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Morocco Invest specialises in the sale of high quality Moroccan investment properties.
We have selected some of the best properties in the most ideal locations, surrounded by the unique culture of the nearby towns.

Morocco offers an opportunity difficult to find in the real estate investment trade, the rich culture, unique surroundings, friendly people, incredible weather and the influence of the young King in all development guarantee a good return on your investment.

On this website you can view our selected developments and learn more about the areas. We have included some information on the surrounding towns such as Ashila and Tangiers

If you would like further details please do not hesitate to contact us.

A little more about Morocco

For Westerners, Morocco holds an immediate and enduring fascination. Though just an hour's ride on the ferry from Spain, it seems at once very far from Europe, with a culture that is almost wholly unfamiliar.
Throughout the country, despite the years of French and Spanish colonial rule and the presence of modern and cosmopolitan cities like Rabat and Casablanca, a more distant past constantly makes its presence felt. Fez, perhaps the most beautiful of all Arab cities, maintains a life still rooted in medieval times, when a Moroccan empire stretched from Senegal to northern Spain, while in the mountains of the Atlas and the Rif, it's still possible to draw up tribal maps of the Berber population.

As a backdrop to all this, the country's physical make-up is also extraordinary: from a Mediterranean coast, through four mountain ranges, to the empty sand and scrub of the Sahara.

In recent years the worst of the hustlers have been cleared off the streets (anyone who visited in the early 1990s will be amazed at the change) and the unofficial guides you encounter are fewer and more discreet.

Morocco is really an ideal place for independent travel. A week's hiking in the Atlas, a journey through the southern oasis or into the pre-Sahara, or leisured strolls around Tangier, Fez or Marrakesh once you adapt to a different way of life, all your time will be well spent. It's also a safe and politically stable country to visit: the death in 1999 of King Hassan II, the Arab world's longest serving leader, was followed by an easy transition to his son, Mohammed VI. It's difficult for any traveller to go for long without running into Morocco's equally powerful tradition of hospitality, generosity and openness.

This is a country people return to again and again. Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakesh... just the names of these cities stir a hint of spice in the nostrils. Morocco has been thoroughly mythologized and for good reason. Travellers extol the country's unique living history, its shimmering light and its extraordinary art.