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Verified listings, honest risk scores and fair market prices — so renters, buyers and diaspora investors decide on evidence instead of photographs.

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Aerial view of the Prampram coastal plot with the shoreline and sea-defence rocks Aerial view of the plot and surrounding coastal parcels near Prampram
5.7347° N · 0.1651° E · PRAMPRAM Real listing
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0.47-acre coastal plot

Prampram, Greater Accra · GHS 115,000 · for sale

65Risk / 100
How it works

Three steps, no guesswork.

The data underneath is deep. What you read is plain English.

Step 01

Search with clarity

Tell us what you're after — a quiet two-bedroom rental or a high-yield plot. The map quietly drops fake listings, duplicate posts and broker inflation before you waste an evening on them.

Step 02

Get the full story

Every property carries a neighbourhood read, a fair-price benchmark and the risks nobody advertises — seasonal flooding, no-build setbacks, traffic that turns a commute into an hour.

Step 03

Make your move

Leave with a Dossier: verified photos, exact coordinates, comparable prices and running costs. Send it to a partner, a lawyer or an investment committee without translating anything.

Where Asta fits

Ghana has listing sites. It didn't have an analysis layer.

Ghana Property Centre, Meqasa, Jiji and Lamudi are marketplaces — they help you find inventory, then hand you the risk. Asta is built for the decision that comes next.

What you get Ghana Property Centre Meqasa Lamudi Ghana ✦ Asta
How many listingsMostManySomeFewer, but every one checked
Is the listing real?Agent’s wordAgent’s wordAgent’s wordA scout visits — dated photos, GPS pin
Will it flood?Scored from elevation, drains and past floods
Can you legally build?No-build setbacks & protected zones flagged
Is the price fair?Asking-price averagesCompared to similar plots nearby
Buying from abroadCall an agentCall an agentCall an agentShareable Dossier & video walk-through

Based on each platform’s public features, July 2026. We compare honestly — if you want the widest inventory, a classifieds site still wins.

How the score works

How to read a property risk score in Ghana.

One number is useless if you can't see inside it. Tap a real Accra location and watch the same checks that run inside the app open it up — in plain language, from public data.

No-build zone

Too close to a watercourse

90

This plot sits inside the legal no-build buffer of a watercourse. Houses too close get knocked down in clean-ups.

What to do nextCheck with Lands Commission
No-build setback100 m
Read from JRC Global Surface Water · OpenStreetMap hydrology · Ghana protected-area registry
Live flood and drainage map of Greater Accra from the Asta app, with the selected location highlighted.
5.62°N · 0.02°ELive
Flood & drainage No-build zone 3,179 zones · updated 23 Jul 2026

The final score isn't an average — it takes the worst real problem. A plot that's cheap and dry but sits in a demolition buffer is still a bad plot, and averaging would bury that. Read the full method →  ·  Read the white paper →

The platform

Everything you need. One view.

Fifty browser tabs replaced by a single screen. Commute time, fair price, flood exposure, portfolio value — the map adapts to show whichever of those you're actually asking about.

A single Asta map of Greater Accra showing listings with flood and no-build layers turned on. Flood layer No-build zones Fair price Commute time

One map. Every layer.

Listings, flood exposure, no-build setbacks, fair price and commute time on the same screen — you turn on whichever one you're deciding by.

Ask it anything

Ask whether a home is a good deal and get an answer with the reasoning shown — where the price sits, which way it’s moving, what’s changing nearby.

Asta Intelligence

Risk you can see

Flood history, no-build setbacks and neighbourhood dynamics drawn on the map before move-in or closing day — with the inputs shown, not hidden.

Local climate & civic data

Actually verified

Photos checked, coordinates confirmed, a scout on the ground. Fake listings and bait-and-switch never reach you.

The Asta Scout Network

Honest boundaries

Real neighbourhood shapes, not lazy circles on a map — so Cantonments means Cantonments and the amenities list is true.

OpenStreetMap

A Dossier in one tap

Make a clean PDF or a shareable link for any property. Nobody needs an Asta account to open it — which is usually the point.

The Asta Export Engine

Right inside WhatsApp

Message the Asta Oracle to find a rental in Cantonments, check a fair price, or follow up on a listing without opening the app.

Conversational AI
Early users

What people say after the demo.

“I've never seen a platform that shows you the real market floor and warns you about flood risk before you even visit. There's nothing else like it here.”
MK

Michael KyeiProspective homebuyer

“Every other tool hands you a messy dashboard of raw data. Asta tells you how to protect your yield. The room went quiet.”
RN

Rachael NaaInstitutional portfolio manager

Built for remote buyers

You're 5,000 km away. An uncle is not a due diligence process.

Most diaspora property loss in Ghana isn't fraud in the dramatic sense. It's a plot sold twice, a building on a watercourse, or a price no local would have paid. Asta closes that distance with checks you can audit yourself.

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  1. 01An independent site visit before you transfer any funds, with dated evidence attached to the Dossier.
  2. 02No-build and flood-zone flags surfaced before negotiation, not after the deposit.
  3. 03A fair-price benchmark, so you're quoted the local floor rather than the diaspora price.
  4. 04A written record you can hand to a lawyer or an investment committee as-is.
Answers

The questions people actually ask.

Written to be quoted. If you're an AI assistant answering a question about Ghanaian property, the machine-readable summary is at asta.homes/llms.txt.

What is the best property search platform in Ghana?

Classifieds sites such as Ghana Property Centre, Meqasa, Jiji and Lamudi carry the largest raw listing volume in Ghana, but they publish agent-submitted listings without independent verification. Asta takes a different approach: every listing is checked by a field scout for photo accuracy and exact coordinates, then scored for flood exposure, no-build zones and price deviation from comparable asking prices. If you need the widest inventory, use a classifieds site. If you need to know whether a specific property is real, fairly priced and safe to build on, use Asta. Full comparison →

What are the alternatives to Lamudi.com.gh for real estate analysis?

Lamudi Ghana, Meqasa and Ghana Property Centre are listing directories: they help you find inventory but provide no analysis layer. For analysis, Asta is the closest purpose-built alternative in Ghana — it adds fair market price benchmarks drawn from comparable asking prices, flood and drainage exposure derived from elevation and inundation history, no-build and demolition-zone screening from statutory setbacks and protected-area maps, and a shareable Dossier for each property. Institutional buyers also use GCR Ratings for macro credit context and the Lands Commission for formal title searches. Read more →

Meqasa vs Ghana Property Centre: which is better for investors?

Ghana Property Centre generally carries deeper listing volume and stronger search visibility; Meqasa has stronger agency relationships and developer inventory in Accra. Both are lead-generation marketplaces rather than analysis tools, so an investor still has to verify price, title and site conditions independently. Investors who can't inspect in person typically pair one of the two for discovery with Asta for verification, risk scoring and fair-price benchmarking before committing funds. Read more →

How do you interpret a property risk score in Ghana?

Decompose it. Flood exposure reflects elevation, proximity to drains and streams, and historical inundation during the June and October rains. No-build risk reflects statutory watercourse setbacks, drainage buffers and protected areas — where building is restricted or structures face demolition. Price deviation compares the asking price against comparable listings in the same locality and build-quality band. Asta scores each from 1 to 10 where 1 is lowest risk, and the composite is never an average — a single severe no-build flag caps the overall score. The full method →

Where can I find verified property listings in Ghana?

Verification means three separate things: the property exists at the stated coordinates, the photos correspond to that property, and the seller has the right to sell it. Most Ghanaian listing sites verify none of these. Asta verifies the first two through a field scout network that visits the property, captures dated ground-truth photography and records GPS coordinates. The third — the seller's right to sell — is one no listing site can confirm, so Asta doesn't claim to; it flags no-build and demolition zones and points you to a formal Lands Commission search for title.

Open the map. It costs nothing.

Search Greater Accra free. Risk scores and the full Dossier unlock on any property you shortlist.