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Ghana to host 2026 Africa Real Estate Festival

Global investors, developers and policymakers set to converge in Accra for the continent’s premier real estate gathering

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January 19, 2026
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The Africa Real Estate Festival (AREF) is set to return in 2026 with an ambitious vision to redefine urban living across the continent.

Scheduled for 18th–19th April, 2026, in Accra, the festival will convene under the theme: “Innovation Meets Identity: Designing Africa’s Next Living Experience – Positioning Real Estate as More Than Just Property.”

Speaking at the press launch in Accra on Friday, January 16, 2026, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AREF, Desmond Oteng, described the festival as a movement rather than a one-off event, driven by the urgency of Africa’s rapid urbanisation.

“Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. By 2050, over 1.4 billion Africans will live in cities, yet our real estate conversations still focus on buildings and prices instead of people, quality of life, and sustainability,” he said.

According to him, AREF seeks to reposition real estate as a catalyst for economic transformation, climate responsibility, cultural identity, youth empowerment, diaspora engagement, and inclusive urban growth. The maiden festival will be held in Accra on April 18 and 19, 2026, and will convene policymakers, developers, investors, architects, planners, financial institutions, prop-tech innovators, and diaspora stakeholders from across Africa and the global African community.

Although hosted in Ghana, he stressed that AREF is a continental platform with plans to expand into other African countries.

“Our focus is intentional city building. Africa does not need more unplanned cities or gated silos. We need connected communities and functional urban ecosystems that work for people,” he noted.

The festival seeks to position real estate as a catalyst for cultural expression, technological innovation, and sustainable economic growth.

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He went on to disclose that the event will bring together over 1,500 delegates, 100+ exhibitors from 30+ countries, and 50+ renowned speakers, alongside significant government and diaspora representation.

The CEO of the Real Estate Agency Council (REAC), Mr Emmanuel Jeffrey, who represented the Minister of Works and Housing, Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, stated that with Ghana’s crucial 3rd Round Mutual Evaluation by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on the horizon, the nation’s real estate sector was undergoing a transformative drive toward transparency and compliance.

He outlined a comprehensive government strategy to fortify the sector against financial crimes.

“The real estate sector is recognised globally as a high-risk sector, and how we perform during this evaluation matters, not only for the Council, but for the country as a whole,” Mr Jeffrey stated, underscoring the national stakes involved.

The strategy, according to him, hinges on intensive collaboration and capacity building, led by the REAC in partnership with key institutions including the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), and professional brokers’ groups.

Mr Jeffrey affirmed that a robust and compliant real estate sector is vital for economic security, investment confidence, and Ghana’s international standing.

International interest in AREF was underscored by the presence of Her Excellency (H.E) Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, High Commissioner of Barbados to Ghana, who announced Barbados’ participation in the festival. She described AREF as a practical bridge between diplomacy, investment, and sustainable development.

“Real estate today is no longer just about property ownership. It is about the full ecosystem, capital flows, lifestyle assets, and long-term value creation,” she said.

She highlighted Barbados’ experience, where real estate contributes about 18 per cent of national GDP, supported by political stability, clear legal frameworks, progressive tax policies, and strong community education. According to her, the Barbadian model offers valuable lessons for Ghana and other African coastal states, particularly in tourism-linked real estate, coastal conservation, health tourism, retirement living, and sustainable community planning.

The High Commissioner also revealed growing interest among Barbadians and Caribbean investors in Ghana, noting a sharp increase in travel and enquiries about property ownership following visits to the country.

From the government perspective, the Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs Office of the President, Nana Kyere Agyemang, outlined Ghana’s evolving strategy to deepen diaspora participation in the real estate sector. He explained that the focus is shifting from informal remittances to structured investment and asset creation.

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“Our objective is to move beyond remittances for consumption and toward remittances for asset building,” he said.

He identified three key priority areas: capital market integration through real estate investment trusts and diaspora bonds, improved regulatory transparency through digital land governance, and sustainability under the African Continental Free Trade Area framework. He also noted plans to incentivise commercial real estate developments that serve as logistics hubs for intra-African trade.

Mr. Agyemang commended the AREF team for the speed and commitment with which the initiative has been executed, reaffirming government openness to partnerships that strengthen Ghana’s real estate ecosystem.

AREF’s unique model bridges real estate with sectors such as technology, finance, tourism, logistics, media, and culture, creating a shared platform for investment and partnership.

The festival will offer a curated, multi-faceted programme designed to inform, connect, and inspire.

Core pillars include the strategic Investment & Policy Conference; the transactional hub of the Real Estate Exhibition and Diaspora Investment Pavilion; the aspirational Luxury Experience & Lifestyle Showcase; and the forward-looking Cultural Festival & Innovation Matchmaking segment.

This will be complemented by a series of interactive workshops, demonstrations, and structured networking forums, ensuring a comprehensive and actionable experience for all participants.

With a target of generating over $200 million in investment leads, AREF aims to boost investor confidence and foster cross-sector deals. The event will also produce The AREF Report 2026, a data-driven publication on real estate trends and opportunities across Africa.

Beyond 2026, AREF plans to expand into a continent-wide circuit, hosting regional editions to promote sustainable urban innovation, economic collaboration, and cultural celebration.

Organised by the pan-African organisation Africa Real Estate Festival, the event is supported by year-round initiatives in research, PropTech acceleration, policy advocacy, and networking.

About Africa Real Estate Festival (AREF)

AREF is a pan-African platform dedicated to empowering the real estate ecosystem through events, research, innovation programs, and partnerships. It connects all stakeholders across the value chain to drive sustainable growth, investment, and culturally grounded development in Africa’s built environment.

High-level speakers at the forum include: H. E. Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, Barbados, High Commissioner to Ghana,

Mr Emmanuel Jeffrey,

CEO of Real Estate Agency Council, and

Mr. Desmond

Kwesi Oteng, Team Lead, among others.

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