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Marrakech, Amelkis
Elegant Contemporary Villa in Targa
Marrakech, Targa
Stunning Contemporary Villa with Pool Near Marrakech
Marrakech
Villa Surya in the Legendary Palmeraie
Marrakech, Palmeraie
Villa Faros II
Marrakech
Villa Faros III
Marrakech
Villa Faros IV
Marrakech
Exceptional Property in the Heart of a Prestigious Golf Course
Marrakech, Amelkis
Charming Riad Villa with Pool and Landscaped Garden
Marrakech
Villa Matios with Stunning Atlas Mountain Views
Marrakech, Route de Ourika
Exceptional Villas in Exclusive Residence
Marrakech
Villa Emeraude - Luxurious Contemporary Design
Marrakech, Route de Ourika
Villa Bennios | Exceptional Arab-Berber Style
Marrakech, Palmeraie
Exceptional Property with Atlas Mountain Views
Marrakech
Stunning Contemporary Villa in Exclusive Golf Resort
Marrakech
Charming Contemporary Villa with Pool near Marrakech
Marrakech
Villa Taranios
Marrakech, Palmeraie
Exceptional Villa in Al Maaden Golf Course
Marrakech
Villa One
Marrakech, Palmeraie
Charming Modern Villa in Golf Resort 15 Min from Marrakech
Marrakech
Exceptional Golf Frontline Villa
Marrakech, Amelkis
Stunning Villa in Secure Golf Community Near Marrakech
Marrakech, Amelkis
Villa Casos
Marrakech, Palmeraie
Villa Taranios
Marrakech, Palmeraie
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Price per m² by neighborhood
| Neighborhood | Avg. price/m² | Listings |
|---|---|---|
| Bab Doukkala | 31 435 MAD/m² | 0 |
| Gueliz | 27 986 MAD/m² | 0 |
| Agdal | 21 182 MAD/m² | 12 |
| Semlalia | 12 546 MAD/m² | 1 |
| Hivernage | 35 116 MAD/m² | 1 |
| Palmeraie | 27 278 MAD/m² | 57 |
| Targa | 11 712 MAD/m² | 16 |
| Amelkis | 24 033 MAD/m² | 81 |
| Medina | 38 198 MAD/m² | 1 |
| Route de Ourika | 22 454 MAD/m² | 48 |
Villa for sale in Marrakech
Villas for sale in Marrakech: a guide to Morocco's enchanting property market
Why buy a villa in Marrakech?
Marrakech is a city where the charm of historic medinas meets modern luxury, making it a prime locale for villa buyers. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an investment opportunity, Marrakech offers a diverse range of villas that cater to various tastes and budgets. From the lush landscapes of the Palmeraie to the trendy vibes of Gueliz, the villa market here is vibrant and full of potential.
Best neighborhoods for a villa for sale in Marrakech
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Price per square meter for a villa in Marrakech
The Palmeraie remains one of the most prestigious areas to buy a villa in Marrakech. Known for its expansive palm groves and serene atmosphere, villas in this area often boast large plots, private pools, and traditional Moroccan architecture. Prices in the Palmeraie range from 15,000 to 30,000 MAD per square meter, with exclusive estates commanding even higher prices.
For those preferring a more urban setting, Gueliz offers a contemporary lifestyle with easy access to shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Villas here are more modern in design, with a price range typically between 10,000 and 20,000 MAD per square meter. The French influence is palpable in Gueliz, making it a preferred choice for international buyers who appreciate a cosmopolitan environment. Those considering diversifying their property portfolio might also want to explore apartments for sale in Marrakech, which offer competitive urban living options.
Another notable area is the Agdal district, which provides a balance between city life and suburban comfort. Villas in Agdal are popular among families due to their proximity to international schools such as the Lycée Victor Hugo and the American School of Marrakech. Prices here are slightly more affordable, ranging from 12,000 to 25,000 MAD per square meter, attracting both domestic and international buyers.
Investment outlook and rental market
Investing in villas in Marrakech has been a lucrative endeavor, with steady appreciation observed over the past several years. Villas tend to benefit from both intrinsic land value and the growing demand for luxury accommodations. Buyers should anticipate additional acquisition costs of approximately 7%, covering legal fees, registration, and other taxes.
The rental market for villas in Marrakech is buoyed by a thriving tourism industry, particularly during peak seasons. Villas for rent in Marrakech can fetch between 20,000 and 50,000 MAD per month, depending on location and amenities. The rental yields for villas typically range from 4% to 6%, offering a solid return on investment. This demand is especially high in areas like Hivernage, known for its luxury hotels and vibrant nightlife.
Infrastructure developments continue to enhance the appeal of owning a villa in Marrakech. The Marrakech-Menara Airport, with its recent expansions, makes international travel convenient. Additionally, the ongoing upgrades to the public transport system, including bus routes connecting to key neighborhoods, improve accessibility. For those comparing markets, villas in Meknes offer a quieter option with historical charm, while Chefchaouen presents picturesque landscapes perfect for boutique hospitality ventures.
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Frequently asked questions about villa for sale Marrakech
What is the average price of a villa in Marrakech?
The price of a villa 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 villa in Marrakech?
To buy a villa 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.