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JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026: Today’s finale offers final chance to turn housing dreams into reality

The final day of the JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026 mini-fair comes up today, Sunday, August 23, with organisers expecting a strong turnout as the three-day housing and construction showcase enters its closing stretch at the Achimota Retail Centre.

JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026: Today’s finale offers final chance to turn housing dreams into reality

The JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026 reaches its final day on Sunday, August 23 at the Achimota Retail Centre. Organizers anticipate a robust attendance as the three-day event nears its conclusion. The fair, themed "Dream it. Explore it. Own it," provides prospective homeowners, property investors, builders, and families with one last chance to explore products, services, and solutions to make home ownership more attainable.

The fair has welcomed attendees from various stages of the housing journey, from those just beginning to explore their options to those actively seeking financing, building materials, property, and home improvement solutions. The final day aims to attract individuals who may have missed earlier opportunities or desire more time to engage with exhibitors, compare options, and seek professional advice before making decisions.

Exhibitors from across the housing ecosystem will showcase a range of solutions, including building materials, home financing, construction, furnishing, property development, and related services. This allows visitors to have direct conversations with businesses and industry professionals, moving beyond mere dreams and beginning to identify practical steps, products, and financial options necessary to turn their housing aspirations into reality.

Despite intermittent drizzle on Saturday, the first two days saw active participation from prospective homeowners, builders, industry professionals, and other visitors. The lively engagements and expert interactions at the fairgrounds demonstrate the event's ability to bridge the gap between aspiration and action, offering visitors more than a conventional exhibition.

It provides a unique opportunity to ask questions, obtain practical guidance, compare products, and gain a better understanding of the processes involved in building, buying, financing, or improving a home.

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