Rental market
Property to rent in Morocco
Long-term residential and commercial lets, scored for investors: every listing carries a gross-yield estimate and a rental {GIN} verdict. 39 live.

Apartment · Agdal, Fes
Apartment · Triangle d'Or, Casablanca

Apartment · Centre ville, Tangier

Apartment · Val Fleury, Kenitra

Apartment · Mimosas, Kenitra

Apartment · Maarif Extension, Casablanca
Apartment · Triangle d'Or, Casablanca

Apartment · très recherché d, Rabat

Apartment · Rabat, Rabat

Apartment · Maamora, Kenitra

Apartment · Maamora, Kenitra

Apartment · indéfini, Marrakech

Apartment · prisé de Maarif, Casablanca

Apartment · Mabrouka, Marrakech

Apartment · Mimosas, Kenitra

Villa · Maamora, Kenitra

Apartment · indéfini, Marrakech

Apartment · Mabrouka, Marrakech

Apartment · Plage des nations, Kenitra

Apartment · Plage des nations, Kenitra

Apartment · Marjane, Tangier

Villa · Route de Fès, Marrakech

Apartment · indéfini, Marrakech

Apartment · Marjane, Tangier

Villa · Bir Rami, Kenitra

Apartment · indéfini, Marrakech

Villa · Dar Bouazza, Casablanca

Villa · indéfini, Marrakech

commercial · Maarif, Casablanca

Apartment · Casablanca, Casablanca

office · Anfa, Casablanca

office · LA CORNICHE, Casablanca

Apartment · Tanger, Tangier

Apartment · Anfa, Casablanca

Apartment · Gauthier, Casablanca

Apartment · Anfa, Casablanca

Riad · riad salam, Marrakech

Apartment · Centre ville, Tangier

Apartment · Ancienne Médina, Fes
Renting in Morocco — FAQ
›What rental yield can I expect in Morocco?
Gross yields on Moroccan residential lets typically run 4–8%, higher in secondary cities and for furnished units. Every rental here shows an estimated gross yield (annual rent ÷ a comparable sale price) and its rent position versus the local market.
›How is the rental {GIN} verdict calculated?
It replaces the sale price-vs-value pillar with a yield pillar: gross yield, price-to-rent and the rent's position versus the observed market benchmark. A rent far above market never reads as a green verdict, since that yield may not be sustainable.
›What are the total transaction costs when buying in Morocco?
Budget roughly 7–9% on top of the price: registration duty (DGI) ~4% on resale (a preferential 2.5% on a developer new-build first sale), land-conservation ~1.5%, notary ~0.5–1.5% (degressive scale) plus 20% VAT on the fee, and agency ~2.5% where applicable. Figures vary by property — confirm with your notary.
›How does marocain.investments grade listings?
Each listing carries a cohort-relative {GIN} grade (Quality — view, build, condition, amenities and location — plus a price-vs-value Deal read and a sourced macro-catalyst signal), an M-Value comparable estimate and a two-scenario forecast — all framed as investor decision-support, not a formal valuation.
