The Africa Housing Podcast
Podcast Description
Presented by Jobomax HomesYour go-to podcast for navigating the real estate, finance, and entrepreneurial landscape in West Africa, whether you're an investor seeking the next big opportunity or part of the diaspora hoping to build a home in your country of birth.Hosted by the team at Jobomax Homes, the leading developer and financier of housing in West Africa, we offer insights from our operations in four African countries. Each episode features conversations with some of the most creative and successful investors, operators, and entrepreneurs on the continent.For members of the diaspora, the journey to build back home can feel overwhelming. We’re here to share real stories of those who’ve broken through the barriers, the lessons they’ve learned, and the opportunities ahead.Let’s talk about the future of housing in West Africa, and how you can be part of it.New episodes drop monthly. Subscribe and join the conversation! Follow Jobomax for more updates and behind-the-scenes stories:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jobomax/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JobomaxHomesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobomaxhomes/Twitter: https://x.com/jobomaxFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jobomax
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Focuses on real estate investment, housing development, and entrepreneurial opportunities with episodes discussing diaspora experiences, market insights, and collaborative ventures such as the merger between Jobomax Homes and Kado Partners in Cameroon.

Presented by Jobomax Homes
Your go-to podcast for navigating the real estate, finance, and entrepreneurial landscape in West Africa, whether you’re an investor seeking the next big opportunity or part of the diaspora hoping to build a home in your country of birth.
Hosted by the team at Jobomax Homes, the leading developer and financier of housing in West Africa, we offer insights from our operations in four African countries. Each episode features conversations with some of the most creative and successful investors, operators, and entrepreneurs on the continent.
For members of the diaspora, the journey to build back home can feel overwhelming. We’re here to share real stories of those who’ve broken through the barriers, the lessons they’ve learned, and the opportunities ahead.
Let’s talk about the future of housing in West Africa, and how you can be part of it.
New episodes drop monthly. Subscribe and join the conversation!
Follow Jobomax for more updates and behind-the-scenes stories:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jobomax/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JobomaxHomes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobomaxhomes/
Twitter: https://x.com/jobomax
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jobomax
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Hanna Atiase (E. Wells Realty & Consultancy) and Marisa Deku (Jobomax Homes) to explore what’s really happening in Ghana’s real estate market for diaspora investors.
Ghana offers the highest annual rental yields on the African continent, but there’s a massive gap between what banks advertise and what actually happens when you try to get financing. We dig into:
- Why diaspora investors are increasingly drawn to Ghana (and it’s more than nostalgia)
- The “trust problem” and why it’s actually a systems problem
- How to vet developers and avoid costly mistakes
- What financing actually looks like for diaspora buyers
- Red flags in construction projects and oversight
- Due diligence essentials: from surveyor checks to flood zone assessments
Plus practical advice on communication, cultural differences in business, and building generational wealth through real estate.
If you’re considering investing in Ghana, or anywhere in Africa, this conversation cuts through the hype and gets to the reality.
And, receive a special promotion of $500 off your down payment on a Jobomax home for listening to this episode!
Connect with E. Wells Realty: ewellsconsult.com | Instagram: @ewellsrealtyaccra

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