60,000 housing units are built every year in Tunisia including 40,000 in self-constructed and 20,000 made by real estate developers. 5,000 are economic and social and economic and 15,000 of standing type. The price of the m2 in class standing varies between 1,500 d and 3.500 d, an inaccessible cost for most Tunisians. Fact that caused difficulties for the marketing of this type of housing developers seem to particularly Revere.
The number of dwellings completed and not marketed amounts, today, to 35,000. A gloomy as bank credit deadlines are considerable pressure for professionals.
It is this marketing problem which has been responsible for the launch since 2008 of Sitap (Tunisian estate in Paris Salon), a show which takes the form of an integrated exhibition brings together developers, banks, insurers and legal and technical advisors providing the visitor, fast and easy access to information and specific and targeted assistance.
The fourth edition of the show will be held on June 10, 11,12 and 13 in Paris, or four days instead of three as the previous editions, an extension whose purpose is to facilitate the realization of contacts and conducted interviews in the margins of other three days.
The organizers, namely Orsaf society and led by Mr. Kameleddine Landoulsi, announce that this fourth edition will ensure all the challenges through including a reorganization of the exhibition space and a more harmonious and more aesthetic of its stands arrangement.
It should be noted, moreover, that the Sitap is the unique exhibition dedicated to the international entirely dedicated to the Tunisian estate, a show which tends to promote, in a single platform, Tunisian real estate and related services.
In successive editions, the Sitap continued to develop. Launched on 2.500 m2 in 2008, he moved to 6.500m2 in 2009 and 2010 10.000m2.
Will the 2011 edition number, it, some 270 stands of exhibitions. 40,000 visitors are expected. Visitors are composed mainly of individuals Tunisian residents abroad, but French and Europeans to invest in real estate in Tunisia.
Organizers are, moreover, that the third edition of the Sitap is characterized by a qualitative transfer of the application, from visitors rather with intent closes and says to buy.
Finally, note that in the current situation characterized by a slowdown of economic activity in General and real estate in particular, the Sitap presents itself as a solution of choice to exit the sector of the impasse and revive the international.
Source: journal La Presse (added March 15, 2011).