It was all vibes and glowing reviews on Morning Bite as Davida, Apartment Manager of Grey Assets Apartments, shared insights into one of Spintex’s fast-rising real estate brands.
Located in the heart of Spintex, Grey Assets is steadily carving a name for itself in Ghana’s furnished apartment space. With three prime locations around Junction Mall, Kotobabi and near the Coca-Cola Roundabout, the company offers a blend of comfort, privacy and modern living designed for both short and long stays.
Grey Assets provides studio and two-bedroom fully furnished apartments tailored to guests who value space and independence. Unlike traditional hotels, guests enjoy: fully equipped modern kitchens, smart TVs with Netflix, high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning in all rooms, 24-hour security and CCTV surveillance, rooftop relaxation areas and backup power systems.
Whether it’s a weekend getaway, a business trip or a months-long stay, the apartments are designed to feel like home with the added touch of luxury.
The Junction Mall property is currently available for long-term stays (6 months to 2 years), while the Kotobabi location, the brand’s newest addition caters to short- to medium-term guests, starting from just two nights.
Prices range competitively between $100 and $150 per night (cedi equivalent accepted), offering excellent value considering the amenities and location advantages.
According to Davida, customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Repeat clients often request specific units because of the comfort and homely atmosphere.
In a growing market where furnished apartments are increasingly competing with hotels, Grey Assets stands out for privacy, space and flexibility, qualities modern travellers now prioritise.
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