Morocco Property
First thoughts of a Morocco property might be of a whitewashed stone house deep in the souk of Casablanca or a Moorish riad in the heart of Marrakech, but a long-term tourism strategy implemented several years ago led to the construction of many new Morocco properties which is greatly diversifying the property market in Morocco.
Many of the country’s major cities are now accessible via low-cost airlines and at just three or four hours from the UK, owning a property in Morocco is now a viable alternative to Spain. The combination of variety, affordability, high build quality, low cost of living and improving infrastructure has had many industry professionals hailing Morocco property as one to watch in coming years.
Saidia, the “blue pearl of the Mediterranean”, one of the first locations of the new wave of Morocco property developments to begin construction and offering fine sandy beaches, a marina and several golf courses. A temperate year-round climate gives Morocco great potential as a golfing destination.
Agadir and Essaouira on the Atlantic coast can also boast great natural beauty and 300 sunny days a year, suggesting that Morocco beach properties provide better value for money, and greater rental potential, than some other destinations. The choice of urban Morocco property is also considerable, with Tangier, Marrakech and Casablanca each offering new and traditional property in Morocco at reasonable prices.
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