Land Buying Guide

How to Verify Litigation-Free Land in Ghana Before You Buy

<h1><strong>The Complete Step-by-Step Process of Buying Land in Ghana</strong></h1>

<h2>Understanding the Land Acquisition Journey</h2>

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Acquiring land in Ghana begins with identifying a suitable location that aligns with your residential, commercial, or investment goals. Most residential plots are commonly measured at <strong>70×100 feet</strong>, and choosing the right area is the first important decision.
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Once a plot is selected, the next step is conducting <strong>due diligence</strong>. This involves verifying ownership documents, confirming the land is litigation-free, and ensuring the seller has legal authority to transfer ownership.
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A land search at the Lands Commission is strongly recommended before full payment is made. This official search confirms ownership status and identifies any legal encumbrances.
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After verification, payment terms are agreed upon. Buyers may choose outright payment or structured instalment plans. Official receipts, allocation notes, and site plans must be issued as proof of transaction.
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Finally, the land title registration process formalizes ownership. Once registration is complete, your property rights are legally recognized and protected.
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