Libreville, Gabon — On July 17, 2026, Gabon Management Service (GMS) officially launched its digital real estate platform, gabonmanagementservice. Ga, marking a significant step towards modernizing the country’s real estate sector.
The platform, which is designed to simplify access to property information and services, is part of a broader strategy to address housing needs and promote urbanization in Gabon. This strategy is aligned with the government’s aggressive push to improve housing conditions for its citizens, particularly the middle class.
The Bellambra Résidence project, a 500-apartment complex in Akanda targeting middle-income families, is an example of the government’s commitment to housing development. Launched on May 7, 2026, by Vice-President Hermann Immongault, the project is seen as a significant step towards providing affordable housing for the middle class. GMS’s digital platform represents a modern approach to real estate services, offering a range of services such as property listings, virtual tours, and legal assistance, all accessible through a user-friendly interface.
The platform also aims to facilitate the connection between property owners, buyers, and tenants, providing multiple contact options including phone, email, and office location. Despite the government’s ambitious plans, there are questions about how the GMS digital platform will integrate with existing real estate services and systems in Gabon.
The timely completion of the Bellambra Résidence project and the platform’s reception from the public and real estate professionals are yet to be determined.
As Gabon continues to embrace digital transformation, the launch of the GMS digital platform and the Bellambra Résidence project are seen as crucial steps in improving housing conditions and promoting urbanization.
The government’s efforts to bridge the gap between housing demand and supply, coupled with technological innovation, could pave the way for a more accessible and efficient real estate market in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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