No Land Disputes: What Titled Land Really Means in Ghana
Rehoboth Social Housing
Mar 22, 2025
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Introduction
If you’re looking to buy land in Ghana, especially from abroad, one phrase should always catch your eye: titled land. But what does that really mean? And how does it protect you from scams, double sales, or future court cases?
Let’s break it down in plain language.
1. What Is Titled Land?
Titled land means the land has been officially registered with Ghana’s Lands Commission. The owner has a land title certificate issued by the government, proving legal ownership. This is not just a receipt or an allocation note, it’s a full legal document that gives you peace of mind.
2. Why Titled Land Matters
In Ghana, land litigation is common. Without a proper title, someone else could claim your land years later or worse, sell the same plot to multiple buyers. Owning titled land protects your investment and makes resale or development easier.
3. How to Verify a Land Title in Ghana
Before buying, request:
A site plan
The land title certificate
The plot number and region
Then, visit or contact the Lands Commission to confirm the registration. If you’re abroad, a trusted real estate company like Rehoboth can verify and secure this for you.
4. Where Can You Find Verified Land for Sale?
At Rehoboth Social Housing, all our land plots from Oyarifa to Danfa are fully registered, titled, and litigation-free. You’ll receive full documentation, so you can invest with confidence from anywhere in the world.
Conclusion
Don’t take chances. Always ask, “Is this land titled?” It’s your best protection against future problems. Whether you’re in Accra or the diaspora, owning land in Ghana should be safe, secure, and stress-free.