If you’ve ever come across “the Africa they don’t show you” on social media, this is a version of that tailored to Ghana and the beautiful homes here. So yeah, these are the beatiful houses in Ghana the media doesn’t show you.
While there are tons of gorgeous homes all over Ghana, we’ll focus primarily on the ones up for sale by real estate developers such as Trasacco, Swami India, Mobus Properties, Imperial Homes, etc. Also, beautiful here is highly subjective but we’ll try to be as objective as possible. Moreoever, many of these are picture perfect and may not necessarily reflect what they look like in real life. That’s up to you to decide. What? That’s where the adventure is really. 😉
Additionally, this is just a gallery and won’t have detailed information. Check out our epic A – Z of estate houses in Ghana for that.
We’ll cover apartments and houses alike, and maybe, just maybe, office spaces (that’ll most likely be in a different post).
Beautiful Houses in Ghana
This includes townhomes, detached and semi-detached houses and more. Did I already say these are some drop dead gorgeous, beautiful houses? Yeah. I did.
Let’s salivate over these beautiful houses in Ghana.
Paradise Estate (by Swami India Ghana) at East Legon Hills

Aburi Mountain Home (via Gus Cameo)

Phoenix Villas (by Mobus Properties) at Adjiriganor

Montgomery Residence at Silicon Accra Smart City, East Legon Hills

Ayi Mensah Park (by Indigo Homes) at Ayi Mensah – Oyarifa

Transvera Court (by Zaddington Properties) at East Legon Hills
Beautiful Apartments in Ghana
The Residence (by Clifton Homes) at Cantonments

Aurora Apartments (by Trasacco) at Kanda
Mirage Residence at Airport Residential Area

Villagio (by Trasacco Estate Developers) at Airport Residential Area
Pearl in City Luxury Apartments (by Acacia Build) at Cantonments






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