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Costs of Land Registration in Ghana
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Costs of Land Registration in Ghana

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Real estate is an important subject that cannot be left out any serious macroeconomic deliberation and the collective quest for investment, wealth creation, poverty alleviation and economic development. The importance of well established real estate markets that operate efficiently cannot, therefore, be over-emphasised. One area that has and continues to dominate discussions relates to how real estate market information should be organised and managed to guide participants in the markets to make efficient purchase, sale and investment decisions. In Ghana, despite 126 years of unbroken history of implementing land registration programmes, it is estimated that only 8% of real estate ownership has been registered. It is important to properly comprehend this problem and its fundamental causes in order to proffer the appropriate remedies. This book discusses the issues facing land registration in Ghana.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
10 March 2011
Pages
51
ISBN
9781617289590

Real estate is an important subject that cannot be left out any serious macroeconomic deliberation and the collective quest for investment, wealth creation, poverty alleviation and economic development. The importance of well established real estate markets that operate efficiently cannot, therefore, be over-emphasised. One area that has and continues to dominate discussions relates to how real estate market information should be organised and managed to guide participants in the markets to make efficient purchase, sale and investment decisions. In Ghana, despite 126 years of unbroken history of implementing land registration programmes, it is estimated that only 8% of real estate ownership has been registered. It is important to properly comprehend this problem and its fundamental causes in order to proffer the appropriate remedies. This book discusses the issues facing land registration in Ghana.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
10 March 2011
Pages
51
ISBN
9781617289590