Treat Yourself Like Royalty in the Kingdom of Morocco

Morocco is an exquisite place to own property, although for most U.K. residents, it is an undiscovered real estate treasure. As tourism continues to grow, this is an excellent time for real estate buyers to find property for sale in Morocco. A former French land holding, the French have already discovered the benefits of owning property in this exotic country, and have already begun to buy property in Morocco.

Morocco real estate is affordable, and is gaining value as political economic stability, international events and industry find their way into the country, which is located in northern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea, only a short trip from most European centres. Furthermore, recent building and development in Morocco have made it a prime place to buy property if looking for future growth potential.

Where to buy

Marrakesh is a popular foreign buyers’ market with plenty of appeal for both visitors and residents. Traditional Moroccan homes constructed around lavish courtyards and fountains are all the rave there. Agadir is a quiet little fishing port known for its winter tourism; and villas and cottages fill up during the summer months in towns around the capital of Morocco, Rabat. In almost all towns, summer brings a plethora of fun-filled traditional festivals to enjoy. Take hiking trips deep into the Atlas Mountains for unparallelled views of the countryside and sea or spend holidays in lively Laayoune, a charming city built on the edge of the sands of the Sahara where you can take a camel ride for an entirely different way to escape traffic congestion. Tan-Tan, in southern Morocco, is near Western Sahara, and not far from the Canary Islands. Additionally, Morocco offers a host of American- and French-style style schooling catering to foreign children, and foreign property buyers will notice Morocco has a variety of real-estate tax exemptions and reductions, depending on what you own and whether your country of origin has an agreementment with the Kingdom. An estate agent in Morocco can help you find more information on tax benefits.

If traditional historic quarters aren't your cup of sweet mint tea (a Moroccan favourite!), locate newer property for sale along the upbeat boulevard in romantic Casablanca and experience city life there. Accommodations that provide a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea are available at reasonable cost, thanks to Morocco's extenisve coastline. A typical two-bedroom apartment on the sea can be purchased for an incredible £35,000! Buy property for even less in one of the small fishing ports along the Atlantic and marvel at an unobstructed view of the sea. Of course, more expensive villas are available for Morocco real estate prospectors who seek luxury (near the golf courses of Tangiers, for example), but even these are far more reasonably priced than comparable European properties.

The worldwide property portal aHome.in has properties from many different estate agents in Morocco making it easy for you to contact them to learn more about property in Morocco.

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