot that disappeared, a cousin who took the deposit, a builder who went silent, a title that never came through. It is not a Ghana problem — it is a proximity problem.

Every listing we take on is independently verified — land title, vendor ID, site visit, and a GPS pin you can match against your own tools. And every diaspora client gets one named coordinator.

How it works

A full buying team, on the ground, in your time zone.

  1. Step 1

    Search & shortlist

    Tell Yaa what you want — plot, off-plan, resale, rental-ready, location, budget. Curated shortlist within 72 hours. No firehose.

  2. Step 2

    Remote viewing

    Live video walk-through with our field agent. Ask the neighbour a question. See the uncomfortable bits too.

  3. Step 3

    Verification

    Lands Commission search, vendor ID, plot boundaries matched to the site plan. You see the raw documents.

  4. Step 4

    Close & hand-over

    Solicitor transfer, escrow payment, stamping, registration. Full closing pack you can share with your lawyer.

One fee. No surprises.

Traditional brokerage in Ghana is opaque. You think the seller pays. The seller thinks you pay. Someone pays both sides. We publish a single flat advisory fee up front — in the currency you'll actually be paying with — and we bill only when a transaction closes. Lands Commission, stamping, and solicitor fees are passed through at cost with receipts.

Talk to Yaa

Tell Yaa about the property you have in mind.

Yaa is our diaspora specialist. Drop her a note and she'll be in touch within 24 hours (Africa/Accra business hours).

Replies in your time zone.

The questions every diaspora buyer asks

  • Can I buy land in Ghana if I am not a citizen?

    Non-citizens can lease for up to 50 years; Ghanaians in diaspora typically own freehold.

  • How do I pay from abroad without losing a fortune in FX?

    We route through a partner FX desk with live interbank rates. We never quote retail-bank margins.

  • What if the title turns out to be bad?

    We run a Lands Commission search before you commit to payment, and flag any issues we surface. We don't recommend proceeding on an unclean title, and we'll walk you through what to ask the seller, your solicitor, and the Lands Commission directly. Final due diligence and the decision to proceed remain with you and your legal advisor.

  • How do I sign documents from overseas?

    Apostille, Ghana mission abroad, or power of attorney to a solicitor — we set up whichever works for your country.

  • Can you manage the build if I am not around?

    Yes — Yaa brings in Kwame to project-manage construction end-to-end.

Why myPropertyGhana

We're not the biggest portal in Ghana. We're the brokerage that takes fewer mandates, vets them harder, and runs a transaction end-to-end so you don't chase eight different people to close a deal.

  • Verified listings only

    Lands Commission search, vendor ID, GPS pin. If we can't verify, we don't list.

  • One named coordinator

    Every client gets a single agent who owns the transaction. No hand-offs, no chasing.

  • Faster time-to-close

    Title work runs in parallel with negotiation, not after. Typical resident close: 30–45 days.

  • Diaspora-native

    FX, POA, remote viewing — this is routine for us, not an exception.

  • Documented at every step

    Signed agreements, search receipts, solicitor confirmations — every transaction leaves a paper trail you can verify independently.

  • Published fees

    One flat advisory fee, disclosed up front, billed only when a transaction closes.