Tangier and Agadir in property investment perspective
by: aslam
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Tangier has a population of around 700,000. It lies on the North
African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the
Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cap Spartel.
Famous writers like Paul Bowles and William Burroughs visited Tangier
and even called it their home. The spirit and rich atmosphere drew these
creative writers heree and the same charm and air of the ancient are
at play today in mystical and magical Tangier.
Tangier is the capital of the Tangier-Tetouan Region. It is a city rich
in culture and full of vibrance.
Tangier has and abundance of sights to see, diverse in both flavor and
culture. Tangier is very popular to tourists and Moroccan holiday
makers and it has beautiful beaches to entertain them.
The property investment scene in Tangier is becoming colorful yet
rewarding because annual growth rate exceeding ten percent offers you best
possible investment opportunity in property in Tangier.
Tangier is energetic, very likeable, extremely individual with an
enduring peculiarity.
Agadir is very different from any other city in Morocco. Built next to
a tragedy – the earthquake of 1961 that killed 15,000 – it exhibits a
totally different city culture and architecture from the rest of the
country.
Agadir was, and continued to be a favorite tourist destination. So it
is no wonder that it was the needs of tourists which more than any other
thing made the street wide and straight, houses low and minimalistic
and which placed hotels between the city and the beach. It again is one
of the hottest real estate growth areas, because your property
investment is likely to triple in next ten years, hence providing one of the
best returns in real estate markets in the world today. The off plan
investment opportunities offered like palm heights, offshore towers and
more really make it a worthwhile investment
Some people love Agadir because there is very little that happens
automatically here, while others find it all very attractive. One thing is
definatly true: for every year that pass, streets become more and more
lively, and more and more Moroccan elements move in where minimalist
white houses before have dominated
You won't find any old, narrow streets in Agadir. Rebuilt after an
earthquake in 1960, Agadir was designed by Swiss architects with minds on
the future.Agadir is a fine modern city with a splendid beach stretching
for six kilometers, the air scented by pine, eucalyptus and tamarisk.
Again, Agadir is a European resort with a great beach and a variety of
food and nightlife. Just don't go there thinking it has anything to do
with Morocco.
About the Author
The writer is a frequent traveler who wanted to spread knowledge about property in agadir and the culture rich, high return investment opportunities in property in tangier
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