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Investing in a home in Casablanca with MAROQ complete route from purchase to B&B operation
A detailed guide to investing in Casablanca real estate with scenarios, forecasts, risks, and a full process from purchase to furnishing, rental management, maintenance, and B&B support through MAROQ.
24 February 2026 12 min
Invest in Casablanca and Grow Your Property into a Profitable B&B with Full-Service Support from Maroq
A practical guide to buying a property in Casablanca and operating it as a professionally managed B&B with complete support from Maroq.
23 February 2026 11 min
Profitable Investment in Luxury Apartments in Casablanca with Expat Rentals Tourism Rentals and Full Service by Maroq
Practical guide to investing in luxury apartments in central Casablanca for expats, tourism and corporate tenants with short- and long-term rental strategies via Maroq.
19 February 2026 13 min
Investing in Real Estate in Morocco is it a good plan?
Morocco attracts investors with growing cities, tourism and relatively attractive rental yields. But whether it is a “good plan” depends on location, rental model (long-term vs short-stay), legal checks and realistic costs.
28 January 2026
Where should you be as an entrepreneur in Morocco to really seize opportunities?
Morocco is easy for entrepreneurs to understand as “Morocco’s G7”: 7 core regions, each with its own trade logic. In the north you’ll find Tangier–Tetouan as the export and industrial gateway, and Nador/Oriental as a trade bridge with strong diaspora networks. Moving toward the center, Rabat–Salé–Kénitra provides policy, compliance and business certainty, while Casablanca–Settat is the commercial engine for scale, distribution and B2B deals. Further inland, Fès–Meknès offers craftsmanship and agro with strong origin stories, Marrakech/Middle Atlas runs on lifestyle, design and experience, and Souss–Massa (Agadir) is an export machine for agro, fish and processing with EU quality in its DNA.
19 January 2026
Outsourcing production to Morocco? What works and what doesn’t?
Outsourcing production to Morocco can be attractive, but success is not automatic. It requires realistic choices, solid preparation and local know-how. This article clearly explains what works in practice, what often goes wrong and how risks can be managed.
17 January 2026
When is Morocco actually not a good fit for entrepreneurs?
Morocco is not the right choice for every entrepreneur. In this blog you’ll read in which situations doing business in Morocco is less logical and when other markets better match your scale, speed and risk profile.
16 January 2026
When is Morocco a good fit — and when is it not — for entrepreneurs?
Morocco offers interesting opportunities for entrepreneurs, but it is not automatically the best choice. In this blog you will read when doing business in Morocco makes sense — and when other markets may better match your strategy, scale and risk appetite.
15 January 2026
Professional importing from Morocco
Importing Moroccan products into the Netherlands offers many opportunities for entrepreneurs, but it also comes with obligations. Think import duties, VAT, rules of origin, HS codes, and the right documentation. Thanks to the EU association agreement with Morocco, many products can be imported at reduced or 0% duties, provided this is proven correctly. Good preparation, reliable suppliers, and knowledge of customs procedures are essential to avoid delays and extra costs.
14 January 2026
Safety and regulations in Morocco’s construction sector: what international companies need to know
Morocco’s construction sector offers major opportunities, but jobsite safety requires extra attention. Laws and regulations on occupational safety, permits and fire safety exist, but enforcement and day-to-day practice vary widely by region and contractor. For foreign companies, demonstrable HSE measures, clear documentation, strong communication and understanding local legislation are essential to prevent risks, delays and incidents. MAROQ supports this with sourcing and screening reliable partners, site audits, HSE documentation, permit checks and multilingual on-site support, so construction projects in Morocco can be delivered safely, controllably and professionally.
13 January 2026
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Construction & Interior

Construction & Interior in Morocco from craftsmanship to international delivery

What this category is about

Construction & Interior is where projects become tangible: from the first idea to a space that feels right in finish and everyday use. In Morocco, traditional building styles, local materials and modern project management come together. That makes this category relevant for anyone involved in renovation, new construction or interior projects within an international collaboration. MAROQ sells nothing and does not recommend companies: we describe what exists in Morocco, how it works in practice and which context matters for B2B.

Materials and finishing as your calling card

Many construction and interior choices start with materials. In Morocco you find a broad landscape of possibilities: ceramic tiles, natural stone, wood species, plastering and rendering techniques, metalwork and decorative finishes you recognize immediately. In this category you’ll read how materials are applied, what to expect in terms of quality variation and which details make the difference between “looks good in photos” and “strong in use”. We also pay attention to finishing: joints, edges, waterproofing, wear resistance and how to check the final result.

Renovation and new builds in Moroccan practice

Renovation in Morocco can unfold differently than in Europe — not better or worse, but with different habits, tempos and ways of working. Think of phasing, material availability, choices made on-site and the importance of clear agreements. We describe how projects are approached in different contexts: from city homes and riads to commercial premises, hospitality and modern apartments. The aim is to create realistic expectations and to show which steps you encounter in practice.

Quotes, planning and execution without noise

International projects require structure: scope, planning, budget and communication. In this category we cover how quotes are often built up, what to watch for in specifications and how to break a project into clear phases. We also address topics such as variations, lead times, checkpoints and documenting choices (materials, colors, dimensions) so execution and expectations stay aligned. Not as “buying advice”, but as practical context for B2B collaboration.

Quality control as the common thread

The biggest frustration in construction and interior work rarely comes from one major issue, but from small deviations that add up: a tile that isn’t quite level, a gap that remains visible, a finish that can’t handle moisture, or a measurement that is “roughly” right. That is why we focus on quality control in this category: which points to check along the way, how to discuss tolerances, and how photos, checklists and handover moments help keep a project manageable. These topics are relevant for both private clients with projects and professionals who supervise international execution.

Interiors for living, hospitality and office

Interior design is more than furniture: it is about flow, comfort, acoustics, light, maintenance and experience. Morocco has strong interior traditions, but there is also growing demand for modern design in restaurants, hotels, riads, coworking spaces and offices. In this category you will find blogs about interior concepts, practical layouts, and the interplay between local craftsmanship and contemporary needs. Think custom work (cabinetry, woodwork, metalwork), floor and wall finishes, lighting, sanitary installations, and combining styles without becoming cluttered.

What blogs you can expect in this category

  • Materials in context: what you commonly see in Morocco in tiles, wood and natural stone, and how quality and finishing can differ.
  • Finishing and detail work: joints, edges, waterproofing, plasterwork, painting and what “neat” means in practice.
  • Project organization: reading quotes, defining scope, planning phases and organizing communication in international collaboration.
  • Execution and contractor practice: how workflows often run, which agreements matter and how to prevent misunderstandings.
  • Quality control: checkpoints and handover, including practical ways to document requirements and expectations.
  • Interior applications: fit-outs for homes, hospitality and office environments, with attention to functionality and experience.

How to use this category best

  • For orientation: to understand what building and fitting out in Morocco involves, and what you encounter in practice.
  • As context for B2B: to have clearer conversations about materials, planning, execution and quality control.
  • As inspiration: to explore projects and ideas without promotion, but with realistic descriptions.

In closing

Construction & Interior is a knowledge category at MAROQ: we register and describe what exists in Morocco, how projects are executed and which context matters in international collaboration. Blogs that help you better understand building, renovating and fitting out, with attention to materials, finishing, planning and quality.