This document is based on the Morocco housing market. According to this paper, the housing industry in Morocco has great potential, but this is artificially supported by government subsidies and public sector domination, which is damaging the Moroccan economy. Strong demand coupled with inefficient resource allocation has made many housing units completely unaffordable to lower-income families. However, hope is on the horizon. Since 2002 the government has prioritized housing and infrastructure development through a multitude of municipal construction projects involving regional investors and international development agencies. Improved financial transparency, strong property rights, and high demand make the Moroccan housing industry ripe for low-risk foreign investment.
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Edited By | Saba Bilquis |