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AUHF Factsheet - A Review of Morocco's Housing Data Landscape

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Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa, 71point4, Reall

01 July 2021

English

Alison Tshangana

Research report

Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa

Morocco

This document is targeted at Morocco’s key data producers and custodians and provides a summary of the Data Landscape Review’s main findings and recommendations. This landscape shows how data gaps along the value chain affect the ability to accurately measure investment in the country’s housing sector, the contribution of this latter to the national economy, and access to finance and affordability. Another important gap is the value of development finance institution funding invested in residential real estate in local currency units which hinders tracking of investment in Morocco’s housing sector.

 

However, macroeconomic data and financial data are quite well collected and disseminated through reports and surveys published by main public or state organisations. Housing finance data provide relevant information although mainly focused on end-users’ finance and do not provide enough data on private developer finance.

 

Abstract based directly on original source.

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Built environment

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Data analysis

Data quality

Development

Economic conditions

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Housing

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