
The round trip transaction costs include all costs of buying and then re-selling a property – lawyers’ fees, notaries’ fees, registration fees, taxes, agents’ fees, etc.
Currency:Tunisia uses Tunisian Dinar (TND). The exchange rate as of 20 Dec 2009 was US$1 = TND1.23660. The assumed property value is US$250,000, or approximately TND309,000 (309,150), with English Sterling (£) the rate is 2.02. 2 dinars and a bit for a pound. means if you find a house for 100.00.000 Dinar that's £50.000. not bad at all. ( rate updated by Majdi 22.12.09)
Currency:Tunisia uses Tunisian Dinar (TND). The exchange rate as of 20 Dec 2009 was US$1 = TND1.23660. The assumed property value is US$250,000, or approximately TND309,000 (309,150), with English Sterling (£) the rate is 2.02. 2 dinars and a bit for a pound. means if you find a house for 100.00.000 Dinar that's £50.000. not bad at all. ( rate updated by Majdi 22.12.09)
Location: Tunis
Transfer Tax: The transfer of immovable property is subject to 5% registration duty.
Real Estate Agent's Fee: The agent's fee is typically 3%, paid by the buyer.
Registration Fee: In addition to the transfer tax, there is a 1% duty on registered real estate paid upon transfer of rights.
Contract Fee: Stamp duty is levied on all contracts, documents and agrrements that are subject to registration duty. Fee for the contract is 0.1% of property value.
Miscellaneous Registration Fees: Other fees payable (not expected to exceed 0.01% of property value)
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