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Morocco’s Housing Market Cools Despite Modest Price Increase

In the first quarter of 2024, Morocco's real estate market exhibited a paradoxical trend: while property prices saw a slight uptick, the number of transactions fell notably.

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Morocco’s Housing Market Cools Despite Modest Price Increase

Morocco's Housing Market Cools Despite Modest Price Increase

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Rabat – In the first quarter of 2024, Morocco’s real estate market exhibited a paradoxical trend: while property prices saw a slight uptick, the number of transactions fell notably.

Data from Bank Al-Maghrib and the National Land Conservation Agency revealed a 3.1% decline in real estate transactions compared to the same period in the previous year, even as the overall property price index inched up by 0.8%.

The real estate price index for Q1 2024 showed a varied landscape. Residential property prices experienced a modest annual increase of 0.7%, driven by a 0.8% rise in apartment prices, while house and villa prices remained relatively unchanged.

Land prices increased by 1.2%, and office real estate prices saw a significant 6.5% rise. However, this growth was offset by a 1.5% decline in commercial premises prices.

Conversely, the decline in transaction volumes was more pronounced. Residential sector transactions fell by 3.1%, with apartments down by 2.2%, houses by 13.7%, and villas by a substantial 21.6%.

The commercial real estate sector was hit even harder, with a 14.8% drop in transactions, broken down into a 16.3% decrease for commercial premises and a 7.5% decline for offices. Land transactions, however, defied the trend with a 3.6% increase.

City-specific data revealed further nuances. Prices rose by 1% in Rabat and 0.4% in Casablanca, while dropping by 0.2% in Marrakech and remaining stagnant in Tangier.

Yet, transaction volumes decreased significantly across all major cities: Rabat saw an 18.2% decline, Casablanca 23.2%, Marrakech 28.4%, and Tangier 12.8%.

This dichotomy of rising prices and falling transactions raises questions about the current state and future trajectory of Morocco’s real estate market. Several factors may be at play.

Economic uncertainties, including inflation and fluctuating interest rates, could be dampening buyer enthusiasm. Additionally, stricter lending conditions may be limiting access to financing, particularly for first-time homebuyers and investors.

The real estate price index, calculated by Bank Al-Maghrib and the National Land Conservation Agency, focuses on properties transacted at least twice within the period, offering a more refined measure of market trends by addressing property heterogeneity.

The balance between price trends and transaction volumes will be critical in shaping future market conditions and guiding both policy decisions and investment strategies.

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