Buying land in a new country sounds like the ultimate dream, but it can quickly turn into a nightmare if you aren't careful. This video dives into the cautionary tales of Black Diasporans moving to Ghana, specifically focusing on the "Year of Return" momentum and the subsequent land disputes in areas like Assabu.
From stories of local residents claiming ownership of donated land to reports of unprofessional business practices and scams by content creators, the risks are real. The narrator highlights how "encroached land" and "land flipping" are causing serious financial and safety issues for repats.
The biggest takeaway? Don't rush into a massive purchase the moment you land. Whether it's Ghana, Kenya, or Uganda, the advice is simple: rent first, get your feet wet, and understand the local landscape before locking your life savings into real estate. In Africa, when you rush, you crush—so take your time and let the game come to you.
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