Introduction
Salama Valley is part of the Morocco-wide ‘Gardens of Fedala’ high-end resort concept. Experienced French property investment figure Philippe Deutsch has branded the developments to incorporate both a traditional Moroccan feel and Western standard facilities.
Once the country’s capital, Fez is one of the most historically significant cities in North Africa. It is still considered a centre of culture and learning, boasting the oldest university in the world and a vibrant medina – now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
As with other ‘Gardens of Fedala’ developments this deal is structured to maximise returns. A 7% rental guarantee for nine years will more than cover the 70% loan-to-value full-status finance payments.
All houses in Salama Valley are south facing and come with their own infinity-style plunge pool and private garden. The development will also feature superb on-site amenities including a 24-hour medical service.
Salama Valley is a high-quality, cash-positive, investment property development in a city that is attracting increasing attention. Getting in early will help you make the most of the high capital growth forecast for the country, and bring you solid returns.
“It’s so beautiful, Fez, so beautiful and so secretive” Guardian Unlimited
Morocco at a glance
Total area: 446,550 km2
Coastline: 1,835 km
Climate: Mediterranean; semi-desert
Time zone: GMT/UTC + 0
Population: 33,241,259 (July 2006 est.)
Religion: Muslim 98.7%, Christian 1.1%, Jewish 0.2%
Languages: Arabic (official), French, Berber
Government: Constitutional monarchy
Capital: Rabat
Independence: 2 March 1956 (from France)
Currency: Moroccan dirham