
The maiden edition of the GH London Mission Magazine, published by the Ghana High Commission in London, was created to showcase the innovation, culture, and immense potential of Ghana to the diaspora and the global community. The publication highlights initiatives that are contributing to the country's growth while strengthening the connection between Ghana and Ghanaians living abroad.
Royal Kingdom Estate stands out as the only real estate company included in the inaugural edition of the magazine, a recognition that reflects the company's growing reputation for trust, credibility, and professionalism within Ghana's property sector.
Since its establishment in 2018, Royal Kingdom Estate has focused on making land and property ownership in Ghana secure, transparent, and accessible. With over 3,000 acres of litigation-free land delivered to homeowners and investors, the company has built a strong track record serving both local buyers and Ghanaians living abroad.
At the inaugural event, held on the 6th of March in Barking, London, H.E Sabah Zita Benson expressed her appreciation to Royal Kingdom Estates for their contribution to the launch of the maiden edition of the GH London Mission magazine.
Additionally, the head of information and public affairs at the Ghana High Commission to the UK and Ireland, Bridget Bonney, visited the Royal Kingdom Estates office at Tse Addo to express their appreciation. Her words to the African diaspora ended with:
"If you're looking at investing at home, if you're looking at dealing in real estate, I recommend Royal Kingdom Estate."
The feature also highlights the company's role in supporting diaspora investment. As more Ghanaians abroad seek reliable ways to invest back home, Royal Kingdom Estates continues to bridge that gap by providing:
Being included in the inaugural publication by the Ghana High Commission in London reflects the increasing visibility of Royal Kingdom Estates within Ghana's investment ecosystem and its commitment to delivering real estate solutions people can trust.
As Ghana continues to attract global attention for investment, Royal Kingdom Estates remains dedicated to helping individuals and families invest confidently, build securely, and create lasting legacies through property ownership.
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