- 09:50Tunisia's defiance: hosting Polisario amid Morocco's sovereignty claims
- 09:32US Republicans allegedly back strikes on Gaza aid depots
- 09:20Moroccan judge mina sougrati makes history as president of international association of women judges
- 09:05Vietnam and US begin trade talks amid tariff concerns
- 08:50Morocco launches tender for liquefied natural gas terminal to enhance energy security
- 08:38South Korea's former president Moon Jae-in faces bribery charges
- 08:206.2 Magnitude earthquake rattles Istanbul, injuring over 150
- 08:05Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv leaves casualties and destruction
- 07:50Spain and Morocco strengthen security cooperation ahead of 2030 World Cup
Follow us on Facebook
Morocco launches innovative housing program to empower young buyers
The Moroccan government has unveiled significant real estate incentives through its "Pass Jeunes" program, following a strategic partnership with Al Omrane Group. The initiative, formalized in Rabat through an agreement signed by Youth, Culture and Communication Minister Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, Housing Secretary of State Adib Benbrahim, and Al Omrane Board Chairman Housni El Ghazaoui, introduces substantial discounts on property purchases.
Young Moroccans, both domestic and abroad, can now access a 5% discount across Al Omrane Group's property portfolio. During special promotional periods, buyers can secure an additional 2% reduction, potentially saving between 15,000 and 100,000 dirhams depending on the property value.
Beyond financial benefits, the program creates professional development opportunities through internships at Al Omrane's regional offices, helping young people build skills and enter the workforce. The initiative also includes competitions to foster innovative housing solutions.
The program's reach extends nationwide, with participating properties available in major cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech, ensuring accessibility for young people across all regions.
This comprehensive approach aligns with broader government efforts to address youth aspirations, providing tangible solutions for both housing accessibility and professional development in Morocco's vital real estate sector.
Comments (0)