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Mortgage in Marrakech: compare the best 2026 rates

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Marrakech-Safi
Region
1.020.000
inhabitants
7.800 MAD
median income
4.45%
average APR

Looking for the mortgage in Marrakech? With a median income of MAD 7.800/month and an upper-middle segment around MAD 18.500/month, Marrakech residents (1.020.000 inhabitants, Marrakech-Safi) benefit from specific banking terms. The observed average APR in Marrakech stands at 4.45%, ranging from 3.9% to 5.5% depending on profile and bank. In the Marrakech-Safi region, demand for the mortgage is very strong. Compare below the best offers from banks and insurers present in Marrakech, simulate your file and receive tailored offers for free.

Comparison table

Current mortgage rates in Marrakech

Indicative tables updated in Q1 2026 for the most active banks in Marrakech. Actual rates depend on your file — run your tailored simulation below.

BankIndicative APRAction
Attijariwafa Bank
4.30 %Compare
CIH Bank
4.40 %Compare
BMCE Bank of Africa
4.50 %Compare
Crédit du Maroc
4.60 %Compare

APRs are indicative and subject to change. Your actual rate depends on your full file. wafir.ma is neither a bank broker nor an insurance distributor: we are an independent comparator.

Worked example

Typical monthly payment in Marrakech

Borrowed amount
1.200.000 MAD
Average ticket in Marrakech
Duration
20 years
Local average APR 4.45%
Estimated monthly payment
7.559 MAD
insurance included depending on file
Local market

Why the mortgage in Marrakech is unique

Morocco's #2 MRE hub after Oujda. Specific MRE mortgages: MAD-denominated loans with euro-side collateral, thanks to dedicated bank agreements (Attijariwafa MRE, Banque Populaire Chaabi). Strong seasonality (summer peak with MRE holidays). Medina riad prices MAD 1.5-8M depending on size and refurbishment. A mix unique to Morocco: Moroccans abroad (France, Belgium, Netherlands) buying second homes (renovated riads, Palmeraie villas) + tourism investors (Airbnb short-term rentals) + tourism professionals (hotels, riad guesthouses). MRE files are often settled in cash or with short-term loans backed by foreign-currency savings.

Dominant borrower profiles in Marrakech
  • MRE France/Belgium/Netherlands
  • Foreign tourism investors
  • Hospitality professionals
  • Medina craftsmen
  • Tourist guides
Financial districts and zones
GuélizHivernageAvenue Mohammed VIMenara

Concentration of bank branches and insurance brokers in Marrakech.

Mortgage specifics in Marrakech

What to know before signing

Average ticket in Marrakech

In Marrakech, the average mortgage ticket is MAD 1.200.000, reflecting local real-estate prices and upper-middle-class incomes. Medina riads trade at MAD 1.5-8M depending on size and refurbishment quality; Palmeraie villas MAD 2-15M.

Banks and insurers present in Marrakech

The leading financial players in Marrakech are Attijariwafa Bank, CIH Bank, BMCE Bank of Africa, Crédit du Maroc. Branches concentrate in the Guéliz, Hivernage, Avenue Mohammed VI districts, making in-person comparisons and negotiations easier. wafir.ma queries these players in real time to offer you the best terms.

Eligibility conditions

Conditions to obtain the mortgage in Marrakech

Eligibility criteria
  • Verifiable stable income through at least the last 3 payslips or 2 fiscal years
  • Down payment of 10 to 30% of the purchase price
  • Total debt-to-income ratio (loan instalments) below 40% of net income
  • Borrower's age + loan duration ≤ 70 years at final maturity
  • Mandatory death and disability insurance (ADI) for the full term
Levers to optimise your APR
  • Negotiate the APR: 20 to 40 bps below official rates is feasible with a strong file
  • Pick a fixed rate to lock the monthly payment over 20-25 years
  • Choose 20 years over 25 years to cut total cost by 15-20%
  • Shop external death-disability insurance (save MAD 8,000-30,000 over the loan life)
  • Ask for a flexibility clause to adjust the monthly payment by ±20%
Documents to prepare
Valid national ID card (CIN)
Last 3 payslips or last 2 financial statements (self-employed)
Bank statements for the last 6 months
Signed sale agreement or promise to sell
Employment certificate + length of service
Proof of down payment (savings statements)
Frequently asked questions

FAQ — Mortgage in Marrakech

What is the minimum salary required for a mortgage in Morocco?
There is no legal minimum salary, but banks require that monthly instalments do not exceed 40% of net income. To borrow MAD 800,000 over 20 years at 4.35%, the monthly payment is about MAD 5,000, which implies a net income of at least MAD 12,500/month.
Can I finance 100% of the property price?
No. Moroccan banks require a minimum down payment of 10% (sometimes 20-30% depending on the profile). Only specific state-backed products such as Fogarim or Fogaloge for first-time buyers enable near-full financing with a public guarantee.
What is the difference between fixed and variable rates?
A fixed rate stays the same for the entire loan term. A variable rate is indexed on a reference rate (TMIPE) and can move. In Morocco, 85% of mortgages are fixed-rate because households prioritise certainty.
What other fees should I expect beyond the APR?
File fees (0.5-1% of the amount), notary fees (2-3% of the property), land registry (1%), notification tax, death-disability insurance (0.3-0.6%/year). Budget roughly 7-8% of the property price in extra costs.
Mortgage in Marrakech: are rates different from elsewhere?
Yes, slightly. In Marrakech, the observed average APR is 4.45% (national benchmark: 4.35%). The variation reflects bank network density, borrower types and local competition. Always put 3-5 banks in competition to get the best offer.
Which bank should I pick in Marrakech for the mortgage?
Leading players in Marrakech are Attijariwafa Bank, CIH Bank, BMCE Bank of Africa. Attijariwafa Bank usually has the densest network, Banque Populaire shines on public-sector and MRE deals, CIH Bank stands out for mortgages. Your choice depends on your profile. wafir.ma compares these banks for free and steers you in 3 minutes.

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