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The Barracks Ghana redefines diaspora living with premium East Legon development

Diaspora Homes project blends modern design, heritage and long-term investment vision.

Risa Wyettey Cofie By Risa Wyettey Cofie Published December 31, 2025
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A new wave of Ghanaians at home and abroad is redefining what it means to return. It’s no longer just about the December visit or nostalgic trip home; it’s about building, investing, and turning inherited land into a tangible legacy. And at the heart of this quiet revolution is an unlikely catalyst: a residential development in East Legon, called The Barracks, an initiative by Diaspora Homes Ghana Ltd.

The Barracks Ghana is a carefully designed residential development currently under construction, timed to coincide with people returning to Ghana for the December season. This creates an ideal opportunity for individuals, families, investors, and members of the global diaspora to strengthen their ties to the country or establish a long-term residence in one of Accra’s most sought-after districts. Located just off Adjiringanor Road at the American House junction, The Barracks Ghana introduces a premium gated community shaped by contemporary design, cultural expression, and a profound commitment to building a sense of belonging.

The development was inspired by the legacy of the family patriarch, a retired Colonel whose formative years spent in military barracks around the world instilled an enduring appreciation for unity, discipline, shared purpose, and collective progress. His story influenced both the name The Barracks and the guiding spirit of the project, which embraces the idea of collective unison, a principle that celebrates the strength created when individuals come together to support a shared vision. Adinkra symbolism, including Hwemudua, which represents accuracy, quality, and excellence, is thoughtfully woven into the project’s identity and design language.

Located at the heart of East Legon’s rapid growth, this community provides residents with front-row access to the best of Accra. From top-quality international schools and trendy cafés to busy business districts, upscale restaurants, and top fitness centers, every modern convenience is just steps away. As East Legon establishes its reputation as a destination shaping the future of urban living in Accra, the area continues to attract families, professionals, entrepreneurs, and members of the diaspora seeking a lively, globally connected community.

Commenting on the development, Eli Kwawu, CEO of Diaspora Homes, said, “Upon completion, The Barracks Ghana will offer studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom residences designed with comfort, cultural sensibility, and modern living in mind.” “Homes will feature fully fitted contemporary kitchens, elegant bathrooms, living and dining areas, en-suite bedrooms, concierge services, elevators, rooftop grills, and ample storage,” Mr. Kwawu added. He also claimed that, for security and convenience, the project offers smart home features, biometric access, high-speed fiber internet, CCTV surveillance, and a dedicated backup generator, while landscaped grounds, 24-hour access control, and interconnected rooftop terraces further improve the residential experience.

The development arrives at a time of significant global interest in Ghana and sustained demand for high-quality housing in Accra. As the city continues to grow, The Barracks Ghana presents a valuable opportunity for homeowners and investors seeking both long-term appreciation and a meaningful sense of connection. Diaspora Homes Ghana Ltd remains committed to creating living environments that honor heritage while embracing the future, and The Barracks Ghana embodies the company’s vision for communities that elevate quality of life and inspire lasting impact.

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Risa Wyettey Cofie is passionate about discovering and telling stories, inspiring growth, building sought-after personal brands, and impacting lives. She’s an Author, a Digital Journalist, a Personal Brand Manager, and a Social Impact Advocate. She’s also a Web Content Manager at EIB Network; and the Founder of Star Your Brand, Today’s Youth Africa, Damsels on Fire Tour and Ghana Needs Peace Campaign.
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