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Old 18-06-2007, 03:23 AM
just-alex just-alex is offline
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Originally Posted by The Soup Dragon
There are plenty of newer build properties in Saidia that I suspect* don't look old before their time. I'm specifically thinking of the villas that lie just outside the Eastern most edge of Saidia. They look like they were built in the last 20 years, but I doubt they are 2 years looking like 20 year old buildings. Thier style also indicats they are about 20 years old.

Did you hear this from a reliable source or just one or two posters on the forums? (The latter isn't always reliable and I would urge people thinking of investing to do their own hoemwork on the matter.)

*I remember them as being older in style, but it is possible they looked older than they were and that in turn made me think they were older.
i HAVE ALREADY POSTED A RESPONSE TO THIS ON ANOTHER FORUM...BUT HERE WE GO AGAIN.....saidia is no more humid than any other seaside resort!!..it is distinctly less humid than the Atlantic coast near Agadir where the fog tends to roll in even in August......Saidia is on the Mediterranean as is Southern Spain where people have been investing for thirty years. The main problem in Morocco is that there isn't a culture of maintenance, no-one spends money on property once they've bought it!!..Especially if its being rented out.....though I have to say the same tends to apply to the rental market in theUK. !!! However, much will depend on the final Management company contracts as to how often painting will occur....the problem at Saidia at the moment is that FAdesa built the houses and Apartments before they built the infrastructure so , you guessed it, signs of wear already and I don't see how they can release the properties and expect people to sign for them without repainting those which were done in a hurry last year in readiness for the King's visit!!....
As a last resort, no pun intended, I believe there are humidity resistant paints on the market and labour in Morocco is still cheap....but heaters for the winter months when its colder at night......
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