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There are three types of land tenure provided for in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, namely:
Public lands – State land and land vested in the President in trust for the people of Ghana.
Stool/Skin lands – Community lands vested in the traditional /other community leaders on behalf of the community.
Private and family/clan lands – Owned by families, individuals and clans in the community.
The laws of Ghana do not allow freehold lands.
Who can buy land in Ghana?
Ghanaians:
Ghanaians can legally purchase and own land on leasehold basis for 99 years, subject to renewal from any of the three landowners mentioned above.
Non-Ghanaians:
Non-Ghanaians can purchase and own residential, commercial, industrial and/or agricultural land on leasehold basis up to 50 years subject to renewal from any of the three categories of ownership mentioned above.
Your purchased plot papers will include all site plan, land title and court documentation.