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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think the British experience "was such" that they were inspired to buy property because they love Morocco - they are practiced speculators who move in, take over and yes, close the locals out of the market.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's true that Morocco is becoming very attractive for foreign investment. Here are some reasons for this boom:
* Property prices are up to 60% cheaper than similar European Resorts.
* Morocco has a much lower cost of living compared to other European resorts.
* Morocco is a property hot spot and the best by far in comparison to other emerging property markets worldwide.
* Morocco is only 3 hours from London
* No rental tax for 5 years.
* Capital gains tax is 20% on profits over �60,000 - After 5 years that goes down to 10% and after 10 years there is no capital gains tax as it is rated at 0%.
* Zero inheritance tax for property left to family
* The Open Skies agreement which started in Morocco in January 2007 has opened the country with low cost airlines including Easyjet, Thomson, GB Airways, Atlas Blue and Ryan Air flying to Morocco.
Regards

Thursday, September 27, 2007

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