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Riad for sale in Takaddoum, Rabat

Avg. price per m²: 15 985 MAD/m²

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Riad for sale in Takaddoum, Rabat

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About Takaddoum

Dense residential, affordable

Neighborhood guide
Walkability 68 Public transit 55 Safety 62

Price per m² by neighborhood

Neighborhood Avg. price/m² Listings
Agdal 22 401 MAD/m² 0
Hay Riad 18 022 MAD/m² 13
Souissi 12 369 MAD/m² 0
Hassan 19 337 MAD/m² 2

Riad for sale in Rabat

Riads for sale in Rabat: uncovering the charm of Morocco's capital Rabat's riad market presents a unique blend of history and modernity, offering buyers a chance to own a piece of Morocco's heritage while enjoying contemporary amenities. Nestled in the medina, these traditional houses with their inner courtyards serve as tranquil escapes from the bustling city life. Unlike the contemporary apartments for sale in Rabat, riads provide an authentic Moroccan lifestyle with architecturally rich and culturally engaging surroundings.

Why buy a riad in Rabat?

Key neighborhoods for purchasing riads The medina is the heart of Rabat's riad market, where prices typically range from 12,000 to 25,000 MAD per square meter, depending on the property's state and location. Oudayas, with its stunning views over the Bouregreg River, attracts buyers with its artistic charm and scenic beauty. Properties here are often restored to reflect their historic roots, with prices slightly higher, reaching upwards of 30,000 MAD/m² for premium locations.

Best neighborhoods for a riad for sale in Rabat

Close by in Hassan, a neighborhood known for its colonial architecture and proximity to the Kasbah of the Udayas, riads are priced between 15,000 and 22,000 MAD/m². This area offers a more residential feel while still being part of the vibrant medina atmosphere. The allure of purchasing a riad here lies in the mix of cultural richness and investment potential, comparable to opportunities found in cities like Tangier.

Price per square meter for a riad in Rabat

For those drawn to the capital's historical depth, the investment potential of riads in Rabat is significant. Renovated riads, especially those that can be used as guest houses or boutique hotels, present lucrative opportunities. Conversion into a bed-and-breakfast can yield returns of 6-8%, thanks to the growing tourism sector and Rabat's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Market dynamics and future outlook The riad market in Rabat benefits from stable demand driven by both foreign investors and local buyers seeking the charm of traditional Moroccan living. Unlike properties in more volatile markets, such as Ouarzazate, Rabat offers predictability and steady appreciation, bolstered by its status as the administrative capital of Morocco.

Renting out a riad in Rabat also presents a viable investment strategy. The annual rental yield can range from 4% to 6%, with furnished riads often in high demand among expatriates and diplomats who prefer the authentic atmosphere of the medina. This consistent rental demand underscores the city's appeal not only as a living space but also as a profitable asset.

Infrastructure developments, including the completion of the Rabat-Salé tramway extension and ongoing city revitalization projects, further enhance the appeal of owning a riad here. These improvements increase accessibility to key districts, supporting property value growth over time. As Moroccan banks offer competitive mortgage options with interest rates hovering around 4.5% to 6%, purchasing a riad becomes an attractive prospect for both local and international buyers seeking a blend of tradition and modernity in the capital.

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Frequently asked questions about riad for sale Rabat

What is the average price of a riad in Rabat?

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

What documents do I need to buy a riad in Rabat?

To buy a riad in Rabat 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 Rabat?

Yes, foreigners can buy urban property in Rabat 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 Rabat?

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 Rabat are the most popular for buying?

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

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