A cozy, semi-furnished 2-bedroom apartment is available for rent in Malejor, situated in the desirable Valley View Area. This property is ideal for tenants prioritizing privacy, modern amenities, and convenient access to the main road.
Superior Layout:All bedrooms are en-suite, providing privacy for all occupants. Includes an additional visitor’s washroom (3 toilets total).
Location & Access: Located close to the roadside, ensuring excellent accessibility for commuting and transport.
Space & Parking:Rooms are spacious and the compound is very spacious to park cars, a significant advantage.
Climate & Water: Fitted with Air Conditioning units and includes a Hot Water provision.
Fittings: Features fitted Kitchen Cabinets and a Kitchen Shelf, a dedicated Dining Area, and Tiled Floor throughout.
Utilities: Reliable Electricity and Ghana water is available with a Pre-Paid Meter and 24-hour Electricity provision.
Outdoor Space: Includes a private Balcony.
This cozy, all en-suite 2-bedroom apartment offers a blend of quality, space, and convenience in the Malejor (Valley View Area) for $\text{GH₵ 3,000}$ per month.
Given the strong features of this apartment, a key consideration for tenants will be the security of the location and the commute time to central areas.
Security & Safety: Properties in the Valley View Area of Oyibi/Malejor, especially those within organized estates or well-fenced compounds, are generally considered serene and safe. The mention of a “cozy” property in a “neat and located close to the roadside” environment suggests good accessibility and visibility, which contribute to safety.
Rental Deposit: For a GH₵ 3,000/month rental, the typical security deposit (refundable upon moving out) is usually one or two months’ rent. Therefore, a tenant should budget for a security deposit of GH₵ 3,000 to GH₵ 6,000 in addition to the full year’s rent payment (GH₵ 36,000).
Commute Time: Malejor is relatively far from central business districts. Commuting to a major hub like Accra Mall during peak hours (7:00 AM – 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM) would typically take over an hour (Source 3.4, 3.5), depending on traffic congestion at the Adenta barrier and the Madina/37 areas. During non-peak hours, the journey could be significantly shorter, potentially around 45 minutes to an hour.