Livability metrics including safety, healthcare, and pollution indices
Overall quality of life index
Perception of safety
Healthcare quality index
Pollution level index
Expert analysis of Tunisia Quality of Life trends and investment implications
Tunisia's quality of life indicators from 1963 to 1991 suggest moderate appeal for property investment, with specific opportunities in areas with strong healthcare and education infrastructure. Potential risks include pollution impacts on property values and varying infrastructure quality. Investment strategies should focus on expat-focused rental properties and family-friendly units in areas with lower pollution levels.
Data-driven insights
Historical patterns
Actionable takeaways
Market Context
Tunisia's livability has improved over the analyzed period, particularly in healthcare and education, making it a viable market for targeted property investments. However, challenges like pollution in certain areas require strategic planning and location-specific investments.
💡 Insights based on historical data. Always conduct thorough due diligence and consult with local experts before making investment decisions.