Morocco


The Housing Finance Sector data for Morocco extends back to 2001. Please click on the Research Center tab above to access data for previous years not shown.

Morocco: Statistical Data At-A-Glance
IndicatorDataYearSource
Total population35.22 million2018WDI
Urban population (% of total)Not available2018WDI
GDP, current prices (U.S. dollars)109,824 USD (millions)2017WEO
GDP based on PPP per capita GDP (Current international dollar)8,566.85 USD 2017WEO
Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Percent change)1.4%2018WEO
Average bank deposit rate3.8%2015IFS
Lending rateNot available2014IFS
Owner-occupied units67.45% of total2012ROYAUME DU MAROC MINISTERE DE L’HABITAT ET DE LA POLITIQUE DE LA VILLE
Total amount of home mortgage loans outstanding at the end of year in millions of USD:20,949.35 USD (millions)2017Country Editor
Total amount of home mortgage loans outstanding at the end of year as % of GDP (current)19.19%2017Country Editor
Typical LTV at origination100%2017CIH
Typical pmt-to-income ratio (HH income)33%2017Nourreska
Retail funding (deposits/other)primary2014Financial Statements of CIH Bank
Wholesale funding: loans from other banks or corporationssecondary2014Financial Statements of CIH Bank
Typical number of days needed for the transfer of title20.52018World Bank

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The Center for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa is a not-for-profit company with a mission to make Africa's housing finance markets work, with special attention on access to housing finance for the poor. We pursue this mission through the dissemination of research and market intelligence, supporting cross-sector collaborations and a market-based approach. The overall goal is to see an increase of investment in affordable housing and housing finance throughout Africa: more players and better products, with a specific focus on the poor. Our work covers four main areas: (1) understanding housing markets, (2) monitoring housing sector performance, (3) exploring innovation in housing finance, and (4) supporting housing finance market development. Since its formation, the CAHF has come to be known as the most comprehensive and up to date source of information on housing finance in Africa. Our work is available on our website: www.housingfinanceafrica.org.