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SAKANKOM Agadir 2026 — Jibril Immo, Expat Real Estate Expert at the Heart of the Exhibition

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SAKANKOM Agadir 2026 — Jibril Immo, Expat Real Estate Expert at the Heart of the Exhibition

Introduction

The Moroccan real estate market, driven by robust economic dynamics and structural reforms, now represents a prime investment opportunity, particularly for the Moroccan diaspora established abroad. At the heart of this fervor, a major event crystallizes ambitions and projects each year: the **SAKANKOM Agadir real estate exhibition**. The 2026 edition is of paramount importance, symbolizing the sector's revival and future vision. For **MREs** (Moroccans Residing Abroad) and **expatriates** looking to realize a purchase, an investment, or a return-to-home-country project, **SAKANKOM Agadir 2026** will be the essential convergence point. In this landscape rich with opportunities yet sometimes complex to decipher from abroad, surrounding yourself with an expert guide is the key to success. This is precisely the role played by **Jibril Immo**, a leading player in **Moroccan real estate** for the expatriate community, which is once again setting up at the heart of the event this year. This article takes you behind the scenes of this flagship event and explains why teaming up with **Jibril Immo** at **SAKANKOM 2026** is the most strategic decision to secure your project.

Presentation of SAKANKOM Agadir 2026

**SAKANKOM Agadir** is much more than just a real estate exhibition. It is the ultimate showcase for the sector in Morocco, and particularly for the Souss-Massa region, a booming economic hub. Organized under the auspices of local authorities and professional federations, the **SAKANKOM 2026** event positions itself as the edition of maturity and innovation. Following the years of post-pandemic consolidation, the 2026 exhibition aims to be an actor in the market's transformation, highlighting new trends, attractive legal frameworks for investors, and large-scale projects that are reshaping the skyline of **Agadir** and its surroundings.

A Structuring Event for the Market

The exhibition brings together all links in the real estate chain: national and international developers, banks and credit institutions, notaries, surveyors, legal experts, and of course, specialized real estate agencies like **Jibril Immo**. This unique concentration of expertise in one place allows visitors, and especially **MRE real estate** investors, to get a 360° view of their project. They can compare offerings, get information on financing methods, understand acquisition procedures, and gauge the latest market trends in real time.

Agadir, a Premier Destination for Expatriates

The choice of **Agadir** as the host city is no coincidence. A popular seaside resort, endowed with an exceptional climate and modern infrastructure, the city holds a powerful appeal for the **Moroccan expatriate** community. Whether for a tourism-related rental investment, the acquisition of a secondary residence

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