Smart home project set to lure Diaspora Ghanaians

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Diaspora Homes Ghana

from RUSSELL ADADEVOH in Accra, Ghana
Ghana Bureau
ACCRA, (CAJ News) – THE Barracks, a residential development in the East Legon region of Ghana, is hailed as a catalyst redefining how nationals in the Diaspora are building, investing and turning inherited land into a tangible legacy.

The project in the Greater Accra region is an initiative by Diaspora Homes Ghana.

The Barracks Ghana is a boutique residential development currently under construction, timed to coincide with people returning to Ghana for the December season.

“For many of us, land in Ghana carries stories that stretch across generations,” Eli Kwawu, Diaspora Homes Ghana Chief Executive Officer, said

“With The Barracks, we want to honour those stories and help people return home to something living, lasting, and filled with purpose.”

The Barracks is inspired by the legacy of Kwawu’s family patriarch, a retired colonel whose formative years were spent in military barracks.

It pledges to offer facilities ranging from international schools and cafés to business districts, restaurants and fitness centres.

Homes will feature fully-fitted contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, living and dining areas, en-suite bedrooms, concierge services, elevators, rooftop grills and ample storage.

For security and convenience, the project offers smart home features, biometric access, high-speed fiber internet, CCTV surveillance, backup generator, landscaped grounds, 24-hour access control and interconnected rooftop terraces to further improve the residential experience.

– CAJ News

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