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Tanzania’s Real Estate Sector Poised for Stronger Growth Through 2030.

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After press release in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s property market is set for steady expansion through the decade, supported by pro-investment reforms and big-ticket infrastructure. Foreign direct investment jumped to US$6.56bn in 2024 (from US$1.3–1.6bn in 2023), while new policies (TISEZA Act 2025; National Land Policy 2023) are improving market access and approvals.

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After press release in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s property market is set for steady expansion through the decade, supported by pro-investment reforms and big-ticket infrastructure. Foreign direct investment jumped to US$6.56bn in 2024 (from US$1.3–1.6bn in 2023), while new policies (TISEZA Act 2025; National Land Policy 2023) are improving market access and approvals.

 

Residential prices are forecast to rise 4–6% annually nationwide (up to 7% in Dar). The construction sector is projected to expand from US$10.7bn in 2025 to US$17.4bn by 2030, helped by the TBPS system, which has trimmed permit timelines in Dar to about 75 days.

 

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