Kumasi Central
Kumasi, Ashanti
The Garden City — capital of the Ashanti Kingdom, home to Kejetia Market and the Manhyia Palace.
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Map & GIS layers
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Flooding risk, walkability, transit, schools, and more — each scored 1–5 with sources you can audit.
Map insights
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Lifestyle
Risks & utilities
- Take care
Noise level
Road, nightlife, and industrial noise exposure
Score2.0 / 5Market and terminal traffic keep Adum and Kejetia lively from dawn to dusk.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide - Excellent
Markets
Day markets, supermarkets, farmers' markets
Score5.0 / 514 mapped markets features inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Score uses weighted mapped count and nearest-feature distance. Distances are straight-line from the town centre.
Score model
- Mapped feature count60% · 14 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.2 km
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap - Excellent
Schools
International, private, and public school density
Score5.0 / 530 mapped schools features inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Score uses weighted mapped count and nearest-feature distance. Distances are straight-line from the town centre.
Score model
- Mapped feature count60% · 30 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.6 km
As of May 2026Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide, OpenStreetMap - Mixed
Transit
Trotros, taxis, and commuter routes
Score3.0 / 55 mapped bus stops inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Transit summary still reflects broader trotro, taxi, and commuter-route access; the map score uses weighted bus-stop count and nearest-stop distance.
Score model
- Mapped feature count65% · 5 features
- Nearest mapped feature35% · 1 km
As of May 2026Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide, OpenStreetMap - Moderate indicative risk
Flood risk
Rainy-season waterlogging and catchment zones
Score3.0 / 5Indicative, non-authoritative exposure layer from 7 mapped waterways/water features inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Score uses weighted local water-feature density, nearest water-feature distance, and low-weight EONET support. Confirm individual properties during inspection.
Score model
- Mapped waterways and water features45% · 7 features
- Nearest mapped water feature40% · 0.7 km
- NASA EONET regional support15% · 0 events
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap, NASA EONET, Habivista neighbourhood guide - Excellent
Green space
Parks, tree cover, and open green areas
Score5.0 / 573 mapped green space features inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Score uses weighted mapped count and nearest-feature distance, plus approximate mapped green area. Distances are straight-line from the town centre.
Score model
- Mapped feature count35% · 73 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.3 km
- Mapped green area25% · 40 ha
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap - Excellent
Healthcare
Hospitals, clinics, pharmacies
Score5.0 / 543 mapped healthcare features inside the mapped neighbourhood boundary. Score uses weighted mapped count and nearest-feature distance. Distances are straight-line from the town centre.
Score model
- Mapped feature count60% · 43 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.4 km
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap, Ghana hospitals and health facilities geocoding workbook, Ghana Open Data health facilities CSV - Good
Walkability
How many daily trips you can do on foot
Score4.0 / 5Derived from transit score 5/5. Kejetia and Asafo are Ghana's largest inland transport hubs. Trotros, STC coaches, and long-distance buses all terminate here.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide - Excellent
Amenities
Shops, clinics, banks, and essentials within 10 min
Score5.0 / 55 named amenities within walking/short-drive range.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide - Mixed
Power reliability
Grid uptime and outage frequency
Score3.0 / 5Generally reliable in the CBD; older structures more exposed to brownouts.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide
On the ground
Essentials
Safety context
●●●●●The commercial core of Kumasi — busy and well patrolled by day. Usual precautions around Kejetia Market after dark.
Schools nearby
Named institutions with walking / driving distance.
- Prempeh College2.8 km
- Opoku Ware School3 km
- Kumasi High School1.6 km
What's nearby
Specific places people actually use.
- Kejetia Market (0.3km)
- Manhyia Palace (1.2km)
- Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (2km)
- Adum shopping district (0.5km)
- Vodafone Kumasi Central (0.4km)
Typical prices in Kumasi Central
Market ranges based on current listings and recent transactions. GHS.
1 BR / month
$400 – $700
2 BR / month
$750 – $1,200
3 BR / month
$1,200 – $1,700
Avg. sale
GHS 260,000
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