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Realizing Homeownership Dreams: Morocco's Bold Initiative

Monday 08 January 2024 - 09:50
Realizing Homeownership Dreams: Morocco's Bold Initiative

The Moroccan government has recently unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at turning homeownership dreams into reality for a larger segment of its citizens. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with almost 8,000 Moroccans promptly applying for direct housing support within days of the program's launch.

Data provided by the Ministry of National Planning, Urban Planning, Housing, and City Policy reveals a notable trend, as 25% of the 7,961 applications received by January 5 originated from Moroccans residing abroad. This underscores a significant demand for affordable housing within the extensive Moroccan diaspora.

While the majority of applicants, comprising 76%, currently reside within Morocco, the remaining 24% are located in other countries but aspire to own property in their homeland. Interestingly, a substantial 68% of applicants expressed interest in more modestly priced homes, with a focus on units valued under 300,000 Moroccan dirhams ($30,300).

The primary objective of the program is to make homeownership accessible to a diverse cross-section of Moroccan society. Eligibility extends to any housing units permitted after January 1, 2023, containing a minimum of two rooms. However, certain conditions have been established to ensure that the housing benefits citizens rather than investors.

Beneficiaries are required to designate the subsidized property as their primary residence for a five-year period. The rules explicitly prohibit the designation of subsidized units as rental properties or their use for professional purposes. Moroccans residing abroad are permitted to maintain residences for the use of family members but are prohibited from collecting rental income during the five-year occupancy period.

The enthusiastic response to this accessible housing initiative underscores an unmet need within the country. As thousands of Moroccans embark on the journey to realize their dreams of homeownership, the government program promises broader social benefits, including increased financial security and community stability. For policymakers, this initial surge in applications provides valuable insights to enhance and expand affordable housing initiatives in the future.


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