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Luxury Properties for sale in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi

  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 4,087,600
    1,700 m² 10 10
    Presented by Chestertons Morocco | Chestertons International
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 2,900,000
    813 m² 12 12
    Presented by Luxury Estate Marrakech
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 2,800,000
    600 m²
    Presented by BARNES Maroc
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 3,950,000
    1,900 m² 10 10
    Presented by Luxury Estate Marrakech
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 1,850,000
    550 m² 5 5
    Presented by John Taylor Marrakech
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  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Price on Application
    3,500 m² 9 7
    Presented by Luxury Estate Marrakech
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  • Luxury home in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Luxury home in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 3,200,000
    3,500 m² 17 14
    Presented by Luxury Estate Marrakech
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 2,300,000
    640 m² 6 6
    Presented by Luxury Estate Marrakech
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 1,550,000
    600 m² 7
    Presented by Chestertons Morocco | Chestertons International
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  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 3,900,000
    1,400 m² 6 6
    Presented by BARNES Maroc
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  • Luxury home in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Luxury home in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 3,600,000
    1,500 m² 10
    Presented by Chestertons Morocco | Chestertons International
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  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    € 3,500,000
    750 m²
    Presented by BARNES Maroc
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  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Price on Application
    2,800 m²
    Presented by BARNES Maroc
    Elite
  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Price on Application
    900 m² 5
    Presented by BARNES Maroc
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  • Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Villa in Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
    Price on Application
    1,000 m² 12 12
    Presented by John Taylor Marrakech
    Elite

luxury guide

Marrakech has earned its place among the most compelling luxury real estate markets in Africa, and the numbers back it up. 1,670 high-end properties are currently listed, ranging from centuries-old riads within the medina walls to contemporary estates in the Palmeraie. The city sits at a crossroads that few destinations can match: direct flights from Paris, London, Madrid and Rome in under three hours, a stable legal framework that allows full foreign ownership, and a tourism economy that fills rental properties year-round. Agadir lies three hours south by road, Essaouira two hours west, and the Atlas Mountains rise just beyond the city's edge. The market here offers riads, villas, luxury apartments, resort residences and historic townhouses.

Luxury property prices in Marrakech

Prices in the Marrakech luxury segment run from €223 to €23,000,000, with an average of €1,177,679. Floor areas range between 45 and 117964 sqm, averaging 1707 sqm. The single biggest price driver is not size. It is location relative to the medina and the quality of private outdoor space. A restored riad inside the historic ramparts commands a premium that no peripheral property can match, regardless of specifications. The Palmeraie, the vast palm grove north of the city centre, operates almost as a separate market: large-plot estates with golf access and resort-grade amenities put it in the same bracket as high-value addresses in Lisbon or Marbella. But compared to the French Riviera or the Spanish Costa del Sol, Marrakech still delivers significantly larger living areas for comparable investment levels. That gap is closing fast.

Most sought-after areas in Marrakech

The medina is where the most historically significant properties are concentrated. It is also where supply is genuinely finite: no new construction is possible inside the UNESCO-protected walls, which means scarcity is structural, not cyclical. Hivernage, the leafy residential district between the medina and the Jardin Majorelle, attracts buyers who want proximity to the city's cultural core without the density of the old town. The Palmeraie is the address for large-scale privacy: estates here sit within private resort communities, often with direct golf course frontage. Guéliz, Marrakech's modern quarter along Avenue Mohammed V, appeals to those who prioritise restaurants, galleries and urban convenience. Targa and the Amelkis area, closer to the Atlas foothills, are newer on the radar but rising steadily in value, with mountain views that no other Moroccan city can offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Marrakech luxury real estate?

Morocco allows full foreign property ownership with unrestricted capital repatriation, which removes two of the main barriers that complicate investments in other African and Middle Eastern markets. At an average of €1,177,679, Marrakech delivers square footage and architectural character that comparable budgets cannot buy in Marbella, Lisbon or the Côte d'Azur. Short-term rental demand is consistent twelve months a year, driven by international tourism and a growing business travel segment.

What is life like in Marrakech?

The city records over 300 sunny days a year, with mild winters and summers tempered by proximity to the Atlas. The international community is well established, with French, British, American and Gulf residents who use Marrakech as a primary or secondary base. Polo clubs, golf courses, Michelin-level restaurants and a contemporary art scene have developed alongside the historic medina, creating a layered lifestyle that most sun-belt destinations simply do not offer.

What makes Marrakech unique for the luxury market?

The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a finite supply of historic riads: these are properties that cannot be replicated, only preserved. That structural scarcity, combined with growing international demand, gives Marrakech a market dynamic closer to Venice or the old town of Dubrovnik than to a conventional resort destination. The Atlas Mountains as a backdrop, and the Sahara within a day's drive, add a geographic drama that no Mediterranean competitor can offer.