Dakar, with its setting on a peninsula, is one of the most beautiful of West Africa's cities and as such is a popular
location for expatriates. It has benefited in the past from a flight of capital and business from Côte d'Ivoire due to
conflict and turmoil in that country. However, with Côte d'Ivoire achieving stability, a general decline in
manufacturing in Senegal, and some political fallout post the Wade presidency, Dakar offices have performed flat
at best.
Whilst there have been pockets of value growth, notably a shift in interest from the south to the north of the city,
prime values are largely unchanged from 10 years ago.