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Airport Residential Area, Accra: A Complete Buyer's Guide (2025/2026)

Published by Zenwood · Analysis by Krafthaus Limited

Everything you need to know about buying property in Airport Residential Area, Accra.

Zenwood Apartments — Airport Residential Area, Accra

In Brief

Neighbourhood
Airport Residential Area, Greater Accra
Known for
Accra's premier expatriate, diplomatic and executive address
Distance to Kotoka International Airport
3–5 minutes by road
Typical tenant profile
Expatriates, embassy staff, NGO directors and multinational executives
Typical long-let rental yield
9–13% gross per annum
Typical off-plan one-bedroom price
From US$130,000
Featured development
Zenwood · No. 37 Senchi Street

GHS figure converted at GH₵11.81 per US dollar and is indicative at the time of publication.

Airport Residential Area is Accra's most consistently sought-after residential address. It has become the preferred neighbourhood for expatriates, diplomatic missions, multinational executives and international organisations because of its strategic location, excellent infrastructure and proximity to the city's most important commercial and lifestyle destinations.

Its close proximity to Kotoka International Airport, Airport City Business District, premium healthcare facilities, international schools and retail centres has created one of Ghana's strongest residential rental markets. As a result, property values continue to remain resilient while quality apartments experience consistently strong rental demand throughout the year.

What Is Airport Residential Area?

Airport Residential Area is a carefully planned residential neighbourhood located immediately north of Kotoka International Airport in Greater Accra. It borders Cantonments to the west and Roman Ridge to the north, and has developed into one of Ghana's most prestigious residential addresses.

Wide tree-lined streets, low-rise developments, quality infrastructure, premium restaurants and a peaceful environment distinguish the area from many other parts of Accra. Rather than being driven by trends, Airport Residential has built its reputation on stability, convenience and long-term desirability.

Who Lives Here?

Expatriate professionals on corporate postings, spanning oil and gas, financial services, telecoms and other industries whose employers fund accommodation above market rate, make up a significant share of the tenant pool. Embassy and diplomatic staff on fixed posting cycles add a government-funded, professionally vetted layer of demand.

The neighbourhood is also home to NGO and international organisation staff from agencies including the WHO, the UN and the African Development Bank, as well as aviation professionals who need to be within minutes of Kotoka's terminal. Each group pays in US dollars, stays for defined durations, and arrives professionally vetted, a combination that gives landlords currency stability, predictable tenancy cycles and low tenant risk, about as close to passive income as Accra real estate gets.

Zenwood Apartments — swimming pool and outdoor lounge

Key Distances

LandmarkDrive Time
Kotoka International Airport3–5 min
Marina Mall & Accra Mall5 min
Nyaho Medical Centre2 min
Airport Women's Hospital1 min
Association International School3 min
Airport City Business District5 min

Rental Values

Unit TypeMonthly Rent (Long-Let)
StudioGH₵8,000 – GH₵11,000
1-BedroomGH₵11,810 – GH₵17,715
2-BedroomGH₵17,000 – GH₵25,000
3-BedroomGH₵25,000 – GH₵40,000+

Indicative market comparables for quality stock compiled by Krafthaus Limited. Actual rents vary by specification and amenity offering.

Gross rental yields on premium one-bedroom apartments run at 9–13% per annum on long-let, and an estimated 20–26% on short-let at sustained occupancy.

Why Airport Residential Holds Its Value

Three factors protect values over the long term.

Land Scarcity

The neighbourhood is bounded and cannot expand, putting a structural floor under both prices and rents.

USD Denomination

Properties are priced and rented in dollars, protecting investors from cedi depreciation.

Gateway City Positioning

Accra is West Africa's commercial and diplomatic headquarters, and that status drives a permanent, structural demand for the type of housing Airport Residential provides.

Zenwood — A Current Development Opportunity

At No. 37 Senchi Street, Zenwood offers one-bedroom apartments from $130,000 (GH₵1,534,300) off-plan, with a 24-month payment plan. Units start at 54 sqm, designed around the tenant profile Airport Residential consistently attracts. Amenities include a swimming pool, Zen yoga studio, gym, rooftop bar and garden, café lounge, solar power, backup generator, and 24-hour concierge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Airport Residential Area in Accra?

A planned residential neighbourhood in Greater Accra, immediately north of Kotoka International Airport. It is Accra's premier address for expatriates, diplomatic staff, and multinational executives, and consistently commands the city's highest rental values for premium apartments.

Is Airport Residential Area a good investment?

Yes. It benefits from structural rental demand driven by the expat and diplomatic community, land scarcity that constrains new supply, USD denomination that protects against cedi depreciation, and historical capital appreciation of 15–25% from off-plan entry to completion.

How far is Airport Residential from Kotoka International Airport?

Approximately 3 to 5 minutes by road from the terminal. Senchi Street is within the immediate airport perimeter zone.

What type of tenants rent in Airport Residential?

Expatriate professionals, embassy and diplomatic staff, senior NGO and international organisation staff, and aviation professionals. Most are employer-funded, on multi-year contracts, and pay in US dollars.

What are rental yields in Airport Residential Area?

Quality one-bedroom apartments yield approximately 9–13% gross per annum on long-let arrangements, based on comparables by Krafthaus Limited. Short-let yields are estimated at 20–26% gross at sustained occupancy.

Rental yield and capital appreciation estimates are indicative, based on Airport Residential Area market comparables compiled by Krafthaus Limited. This article does not constitute financial or legal advice. Conduct independent due diligence before making any investment decision.

Analysis by Krafthaus Limited (krafthausgh.com) · Accra, Ghana