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Property for sale in Morocco, Apartments & Villas

Radisson Villa Residences Saidia
Property Morocco

Price From: €245,225
Region: Saidia, Northern Morocco
• 2-3 Bedroom Villas
• Deatached villas with private pools
• Classic Moroccan Architecture
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Radisson Suites Saidia
Property Morocco

Price From: €89,435
Region: Saidia Northern Morocco
• 5* Apart-Hotel & Spa
• Fully Managed Rentals
• Guaranteed Rental Income
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Best Western Premier Le Jardin de Fleur Resort
Property Morocco

Price From: €223,578
Region: Saidia Northern Morocco
• Stunning sea views
• Private clubhouse facilities
• 3 x 18 hole Golf Courses
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The Hivernage Resort and Spa Saidia
Property Morocco

Price From: €328,356
Region: Saidia Northern Morocco
• 2 & 3 Bedroom detached villas
• All with own pools
• Sea Views
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Les Grandes Villas Le Jardin de Fleur
Property Morocco

Price From: €608,238
Region: Saidia, Northern Morocco
• 25 Unique, indivdually designed villas
• 3-5 bedrooms
• All with own pools
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Le Jardin de Fleur - Les Cascades
Property Morocco

Price From: €283,943
Region: Saidia, Northern Morocco
• Stunning contemporary architecture
• Private roof-top pools
• Close to marina
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Oasis Beach & Golf Resort Mediterrania Saidia
Property Morocco

Price From: £87,780
Region: Saidia, Northern Morocco
• Fully Furnished
• Managed rentals
• Private clubhouse facilities
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El Oasis de Marrakech
Property Morocco

Price From: €114,000
Region: Marrakech
• 10% p.a. Rental guarantee
• Full bank guarantees
• Fantastic investment
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Salama Valley 3
Property Morocco

Price From: €169,000
Region: Marrakech
• 7% rental guarantee for 9 yrs
• completion summer 2010
• 2 Bed Villas
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Al Johara Marrakech
Property Morocco

Price From: €97,300
Region: Marrakech
• 30 % Discount available
• Superb location
• Early entry
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Morocco

"Tourism in booming and between eight and nine billion euros worth of investment is being ploughed into brand new coastal resorts"


Property Morocco - An Introduction

Morocco is so near but yet so far from Europe.  So near, that at the closest point Morocco is a mere 14 kilometres from the Spanish coastline; so far because Morocco is completely different in character from the western world.  Morocco has a rich history of glory, savagery and religion that can be sensed on every corner.  It spans swathes of fertile agricultural land, forests and vineyards in the north, the High Atlas mountains capped with snow in the winter months and finishes in the south with the stony, sandy scenes of the Sahara.  Entrancing and at times overwhelming, Morocco is every travel magazine’s darling.

Broadly speaking, the hottest property in Morocco can be split into two camps, the spanking new coastal resorts and the historic gems of the former capital, Marrakech.

Vision 2010, unveiled by King Mohammed in 2001, sets out an ambitious strategy to trigger extensive growth of the tourist sector and between eight and nine billion euros worth of investment is being ploughed into brand new coastal resorts, six in total, five for the Atlantic coast and one for the Mediterranean under the name of ‘Plan Azur’.  The scale is quite colossal, up to 50 new luxury hotels and a gaggle of marinas, golf courses and commercial centres all dressed with thousands of units of residential property. 

Marrakech is in stark contrast virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages yet remains perpetually cool and is currently the place to be seen.  The vibrant Djemâa el Fna Square, the heartbeat of the Medina with its labyrinth of literally thousands of streets, throngs with market traders, witchdoctors, musicians and storytellers all fighting noisily for the attention of the mesmerized crowd.  Peaceful Hammams, the Moroccan version of a Turkish bath, provide the perfect antidote to the bustle of the Medina, whilst chic clubs, restaurants and boutique hotels welcome the well-heeled in their droves. 

With a flurry of low cost carriers flying into all of Morocco’s major airports, GEM Estates sees the potential of both the modern coastal resorts, particularly along the Mediterranean coastline, as well as Marrakech, and shares the young King’s high hopes for lucrative property investment.

MOROCCO - CLIMATE

Moroccan weather is safely sunny, 350 days of it per annum.  Marrakech has stifling 40ºC plus summers which are possibly worth avoiding whilst the Mediterranean coastline is more reminiscent of near-neighbour southern Spain in terms of climate, perhaps with a couple of degrees added on.  The best time to visit Morocco is from March to May when the air is warm and the landscape clinging onto its winter lushness and then at the end of September through to November.  Rainfall is barely worth mentioning, on the coastline for short bursts should it occur at all, and only frequent on the upper Rif and Atlas slopes.  Four stars to accommodate scorching summers in the city.

MOROCCO - ACCESSIBILITY

Until 2006 just two airlines – Royal Air Maroc and British Airways – had the monopoly on flights between the UK and Morocco.  Prices were comparatively high and timetables didn’t always suit.  This has dramatically changed as Morocco is now part of the EU ‘Open Skies’ regime thus opening the floodgates for no-frills carriers.  Passengers can now choose between RyanAir, Thomson Fly, EasyJet and Air Maroc’s low-cost subsidiary, Atlas Blue, who cover the major UK Airports between them into Marrakech, Fez, Agadir and Casablanca.  Morocco can also be accessed by water from the Spanish coastline on either high-speed catamarans or slightly more leisurely ferry crossings and a new 39km tunnel route under the water between Spain and Tangier should begin work shortly.  Morocco shares the same time zone as the UK.  Five stars.

MOROCCO - ECONOMY

Morocco is ranked quite highly by the African Development Bank as being the fifth economic power in Africa after South Africa, Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria, with a GDP of approx 50 billion USD.  Morocco’s top three sources of income are the mining of phosphates, the transfer of money from nationals living abroad back to their relatives and thirdly, tourism – the new priority.  Other key industries include food processing, leather, textiles and fishing.  GDP real growth rate is pitched at 1.7% (2005), inflation is stable at between 1% and 2% and the payment of external debt is being met.  Foreign Direct Investment in Morocco has been increasing year-on-year and rose from 1.07 billion USD in 2004 to 2.9 billion USD in 2005.  Four stars as further progress has to be made with regards to unemployment and illiteracy. 

MOROCCO - TOURISM

In a 2006 TripAdvisor survey, Morocco appeared no less than twice in the ‘top ten hot world destinations for 2007’ with Marrakech at number five and Fez at number ten.  Read any travel magazine, glance at any holiday programme and it’s plain to see that Morocco is becoming a very trendy place to be.  Sport-wise Morocco is more than well-equipped.  Golf has become a national passion with the total number of golf courses sitting at around 30, and rising as new residential projects come online.  Outdoor-types can also try horse riding, camel riding, trekking on foot through the mountains, skiing in the Atlas resort of Oukaimeden just 74km from Marrakech, fishing and all kinds of water sports from yachting and windsurfing to kayaking and diving.  King Mohammed’s number one priority is without doubt increased tourism and you will not find a more focussed or ambitious plan on the planet right now.  In a nutshell Morocco aims for 10 million tourists per year by 2010 (4.4 million arrived in 2001 and 5.8 million in 2005) and for the tourism sector to form 20% of the GDP by 2010.  Five stars for that focus and ambition.

MOROCCO - PROPERTY MARKET

Morocco has seen great interest, in particular from northern Europeans, attracted by the fact that quality residential product is available just a few kilometres over the water from the Costa del Sol, but at a fraction of the price, with better weather and a lower cost of living to boot.  Most are buying off-plan in new coastal projects with pocket money entry prices, the more adventurous are buying up traditional old riads ripe for renovation, whilst the middle-ground is taken with brand new properties built in traditional riad-style but with all of the conveniences of a modern development.  Thanks to King Mohammed’s vision tourist arrivals are soaring, capital appreciation is in double figures year-on-year and rental return is high as new hotel beds rush to keep apace with the rush of visitors.  The stage is set for Morocco to become a stable, sophisticated holiday destination with property prices to suit and there is an urgency to buy now.  Five stars.

Property Morocco - Why GEM Estates?

Since hearing about the potential of investing into property with Morocco and visiting various locations within Morocco in 2005 GEM Estates were one of the first companies to start promoting Morocco. Being amongst the first agencies to be invited on to the Mediterrania-Saidia site, we quickly began to understand the appeal of the country. In the last 3 years we have personally visited all the Moroccan developments that you will see here on our site. Our aim is to advise on the best opportunities and at GEM Estates, we pride ourselves on proving a service that is both professional and informative with not even the slightest hint of any high-pressure sales techniques. If you are seriously considering a purchasing a property in Morocco then speak to GEM Estates.  

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