Tunisia
Exclusive property opportunities in sunny and exotic Tunisia.
Discover a country where the charm of the Mediterranean meets the warmth of Africa. Tunisia offers golden beaches, turquoise sea views, and remarkably affordable property prices. Choose from modern apartments in Sousse or Hammamet, luxury villas in Gammarth, or traditional riad-style homes in Tunis and Sidi Bou Said. It’s a perfect destination for living, retiring, or investing in a thriving tourist market.
PERLE DU LAC HOUSES | Tunisia – luxury by Lake Lac 0
Tunisia / Tunis / Tunis
380 000 $
Premium residential project in Les Berges du Lac, Tunis (Tunisia)
Tunisia / Tunis / Tunis
115 000 €
GAIA – Luxury Apartments by the Lake in Tunis
Tunisia / Tunis Governorate / Tunis
90 000 €
A modern apartment project in the rapidly developing La Soukra district.
Tunisia / Tunis / Tunis
100 000 $
Luxoria – Gardens of Carthage (Tunis, Tunisia)
Tunisia / Tunis / Tunis
165 000 $
Zahret Soukra Residence – SITS, Tunisia
Tunisia / Ariana Governorate / Ariana
100 000 €
New residential development in the rapidly growing northern Tunis area
Tunisia / Tunis / Tunis
110 000 $
NEW INVESTMENT IN TUNIS – THE CLOSERIE | EL MENZAH 2
Tunisia / Gouvernorat de l'Ariana / Jardins d'El Menzah 2
120 000 $
NEW INVESTMENT IN TUNISIA – RESIDENCE LA CIGALE 2
Tunisia / Nabeul / Mrezga
95 000 $
Can foreigners buy property in Tunisia?
In Tunisia, **foreigners are allowed to purchase property**, but certain legal conditions must be met. According to Tunisian law, non-residents can buy apartments or houses **within urban areas**, provided they obtain official authorization from the regional governor. The application includes a copy of the sale agreement, a property map, and confirmation that the property is free of encumbrances.
Foreigners cannot purchase agricultural land unless through a Tunisian-registered company with local partners.
All transactions are supervised by a notary (notaire), who verifies ownership, prepares the deed, and registers it with the Land Registry Office. This ensures legal protection and transparency throughout the purchase process.
Taxes and costs:
The property transfer tax is approximately 6% of the property value. Additional costs include notary fees (around 1–2%) and administrative fees related to the purchase authorization process.
Financing:
Most transactions are completed using the buyer’s own funds, as mortgage loans for foreigners are limited in Tunisia. However, many developers offer installment-based payment plans, making purchases more accessible.
Tunisia attracts investors with its low property prices, affordable lifestyle, and growing tourism sector. With its rich culture, Mediterranean beauty, and strategic location, buying property in Tunisia is an exotic yet smart investment in sunshine, sea, and serenity.

