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Property for sale in Sudan

1/ Capital: Khartoum

 

Is the capital of Sudan and of Khartoum State. It is located at the confluence point of the White Nile flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile flowing west from Ethiopia.

 

2/ Country: Sudan

 

Is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World and tenth largest in the world by area.

 

3/ Property for sale in Sudan

 

Sudan is situated to the south of Egypt, between Chad and Ethiopia. It is a country rich with potential, but severely impacted by the effects of civil war. War has overshadowed the developing oil export industry, though that has somewhat boosted GDP in the North. Despite the joint efforts of the international community not much progress has been achieved.

The property market in The Sudan has grown tremendously over the last five years and has reached a critical point today where confidence in the market is stable, so if you are investing in a property for sale in The Sudan its worth an investment where you can enjoy the North East African pleasant climate, beautiful scuba diving and the beaches of the Red Sea, not to forget mentioning The River Nile with its two main branches, The White Nile and The Blue Nile. The rich ancient history with its wide range of historical places of interest. The delicious Sudanese cuisine. There are several 5 stars hotels in the country. Up of all the renowned Sudanese hospitality and friendliness.

Foreign and domestic investment are officially equal in most areas, but cumbersome regulations, political instability, and corruption are deterrents, as are the ongoing chaos and violence in Sudan's western Darfur province and the massive refugee problem. There is little respect for private property for sale in Sudan. The government influences the judiciary, and the military and civil authorities do not follow due process to protect private property. There have been numerous disputes between the government and various churches involving confiscated church property but no reports of court-ordered property restitution or compensation. Better protection of intellectual property rights would permit increased food production and food security through biotechnology applications.

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