How much is monthly rent in Marrakech and Morocco?

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How much is monthly rent in Marrakech and Morocco?

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In Marrakech, a furnished one-bedroom typically runs roughly $350–700/month, more in prime expat areas or for short-term lets. Long unfurnished local leases are cheaper; restored riads and villas cost much more. Other cities like Fes or Meknes are cheaper; Casablanca and Rabat similar or higher. Prices vary widely.

Rent is one of the happiest surprises for newcomers. In Marrakech, a comfortable furnished one-bedroom in a decent neighbourhood typically falls somewhere around $350 to $700 a month on a longer lease — and you can find less if you go local and unfurnished, or pay considerably more for a stylish apartment in Gueliz, a riad in the medina, or anything marketed specifically to short-term foreign renters.

The single biggest price lever is the lease type. Short-term, fully furnished, English-spoken, all-bills-included rentals aimed at tourists and nomads command a real premium — sometimes double a local rate. A longer-term contract, negotiated in French or Arabic, often unfurnished, gets you far more space for your money. Many long-stayers arrive on a short let for a month or two, then use that time on the ground to find a much better long-term deal through word of mouth.

Across the country the picture shifts. Fes, Meknes and smaller inland cities are generally cheaper than Marrakech. Casablanca and Rabat run similar to higher, especially in the smart districts. Essaouira and the Agadir–Taghazout coast vary with the season — coastal demand spikes in summer. A restored riad or a villa with a pool is a different category entirely and can run into thousands a month.

My practical advice: don't sign a year's lease from your laptop before you arrive. Book a short, flexible let for your first few weeks, walk the neighbourhoods, talk to people in cafés, and let local contacts point you to deals that never reach the international listing sites — that's where the genuine value is. Treat every figure here as a current ballpark to confirm on the ground, since rents move with season and demand.

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Serenity Morocco Expert Team Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.

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