
Tunis Council Moves to Shake Up Density Rules, Redefining Urban Design
New planning amendments could greenlight taller buildings and denser housing in central neighbourhoods, changing the face of Tunis streetscapes.
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New planning amendments could greenlight taller buildings and denser housing in central neighbourhoods, changing the face of Tunis streetscapes.

A wave of investor interest is pushing prices higher in key Tunis neighborhoods, sparking fears of tighter competition for local buyers.

As interest rates rise, buyers in Tunis are adapting their strategies, prioritising affordability and long-term value in neighbourhoods like Lafayette and Berges du Lac.

As affordability concerns rise, Tunisians are turning to a hybrid approach that combines renting and investing in the city's thriving real estate sector.

A new rezoning plan promises to open up Soukra for high-density development, raising hopes and concerns among residents and investors alike.

New eligibility criteria and step-by-step process for securing government land parcels in key city districts.

As property prices soar in key Tunis neighbourhoods, more locals are turning to rent-vesting-renting where they want to live, and buying where they can afford.

Detached houses have surged ahead of apartments in the city’s property market-forcing residents to rethink their housing strategies.

With plans to rezone key parts of El Mourouj moving through municipal council, property investors and first-time buyers are taking a second look at this long-ignored edge-of-city district.

Société des Transports de Tunis launches a major light rail upgrade, drawing developers and residents to a once-overlooked corner of the capital.

As investors return in force to Tunis, neighbourhoods from Les Berges du Lac to La Marsa are seeing surging demand and rising prices, crowding out some local buyers.

With clearance rates climbing in popular Tunis neighbourhoods, savvy buyers need a plan to stand out at auction.

With rents surging in Tunis, regional cities like Sfax and Bizerte are drawing renters and buyers looking for better value.

Rising prices are challenging traditional homeownership dreams in Tunis, making 'rent-vesting', renting in the city, buying to invest elsewhere, an increasingly attractive option.

Amid brisk bidding elsewhere, several residential lots in El Menzah and La Marsa stalled at the gavel-revealing pockets of caution in Tunis’s dynamic real estate market.

Major infrastructure upgrades and improved transit options are spurring rapid investment and rising property values in El Menzah 9.

Home prices in the capital are climbing sharply, but pace varies sharply from Lac 2 to the medina.

From La Marsa to El Menzah, we break down the properties on offer-and the grants that help-in key Tunis neighbourhoods as prices surge.