Le Journal.
Field notes from our partners — markets, neighbourhoods, architecture, fiscal counsel and the quiet stories behind the residences we represent.
The quiet ascent of Marrakech, twelve years on.
Between 2014 and 2026 the Palmeraie has seen a fourfold rise in qualified European buyers, while volumes have remained deliberately constrained. We trace the architecture of that ascent — and where it goes next.
Anfa Place: the Atlantic skyline buyers are quietly choosing.
Why the new towers above the corniche are pulling capital from Casa-Finance City — and the four addresses we believe will define the next cycle.
A note on the new fiscal residency rules for MRE buyers.
The 2026 amendments to the residency code, in plain language — what changes, what stays, and what to ask your notary before you sign.
Tadelakt, twenty-five years later: a conversation with Karim Aït-Idir.
The Marrakech-based architect on why he still mixes lime by hand, and what the next generation of craftsmen risk losing.
Coastal land in Sidi Kaouki: a three-year price map.
From 1,800 MAD/m² in 2023 to 6,200 MAD/m² today — we look at what has changed and what the next ceiling looks like.
A weekend at Riad Yasmine: a portrait in five rooms.
Our concierge team takes you through the residence — courtyard by courtyard — and explains what makes a riad feel lived-in rather than staged.
Tanger after Tanger Med: ten years on the cliffs of Cap Spartel.
The port has reshaped the city, but the cliffs above remain unchanged. Adam Tazi on the residences he still cannot list publicly.
Why we walk every residence before we represent it.
The single principle that has defined the house since 2012 — and the three properties we declined this month.
Patient capital: what European family offices want in Morocco.
A summary of fifty conversations with Geneva, Brussels, Paris and Milan — and what their 2030 allocations look like.
The hammam, reconsidered: notes from three private commissions.
How the contemporary Moroccan hammam has evolved from spa amenity to architectural centrepiece — with three case studies.
The private carnet.
One letter a month — written by a partner, sent to a small circle. Off-market listings, fiscal notes, neighbourhood reports.