The “Year of Return,” commemorating 400 years since the first enslaved Africans arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, triggered a significant influx of people from the African diaspora. This movement, framing Africa as a homeland, saw hundreds of thousands respond to the call to return. The increased demand from returning diasporans is now substantially reshaping Accra’s real estate market. This influx is impacting property ownership in prime areas of the city. The trend suggests a long-term shift in Accra’s demographic and economic landscape. Experts are observing a notable increase in property values and development catering to the returning population. This phenomenon highlights the growing connection between the African diaspora and the continent.