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Duplex for sale in Marrakech with AC

Avg. price per m²: 20 188 MAD/m²

Price per m² by neighborhood

Neighborhood Avg. price/m² Listings
Bab Doukkala 31 435 MAD/m² 0
Gueliz 27 986 MAD/m² 1
Agdal 21 182 MAD/m² 0
Semlalia 12 546 MAD/m² 0
Hivernage 35 116 MAD/m² 1
Palmeraie 27 278 MAD/m² 0
Targa 11 712 MAD/m² 0
Amelkis 24 033 MAD/m² 0
Medina 38 198 MAD/m² 0
Route de Ourika 22 454 MAD/m² 0

Duplex for sale in Marrakech

Duplexes for sale in Marrakech: a gateway to Morocco's red city real estate

Why buy a duplex in Marrakech?

Marrakech, often termed the "Red City," presents a unique blend of traditional Moroccan charm and modern luxury. The duplex market here attracts both local and international buyers looking to invest in properties that offer more space and privacy than typical apartments. These residences are ideal for those wanting a taste of villa-style living with the convenience of an urban setting. The city's diverse architectural styles, from traditional riads to contemporary designs, cater to a wide array of tastes.

Best neighborhoods for a duplex for sale in Marrakech

Prime neighborhoods for purchasing duplexes

Price per square meter for a duplex in Marrakech

The upscale district of Hivernage is a top choice for those seeking duplexes in Marrakech. Properties here often feature lush gardens and private terraces, with prices ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 MAD per square meter. Hivernage's proximity to luxury hotels and fine dining establishments makes it highly desirable. Another sought-after area is Gueliz, known for its vibrant atmosphere and modern amenities, where duplexes are priced between 15,000 and 25,000 MAD/m². For buyers interested in a quieter setting, the Palmeraie area offers duplexes nestled among palm groves, providing serene retreats at competitive prices.

Sidi Ghanem, an emerging neighborhood, attracts younger buyers and investors due to its industrial-chic vibe and burgeoning arts scene. Here, duplexes start at around 12,000 MAD/m², offering a more affordable entry point into the Marrakech property market. For those considering real estate elsewhere, the duplex market in Rabat offers a different urban experience.

Investment opportunities and market trends

Marrakech's real estate market has seen steady growth, with duplex properties offering promising investment potential. The city's tourism industry drives demand for short and long-term rentals, with duplexes for rent in Marrakech commanding attractive rental yields between 6% and 8%. Areas like Gueliz and Hivernage remain hotspots for rental properties, appealing to both expatriates and tourists seeking stylish accommodations.

Infrastructure improvements, such as the expanding Marrakech-Menara International Airport and ongoing road enhancements, further bolster the city's appeal. The introduction of tram connections, although still in planning stages, promises to enhance connectivity across key districts, potentially increasing property values. Financing options through Moroccan banks are available, with mortgage rates fluctuating between 4% and 6%, making it feasible for qualified buyers to invest in Marrakech's evolving real estate market.

For those considering alternative investments, the apartment market in Marrakech also presents diverse opportunities, particularly in rapidly developing areas. Meanwhile, if a more laid-back lifestyle is preferred, the duplex market in Ouarzazate offers intriguing potential with its proximity to film studios and scenic landscapes.

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Frequently asked questions about duplex for sale Marrakech

What is the average price of a duplex in Marrakech?

The price of a duplex in Marrakech depends on the neighborhood, year of construction and condition of the property. Browse current listings on Domio.ma to compare market prices in Marrakech.

What documents do I need to buy a duplex in Marrakech?

To buy a duplex in Marrakech you need a valid passport, a certificate of residence (if applicable), proof of origin of funds and a Moroccan bank account. The notary oversees the entire procedure.

Can a foreigner buy property in Marrakech?

Yes, foreigners can buy urban property in Marrakech and across Morocco. Agricultural land is excluded. The purchase goes through a notary who registers the title transfer at the Conservation Fonciere.

What are the additional costs when buying in Marrakech?

Expect 6 to 8 percent on top of the purchase price. This includes registration fees (4 percent), notary fees, land registry fees and possibly agent commission. Use our notary fees calculator for an exact estimate.

Which neighborhoods in Marrakech are the most popular for buying?

The most popular neighborhoods vary by budget and preference. Check our neighborhood pages for Marrakech on Domio.ma for an overview of prices per square meter, amenities and accessibility by area.

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