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Ho Rental Guide: What to Know Before Moving

If you’re planning a move to Ho, our Ho rental guide will help you understand the city’s housing market, prices, and what to expect as a tenant.

Welcome to Ho—the land of fresh air, friendly people, and rent prices that might surprise you. According to our Ho rental guide, the only cheap thing here is sunlight… and God hasn’t started charging for that yet.

Universities are growing fast, and as our Ho rental guide shows, landlords are adjusting prices to match rising demand. Also, building here costs almost as much as in Accra, so owners want to recover their investment in 10–12 years.

Accra vs. Ho: Prices

Single Room Self-Contained: Accra – GHS 1,000 | Ho – GHS 400–600
One-Bedroom: Accra – GHS 2,000–3,000 | Ho – GHS 800–1,300
Two-Bedroom: Accra – GHS 2,500–4,000 | Ho – GHS 1,500–2,500
Three-Bedroom: Accra – GHS 4,000–8,000 | Ho – GHS 2,500–4,000

Therefore, when moving to Ho, adjust your expectations. If your budget is low, don’t expect a fully decked-out apartment at GHS 300–400. Landlords are simply running a business—quick returns for them, fair deals for tenants.

Meanwhile, living in Ho gives you peace, safety, and delicious local food. And yes, the people here—friendly, natural, and lively—are part of the experience.

Need a broker who knows the city like his own WhatsApp status? Our Ho rental guide can connect you with the right professionals.

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