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Morocco property Morocco, the farthest west point in the Arab world, is becoming a hotspot property investment destination. Investing in Morocco property involves researching the legal and ownership issues, taxation and rental options. Discuss and debate these issues with investors who have bought a property in Morocco and share your views and opinions

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Old 16-12-2006, 06:30 PM
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Dear All,

Property borders have a excellent site, well done.

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Hi Admin not a bad site but have a look at this site below it has much more detail
on Morocco and is run by the only Moroccan agency in London
Morocco properties, Villa Marrakech - Marrakech Properties - Property Borders .::. Moroccan Hospitality with British Professionalismm
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Hi

I have invested in the tangiers and dont see any problems with it, a colleague of mine has met the developer and everything was fine,i i can see why some people dont like some aspects of the project , like build time,payment plan. But to be honest i dont think you will find a better payment plan out there, 12% now and 13% over 3 years INTEREST FREE , along with a 5yr 10% rental guarentee. As a investor this is a steal and investors should jump on it, they are selling like hot cakes.

I went though worldwide frontiers , here is alink

Morocco - Tangier - Tanjah Beach & Golf Resort

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Old 22-12-2006, 12:36 PM
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Hi there, I have sold property in Morocco and own in Morocco. I carry out a lot of economic studies and political reports there, based around the reforms in the residential market. Morocco is a massive country and is very area specific. The most important factor of investing in this sort of market is deciding where you believe the future markets will be. I laugh when I see capital gains figures (aka capital growth) they mean NOTHING. That growth may be one town in the mountains above Finidiq. Morocco is a great country, but you go for either Marakech or North Morocco. I wrote this for a report, I cant give you the finished copy but this may be of help. If you need help do call me on (0034) 678 806 445.

I am highly knowledgeable in foreign investment, I work as a consultant. Part of my job is watching employment drop, education rise, population grow at 1.6% and I can tell you exactly where has been given an award to be revamped in 2008 as the number 3 spot in Morocco, number 3 for tourism, but by far the smallest area, so much more money per km2.

Many investors know that geographic diversification can improve investment returns without increasing risk

Morocco is an emerging market, where one can pay very low prices per square metre for a stunning residence in a typical medina or by the beach, and generate above average rental prices throughout the peak season.

Morocco is currently undergoing massive economic reforms. Now is the time to invest in Morocco, with a tunnel now confirmed that will link Spain and Morocco, described by Spain’s transport minister as being as important as the Suez Canal in the 19th century and Panama Canal in the 20th century. If we compare this tunnel to the channel tunnel we would expect to see capital growth in the immediate area, i.e. Asilah to Tetouan, purely on speculation of construction, let alone if we consider that the infrastructure will certainly be improved dramatically in the coming years. To connect the tunnel exit to the capital of Morocco, Rabat, a major new highway is being built. Also a major port is being constructed in the north of the country, which is one of the largest commercial ports in the world. This will certainly create plenty of jobs. The country has seen massive employment increase in the last 3 years, partly due to the development of properties, but mainly due to multi nationals being attracted for the first time to the country.

France has started outsourcing a lot of their customer care services to Morocco, as labor is more affordable and their second language is French. This is very similar to Britain out sourcing their work to India for example. We have seen phenomenal growth in Morocco, the economy is booming, employment and minimum wage is higher than ever before, the king is attracting massive investment globally, like 30 billion dollars from the United Arab Emirates for the Plan Azure and other national development. The king is to create tourist resorts along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coast line to boost the number of visitors each year. We have seen 26 percent growth in less than 12 months. Tourism is expected to be up to 10 million visitors a year by 2010. That would be equal to 30 percent of their population. The king is a young monarch, with a vision to westernize the country. He has also handed back a lot of power to the people, in 2007 for example we will see for the first time that the public are to elect a prime minister, previously the monarch has always elected his own. Morocco is a constitutional monarchy, just like the United Kingdom.

Great things are happening in this country, which contribute to a solid and diverse investment. King Mohammed VI's Vision 2010 plan is key to the growth of Moroccan property investments and the tourist economy as a whole. It is set to offer the world-class standards expected by today's foreign investors and spur on economic growth.

We have identified Smir, close to Tetouan and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, as the place to invest. The heart of this area is its established marina, marina Smir. This marina is modeled around Puerto Banús, one of the most luxurious and expensive marinas in the world.

Morocco is being compared to Marbella 12 years ago. It is only 14 km across the straits of Gibraltar away, and both countries share hundreds of years of history. In Marbella you would expect to pay double or in some cases up to 500 percent more for a property in a comparable location.

The country has also began allowing non national air line companies to fly into their country. Open skies agreement began in January 2006. Now easyjet, ryanair and other low cost airlines have already negotiated and finalized direct flights into the countries major airports. We expect to see Tetouan as one of these airports when it opens in 2007.

With such economic growth, political reform, booming tourism market and open minded head of state, investing in Morocco could be the best thing you ever do.


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What was it they actually messed up? Is the development still going ahead? What are the problems. I have decided not to invest in property in Morocco for the time being but am curious and will keep a watchful eye on some ofthe deals.
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I have recently been over and had a different experience. It would appear that the building licences were in the process of being drawn up and these are now in place. It is going ahead and I will be proceeding on a 2-bed unit. No problem with finding out all the information I needed - maybe it was just an inexperienced rep that the other guy had. Im very happy with my unit.
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Just to let you all know after the disastrous trip to Tanjer Beach with Nightmare world I have now bought an apartment in Sunset Beach club from Saffron Villas. The location is great and I think personally this will be a great investment.
I took some photos if any one wants to have a look
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Just to let you all know after the disastrous trip to Tanjer Beach with Nightmare world i have now bought an apartment in Sunset Beach club from Saffron Villas. The location is great and I think personally this will be a great investment.
I took some photos if any one wants to have a look
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Hi ,Lady in red. What happened with your visit. Please if its ok let us know what was so bad.

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Please go to the post on the Tanjah golf and beach, should be helpful.
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Lady in Red, i'd be interested to see pics of Sunset Beach, im trying to decide where to invest, have got a few development in mind.
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Just to let you all know after the disastrous trip to Tanjer Beach with Nightmare world i have now bought an apartment in Sunset Beach club from Saffron Villas. The location is great and I think personally this will be a great investment.
I took some photos if any one wants to have a look
my concern with this one is I have asked all the agents selling this can I have the details for the developers yes they say presidential developments but how about the address for this company they all refuse what is there concern? they dont mind giving it for Fadesa or others so this concerns me a search for this company on google returns nothing again a concern.

I dont buy any property on a whim I need firm info to proceed so who is this presidential and how can we check them out at least?
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