A private 45-minute call for foreigners who want to understand the Morocco property buying process, what renting first really involves, and what to check before you send money, pay a deposit, choose a notary, trust an agent, or move forward with any decision.
Anis Chity
Founder of Buy Property Morocco
Personally bought 4 properties in Marrakech
For foreigners buying property, renting first, moving to Morocco, or deciding what makes sense for their situation.
If you are researching property in Morocco from abroad — or planning a move and trying to decide whether to rent first or buy — you have probably noticed that reliable information is hard to find. What you read online is scattered, contradictory, or written by people with something to sell. And when you ask agents or sellers, you get answers shaped by their interests, not yours.
There are real things to understand before you commit to anything: notary fees, title deed status, what the ANCFCC checks actually mean, how deposits work, what documents to request, how money moves through the banking system as a foreigner, and what taxes apply on top of the purchase price. If you are renting first, there are separate things to know about how the rental market works and what to watch for before signing anything or transferring money.
None of this is explained clearly in one place. That is what this call is designed to help with.
If any of these sound familiar, this call is probably useful for you.
The call is 45 minutes. We focus on what is most relevant to your situation — whether you are buying, renting first, moving to Morocco, or still deciding. These are the topics we can work through:
This matters. Please read this before booking.
Property purchases in Morocco typically range from $50,000 to several hundred thousand dollars. The cost of misunderstanding the process — paying a deposit without proper checks, missing a title issue, or mishandling the money transfer — can be significant. And those same risks apply even when you are renting first or planning a move, if you commit before you understand what you are looking at.
$149 is a focused investment compared to those risks. The call does not make the decision for you, but it helps you walk into conversations with agents, sellers, and notaries with better questions and a clearer idea of what you are looking at.
One unclear deposit, weak agreement, or wrong banking step can cost far more than the price of this call.
If you have already spent hours reading conflicting information online, 45 minutes of focused conversation can save you a lot more time than that.
For a focused private 45-minute call to help you understand the Morocco property buying process, think through renting first or moving, spot common red flags, and avoid expensive mistakes before you speak with agents, sellers, or notaries.
Pay the $149 and choose a time slot that works for you.
After booking you will be asked a few short questions about what you are trying to do — buying, renting first, moving, or still deciding — which city, and where you are in the process.
The 45-minute call covers the process, documents, costs, risks, and questions relevant to your situation.
You know what to check, what to ask, and what your safest next step is before committing to anything.
I run BuyPropertyMorocco.com. I study the Moroccan property buying process for foreign buyers, including notary steps, ANCFCC and title deed checks, buyer costs, taxes, banking questions, and the risks that tend to catch people off guard. I also understand what it looks like to arrive in Morocco as a foreigner and try to make sense of the rental market and whether buying makes sense for your situation.
This call is designed to help you get clarity before you speak to agents, sellers, or notaries — and before you commit to a purchase, a rental, or a move. I do not replace a licensed professional. What I can do is help you understand how the process works, organize your questions, and identify what your next safe step should be.
I built this service because foreign buyers and movers often go into the process without enough context, and that is where mistakes happen. The call is a way to fix that before you commit to anything.
I am not writing about this from theory only. I have personally bought four properties in Marrakech, and I know how confusing the process can feel when you are trying to make sense of agents, paperwork, prices, notaries, title checks, and what is actually safe to buy.
I have dealt with agents who were not straightforward, made mistakes I did not see coming, and came close to moving forward with properties that would have been poor decisions. Those experiences taught me how important it is to slow down, ask better questions, and understand the process before trusting the wrong person.
This call is designed to help you get clear before you speak to agents, sellers, or notaries — or before you commit to a rental, a move, or a purchase. I will not replace a licensed professional. What I can do is help you understand what to ask, what to check, and what your next safe step should be, based on real experience of going through this process myself.
A focused private call for foreigners buying property, renting first, moving to Morocco, or deciding what makes sense. We cover the process, costs, documents, and risks relevant to your specific situation — so you know what to check and what your next safe step is before you commit to anything.
One unclear deposit, weak agreement, or wrong banking step can cost far more than the price of this call.
Book Your $149 / 45-Min Clarity CallAfter booking, I'll contact you to confirm a time and ask a few short questions about your situation, preferred city, goal, and timeline.
You can send a quick question on WhatsApp first. No pressure.
Ask a Quick Question on WhatsApp$149 / 45 minutes. Focused on your situation — buying, renting first, moving to Morocco, or deciding what makes sense — before you commit to anything.