The African real estate space continues to evolve, and platforms that stay close to the industry are better positioned to shape its future. This was evident at the Africa Real Estate Festival 2026, from 18th-19th April 2026 held in Accra, Ghana, precisely the Palms Convention Centre, where key players across the property sector gathered to showcase opportunities, attract investment, and build strategic connections.

Representing Mickiki at the event was CEO Prince Osei Antwi, who joined developers, property owners, and investors from Ghana and across Africa in conversations centered on growth, visibility, and access.

The festival brought together a wide range of real estate companies, each presenting properties while actively seeking buyers and investment partnerships. For Mickiki, the focus extended beyond observation. The platform engaged directly with stakeholders to both promote its offerings and explore opportunities to support real estate brands in reaching wider audiences.

A significant outcome of these engagements was the strong interest expressed by several real estate companies in partnering with Mickiki. Many industry players are increasingly looking for effective advertising channels to connect with potential clients, and Mickiki’s model presents a timely solution.

These interactions reflect a broader shift within Ghana’s real estate ecosystem; one where visibility, digital presence, and strategic marketing are becoming just as important as the properties themselves.

For Mickiki, participation in events like the Africa Real Estate Festival is part of a larger commitment to staying aligned with industry trends while expanding opportunities for collaboration. By bridging the gap between property owners and prospective buyers, the platform continues to play a role in redefining how people access real estate in Ghana.

As these new relationships take shape, users can expect to see a growing range of properties featured on the platform in the coming weeks.

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