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VAAL Real Estate has launched a 22-storey residential tower, marking its seventh landmark project and signalling a pivotal moment in the evolution of vertical living in the capital.

Dubbed “PUNA”, the tower, which rises above the prestigious Airport West enclave, is positioned as a premium residential offering for globally minded professionals, discerning investors and modern urban dwellers seeking quality, prime location and long-term value.

With launch prices starting at $85,000 for a limited release, the development provides what the company describes as an accessible entry point into Accra’s high-end property market.

An early reservation structure allows buyers to secure units with a modest deposit while locking in pre-launch pricing.

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Speaking at the launch in Accra, VAAL’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Alaa Zayed, articulated the company’s guiding philosophy.

“VAAL was built on a simple principle. Every project must move the city forward.

We do not just develop buildings. We develop new expectations,” he said.

He described PUNA as the company’s new benchmark, noting that the launch was both celebration and commitment: a pledge to raise standards, exceed client expectations and contribute meaningfully to Accra’s growth.

PUNA offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, each designed to maximise space, natural light and functionality.

Contemporary layouts prioritise efficiency, elegance and comfort, supported by curated finishes chosen for durability and style. 

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Its proximity to Kotoka International Airport, diplomatic missions, major business districts and lifestyle destinations reinforces its appeal as both a residence and a strategic asset.

Role of private sector

The Deputy Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, underscored the broader national significance of projects such as PUNA, calling it “a remarkable addition to the evolving skyline and residential landscape of Accra”.

“We are unveiling a vision of elevated urban living,” she said, noting that the name PUNA evokes height not only in physical form but in perspective, quality and distinction.

She highlighted the role of credible private-sector developers in addressing Ghana’s housing needs, stressing that modern, vertical and thoughtfully designed housing is essential for the country’s rapidly urbanising population.

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The Deputy Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening partnerships, expanding access to housing finance and promoting sustainable, climate-resilient construction.

Source:
www.graphic.com.gh

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