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Ghana’s Building Cost Inflation Drops to 2.2% in March

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Construction cost pressures in Ghana are easing faster than expected. The latest data shows a continued slowdown that could reshape pricing across the real estate sector

Ghana’s building cost inflation slowed to 2.2% in March, extending a steady downward trend in construction expenses. The latest figures signal relief for developers and contractors who have grappled with volatile input costs over the past year.

Lower inflation in building materials could translate into more stable project budgets and potentially improved housing affordability if sustained. It also reflects broader macroeconomic stabilization, offering cautious optimism for investors tracking Ghana’s real estate sector.

If the trend holds, developers may accelerate stalled projects and adjust pricing strategies in the months ahead.

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MrsMason 4h ago

Your article says a lot about this market. Try hiring a proof reader before publishing.

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MrsMason 4h ago

Your article says a lot about this market. Try hiring a proof reader before publishing.