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Browse ProductsA well-maintained residential compound generating rental income from six occupied studio annexes, with a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom main house at its center. Located in Sanoyah, Conakry on approximately 960m² with EDG electricity and borehole water. Six studios are occupied on month-to-month tenancies — a new owner inherits a functioning income stream on day of transfer. The main house is move-in ready. Approximately 760m² of open compound space remains for future development. Suitable for owner-occupants, diaspora investors, relocating families, or developers. Price negotiable.
The property is accessed via an unpaved laterite track running along the eastern boundary of the compound. The track is passable year-round and connects to the main Sanoyah road network within approximately 450 meters. Surface conditions are typical of the neighborhood — firm in the dry season, manageable in the wet season with standard vehicles. No significant erosion or drainage issues noted along the access route.
: Sanoyah is a quiet, established residential neighborhood with a stable security environment. The area is predominantly family-occupied compounds with a strong community presence. The partial boundary wall provides a baseline level of perimeter security, with scope to extend full enclosure. As with all areas of greater Conakry, standard residential security practices are recommended.
The property carries a low flood risk classification, consistent with its elevated plateau position relative to lower-lying coastal areas of Conakry. No significant environmental concerns are identified. The borehole water supply should be periodically tested for quality as a standard precaution. The surrounding neighborhood is fully built out with no active industrial or heavy commercial activity nearby.
Sanoyah is a growing residential suburb on the northern periphery of Conakry, increasingly popular with families and investors priced out of the more central communes. The area has seen steady residential densification over the past decade, with new compound constructions and small commercial activity along the main arteries. Proximity to the Coyah road corridor provides access to central Conakry and the broader national road network.