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Real Estate Investment in Morocco 2026: Up to 12% Yield — Is It the Right Time for MREs?

29 March 2026·4 min read
Real Estate Investment in Morocco 2026: Up to 12% Yield — Is It the Right Time for MREs?
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Marrakech leads with up to 12% short-term rental yield in 2026. New Office des Changes rules reduce MRE down payment to 20%. Complete city-by-city investment guide for Moroccans living abroad.

Price increases of 2–5% depending on the city, Airbnb yields up to 12% in Marrakech, and new Office des Changes rules favoring MREs: Morocco's 2026 real estate market is sending clear signals. Full breakdown.

Morocco Real Estate Market 2026: Key Figures

The National Federation of Real Estate Developers (FNPI) forecasts price increases of +2% to +5% across cities in 2026. Three engines drive this momentum:

  1. Strong economic growth: Morocco posts 4.9% GDP growth (IMF), driven by automotive industry, tourism, and major projects (AFCON 2025, World Cup 2030)
  2. Rising MRE demand: Moroccans living abroad account for a growing share of buyers, supported by new Office des Changes rules (up to 80% bank financing)
  3. Short-term rental boom: Airbnb and Booking have driven up demand for private accommodation in major tourist cities

City-by-City Guide: Where to Invest Based on Your Profile

Marrakech — Capital of High Returns

The most attractive city for MRE investors seeking immediate returns:

  • Price per m²: 8,000 – 35,000 MAD/m² (Guéliz, Palmeraie, Medina, Route de Fès)
  • Long-term rental yield: 5–7% gross/year
  • Short-term rental yield (Airbnb): 8–12% gross/year on riads and villas

Renovated riads in the medina — with pool or terrace — remain the most sought-after properties. Budget between 1.5M and 5M MAD for a well-positioned 4–8 bedroom riad.

Tip: Good deals go fast, often off the main listing platforms. Using a verified real estate agent from the LesMRE directory is strongly recommended.

Casablanca — The Safe Haven

Morocco's economic capital, ideal for wealth preservation:

  • Price per m²: 12,000 – 28,000 MAD/m² (Maarif, Ain Diab, Anfa, Sidi Belyout)
  • Rental yield: 4–6% gross/year
  • Ideal profile: 1–2 bedroom apartment in a secured residence, long-term rental

Casablanca's market is solid and liquid — easy resale if needed.

Tangier — The Rising Star

Boosted by Tanger Med and industrial investments (Renault, Stellantis, Airbus):

  • Price per m²: 8,000 – 18,000 MAD/m²
  • Yield: 5–7% gross/year
  • Key advantage: Proximity to Spain — ideal for MREs based in Andalusia

Agadir — The Sun Bet

Secondary residence and retirement destination at still-affordable prices:

  • Price per m²: 6,000 – 14,000 MAD/m²
  • Yield: 4–6% gross/year, with marked seasonality
  • Ideal profile: Tourist residence apartment or seasonal rental villa

Office des Changes 2026: New MRE-Friendly Rules

Since early 2026, the Office des Changes has eased rules for MRE investors:

  • Bank financing up to 80% of property value (vs. 70% before) — only 20% down payment required
  • Guaranteed rental income repatriation: your rents can be transferred to Europe without limitation, provided the purchase was financed in foreign currency
  • Annual individual transfers raised to 20,000 MAD (vs. 15,000 MAD in 2025)

Acquisition Costs Not to Overlook

Budget between 7% and 10% of the sale price in additional fees:

FeeAmount
Registration duties4%
Notary fees1.5% – 2.5%
Land conservation tax1.5%
Agency fees2.5% – 3%
Miscellaneous (translations, apostilles…)0.5% – 1%

Real Estate Taxation in Morocco 2026 for Non-Residents

  • Capital gains tax: exempt after 6 years of ownership, or if amount is below 140,000 MAD
  • Rental income: progressive income tax (flat rate option at 20% available since Finance Law 2025)
  • Urban tax: 75% reduction on rental value for MREs — a tax benefit often overlooked

Our Verdict for MRE Investors

2026 is a favorable year to invest in Morocco if you have:

  • A down payment of 20–30% of the property price
  • A 5–10 year horizon minimum
  • A clear objective: secondary residence, long-term rental, or short-term tourism rental

The key to success: a verified local professional to avoid the frequent scams in this sector. The LesMRE directory lists verified real estate agents, notaries and investment advisors in all major Moroccan cities.

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