Housing Minister commissions Legacy Court Housing Project

The Minister for Works and Housing, Mr Francis Asenso-Boakye, has commissioned Legacy Court Housing Project, located in Adenta, Accra.

The project is a remarkable 40-unit development by the State Housing Company Limited (SHC), Ghana’s foremost housing developer to support low-income affordable housing initiatives in the country.

The unveiling marks the seventh project commissioned by the SHC in recent years, underscoring its commitment to making affordable housing available to Ghanaians.

Mr Asenso-Boakye commended the exemplary efforts of the SHC’s Board, management and dedicated staff for their significant contributions towards achieving this milestone.

“The Legacy Court Housing Project stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication and vision,” he stated.

He noted that the project is particularly notable because it was financed with the company’s Internally Generated Funds (IGF), showcasing its financial sustainability and prudent management.

He said the Legacy Court Housing Project is not just another housing development; it symbolizes a brighter future for countless Ghanaians in search of quality and affordable homes.

With the unveiling of the Legacy Court Housing Project, the Sector Minister and the SHC affirm their dedication to creating a Ghana where everyone has the opportunity to own a comfortable and affordable home, fostering a stronger, more prosperous nation for all.

5 thoughts on “Housing Minister commissions Legacy Court Housing Project

  1. Bernard tagoe Reply

    I will like to buy one of the houses
    Kindly reply me with more information
    Thanks

  2. Francis Royer Reply

    Good evening I was searching the website and I come across ministers of workers and housing so I would love to get some more information because I am interested in buying a three bedroom home for my family. I will leave my contact number so that you could get in touch with me thank you very much. And.

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