I know!!! You'd think that one would be professional and well prepared when going on Camera, but You'd be surprised! Good job for her. I love professionalism. Very good video
This was a really good video, the host is well rounded, informed and asked relevant questions. She needs more viewership. Let's share her videos..Great job
This is not what is needed in Ghana. The traditional method of building homes is more eco-friendly. Those homes are cooler in the summer and do not require the insulation necessary in container homes. Just because the western countries are doing it doesn't make it great. Many in the west are now learning to build homes with traditional African techniques, and the courses to learn it are thousands for just a week. Africa is ahead of its time, and you guys still dont realize it.
@@loriannrichardson7644 I am talking in terms of the education in it instead of the fight and beef in social media by some Ghanaians....I am not asking anybody to build one..
@@ginobee2000 Everyone operates in a niche. Content doesn't have to be one way, if they all decide to do one thing, do you think you'd enjoy being on social media? Beef kakra, education kakra -- that's what makes the world go round
OMGODdess!!! I love the ingenuity of my AFRICAN people to develop such beautiful housing and I love the in depth coverage about the construction that was well navigated. I love the inquiries presented by you. Please continue doing such good work I love you my Ghanaian family members.
I’m Nigerian and was pleasantly shocked when I visited Accra. It was clean and well organized. One thing I will say, Nigerians and Ghanaians are two totally different people. Guamanians are more honesty and caring, and more civilized.
@@xmalcom650 I think that is the difference between nations like Ghana and other areas of the continent, honesty is valued and therefore society and government is less corrupt. No country is perfect, but it's easy to see that Ghana definitely strives to self-preserve and grow.
@Derrick O That's absolutely false. My rentals in Senegal FAR OUTPERFORM my rentals in Ghana. Im from Africa. I have over 25 rentals in West Africa. Senegal is number 1 right now and has a far more developed tourism market. Go and see for yourself.
This is the best video on shipping containers homes I've seen, so much information in 30 minutes and she asked all the questions I wanted to ask. Thank you!!
Since we IMPORT almost EVERYTHING without shipping back, there are SURPLUS containers at Tema. What happens when Ghana imports LESS and exports more?? I like the ingenuity of Thomas!! Beautiful!
This is exactly what I was looking for. I want to build a smaller home for myself and several studios for visiting family and possibly Air B & B as well.
@@brianadumensah7157 you can expand your exterior to as wide as you want by cutting out and merging several containers like they did with the 3 in this video. The guy talked about it.
Doff my hat off to you for this presentation. Well done! It's a long time coming, but every step, including baby steps, are relevant. There is a lot more to sustainable and green living that I hope you will find and showcase to improve real estate development in Ghana. Looking to see more content, and well done again!
Host does a very good job keeping the interview flowing and organized. She was not deterred by response that questions have been asked before. Captured important points. Nice job.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 The presenter is excellent. She asked all the important questions. Fire risk, heat, stability against earth quakes etc. I absolutely love this video and I’ll definitely be going down this route. What an excellent concept. Superb interview! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Someone beat me to my idea. Hahaha. I remember working in DHL and thought to myself these shipping containers would make lovely homes - all you need is a place to put them.
Shipping containers are a big thing now all over the country that would be a dream to have one built. U keep up building God keep blessing him to do amazing things🔥🥰
Pls keep doing more of this videos so that the greedy bustards in the construction industry will see how competitive the business has become so that the reduce the prices they sell conventional home 🙌🏽
I drove trucks for 30 yrs and 5 yrs out of that I pulled shipping containers coming off the rails via "trains." The most popular length is 53 ft w/75% being hardwood flooring. They're designed to hold 50, 000 lbs or more. So, 6-53 ft. container/trailers should be enough for a nice size 1 or 2 bdrm house.
@@BuildwithAmoaa Yes, 30 yrs... I'm one of the few Black men that had a "weighers and samplers [specialized] license" allowing me to pick-up raw milk from dairy farms IN calif. [mid 90's]. The only shipping containers I've seen modified into homes were on Y-tube. I'm a firm believer in "recycling" opposed to continuously digging, drilling and cutting into our Earth for more and more tangible resources. It just makes SENSE to re-cycle whenever possible.
Hello Miss Amoaa Please do you have his phone number, I need to get in contact with him I sent email but no reply and I can't find their page on Facebook.
If I ever had one I would want my container to show and the big doors on the end to remain it's a great contrast to the build and keeping is a great feature to the house
You have the best channel for relocating to Ghana 🇬🇭 everyone else just pushing a sale and have prices similar to US 🇺🇸 which defeats the purpose of relocating it the prices are similar then people will just say I'll stay with more opportunities if I'm coming with same price
Great channel Amoaa, i’m a builder in the United States getting ready to build off grid shipping container compounds. Great job to you and Thomas! -Adam The New Woodworker