Tamale
Tamale, Northern
The largest city in northern Ghana. Commercial hub, university town, and gateway to Mole.
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Active listings
0
For rent
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For sale
Map & GIS layers
Toggle what matters to you
Flooding risk, walkability, transit, schools, and more — each scored 1–5 with sources you can audit.
Map insights
Toggle mapped overlays. Disabled rows mean the score exists, but no drawable features are mapped yet.
Lifestyle
Risks & utilities
- Mixed
Noise level
Road, nightlife, and industrial noise exposure
Score3.0 / 5Lorry parks busy from dawn; residential quarters quieten after dusk.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide - Excellent
Markets
Day markets, supermarkets, farmers' markets
Score5.0 / 516 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% · 16 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.2 km
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap - Excellent
Schools
International, private, and public school density
Score5.0 / 542 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% · 42 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.6 km
As of May 2026Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide, OpenStreetMap, Ghana schools geocoding workbook, OpenStreetMap/Nominatim, SHS Select, GES/EMIS verification queue - Mixed
Transit
Trotros, taxis, and commuter routes
Score3.0 / 56 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% · 6 features
- Nearest mapped feature35% · 0.9 km
As of May 2026Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide, OpenStreetMap - Elevated indicative risk
Flood risk
Rainy-season waterlogging and catchment zones
Score2.0 / 5Indicative, non-authoritative exposure layer from 45 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% · 45 features
- Nearest mapped water feature40% · 0.6 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 / 511 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% · 11 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.3 km
- Mapped green area25% · 28.6 ha
As of May 2026Sources: OpenStreetMap - Excellent
Healthcare
Hospitals, clinics, pharmacies
Score5.0 / 533 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% · 33 features
- Nearest mapped feature40% · 0.2 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. Aboabo and Central lorry parks serve Accra, Bolgatanga and Kumasi. VIP and STC overnight coaches are standard.
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 / 5Broadly reliable; harmattan-season dust can trigger localised outages.
Sources: Habivista neighbourhood guide
On the ground
Essentials
Safety context
●●●●●Largest city in northern Ghana. Safe and hospitable; the usual market-town precautions apply at the lorry park.
Schools nearby
Named institutions with walking / driving distance.
- University for Development Studies (UDS)3 km
- Tamale Senior High School (Tamasco)1.6 km
- Ghana Senior High School (Tamale)2 km
What's nearby
Specific places people actually use.
- Tamale Central Market (0.3km)
- Tamale Teaching Hospital (2km)
- Melcom Tamale (0.6km)
- Stanbic Bank Tamale (0.5km)
- Gariba Lodge (1.5km)
Typical prices in Tamale
Market ranges based on current listings and recent transactions. GHS.
1 BR / month
$350 – $600
2 BR / month
$650 – $1,000
3 BR / month
$1,000 – $1,500
Avg. sale
GHS 190,000
Market report
Tamale — Q2 2026
vs Q1 2026
Calculated from verified listings published this quarter. Trend arrows compare with the previous quarter.
Sale
Median sale price
GHS 285,000
—Average sale price
GHS 285,000
—Active listings
1
—Avg days on market
0 days
—Data derived from Habivista-verified listings in Tamale. Trend arrows are directional — a single quarter isn't a forecast.
Top verified agents in Tamale
Actively listing here with identity and agency verification complete.
- FA
Fatima Abdul-Rahman
Northern Lands Real Estate
- In Tamale
- 1 listing
- Experience
- 10+ yrs
From the journal
Read more about Tamale
Tourism, places to visit, local food, neighbourhood context, and moving-in experience.

Tourism
Yendi Historical and Greenwich Meridian Sites: local visitor guide
Northern cultural town connected to Dagbon history, traditional authority, and the Greenwich Meridian Point.
10 May 2026

Tourism
Tamale Cultural and Craft Centre: local visitor guide
Urban culture stop for northern textiles, leatherwork, pottery, traditional architecture, and market life in Tamale.
10 May 2026

Tourism
Kukuo Pottery Centre: local visitor guide
Community craft stop associated with pottery production and northern Ghana's material culture.
10 May 2026
