After five days of searching, prospective homeowners who visited the Ecobank Joynews Habitat Fair say they have been well educated to enable them to make the best decisions on their housing needs.
Scores of exhibitors offered discounted packages for lands, affordable housing, furniture, home insurance, assorted paints, and many more.
This year’s Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair was under the theme, “Home Ownership – to build or to buy”.
Partners who supported the fair till its successful climax included; DBS, Planned City Extension, Duraplast, Sam Renters Paradise and General Construction Limited.
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