Real Estate

Client-focused, results-driven

Osini Real Estate brings to you the very best properties, for personal, business and investment. We're founded on trust and integrity, helping you to make the best property decisions.

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Osini Real Estate works with clients, investors and financial institutions to develop various projects. Our architecture & construction services form part of this process to ensure our clients are rewarded with a bespoke, well-executed project.

Frequently asked questions

What types of properties do you specialize in?
Real estate services in Ghana typically cover a broad range of properties, including residential homes, commercial properties, luxury estates, rental properties, and investment opportunities.
How do I start the process of buying or selling a property?
To start buying or selling, you should contact a real estate agent. If buying, the agent will help you assess your needs and search for properties. If selling, they’ll conduct an evaluation of your property, advise on competitive pricing, and help you prepare the listing.
Which areas or neighbourhoods do you serve?
We mostly serve in prime areas like East Legon, Cantonments, Labone, Airport Residential area, Osu, Roman Ridge, Dzorwulu,  Tse Addo and surrounding areas. Agents have local knowledge of neighborhoods and can guide clients through the most suitable areas for their needs.
What should I look for when buying a home?
Consider factors like your budget, preferred location, property size, and features such as the number of bedrooms, outdoor space, and proximity to schools or work. You should also be mindful of lesser thought-of aspects such as utilities, security, and transportation links when choosing a location.
How do you determine the value of a property?
Property value is determined through a combination of market analysis (Comparative Market Analysis or CMA), recent sales data for similar properties, the condition of the home, and location. We also factor in any unique features and current market conditions.
What are closing costs, and who pays them?
Closing costs are fees associated with the transfer of property ownership and it includes legal fees, stamp duty, registration fees, property transfer taxes, and costs for verifying property titles. The buyer typically covers most closing costs, though this can vary depending on the negotiation and agreement between buyer and seller.
How long does it take to buy or sell a property?
Property transactions in Ghana can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on factors like market conditions, financing, and the complexity of the sale.
What entities offer mortgage loans in Ghana?
Several banks and financial institutions in Ghana offer mortgage loans to help you finance your property purchase. Some of the prominent ones include: Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB), Stanbic Bank Ghana, Ecobank Ghana, Absa Bank Ghana (formerly Barclays Bank), Fidelity Bank, CAL Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Societe Generale Ghana, Bond Financial Services, Dalex Financing. These institutions offer a range of mortgage products tailored to different needs, from first-time homebuyers to seasoned investors. It's advisable to compare the terms, interest rates, and repayment options before choosing the best lender for your financial situation.
Do I need a real estate agent to buy or sell a property?
While it's not mandatory, having a real estate agent in Ghana can be very helpful. Agents offer expertise in navigating the local market, handling negotiations, and managing the legal aspects of a transaction, ensuring a smoother process.
How do I schedule a property showing?
To schedule a property showing, you can contact a real estate agent or use online platforms that list properties. An agent will arrange the viewing at a convenient time and provide you with further details on the property.

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We’d love to hear from you, whether you’re interested in buying, renting or working with us to pursue various development opportunities.
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