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SAKANKOM 2026 — The Top 5 Real Estate Investments in Agadir Presented at the Exhibition

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SAKANKOM 2026 — The Top 5 Real Estate Investments in Agadir Presented at the Exhibition

Introduction

The city of Agadir, the Atlantic jewel of Morocco, is preparing for a major event that will shape its urban and economic future: **SAKANKOM 2026**. This international real estate exhibition, eagerly awaited by investors from around the world, will be the epicenter of sector trends and opportunities. For **MREs** (Moroccans Residing Abroad) and expatriates looking to invest their savings in a tangible and promising asset, this event is essential. It will highlight the exceptional dynamism of the **Agadir** market and present the most promising segments for a successful **real estate investment in Agadir**. Between upscale projects, tourist residences, and new urban extensions, the choice is vast. This article provides a preview, decoding for you the top 5 types of investments that will be presented there, whether it's **apartments in Agadir** or **villas in Agadir**, to build solid assets in Morocco.

SAKANKOM 2026: The Essential Showcase for Agadir Real Estate

The **SAKANKOM** exhibition has established itself, over the years, as the catalyst for the real estate market in the Souss-Massa region. The 2026 edition promises to be the most ambitious yet, reflecting Agadir's accelerated metamorphosis. More than just an exhibition, this event is a strategic meeting space between renowned national property developers, institutional players, and, most importantly, **MRE** and international investors. It offers a 360° view of the market, from new developments to specialized legal and financial services. For an expatriate, attending means accessing centralized, reliable, and comparative information, essential for making an informed decision. **SAKANKOM 2026** will be the unique opportunity to see the quality of finishes firsthand, discover new neighborhoods, and negotiate directly for often advantageous terms. It is the ideal starting point for any **real estate investment in Agadir** project.

Tourist Residences: An Attractive and Sustainable Rental Yield

Among the safe bets that will shine at **SAKANKOM 2026**, tourist residences will be at the top of the list. Agadir, a leading seaside destination in the Kingdom, benefits from strong and regular annual tourist traffic. Investing in an apartment within a hotel residence or a turnkey tourist residence offers a very attractive economic model.

The Turnkey Model and Yield Guarantees

These programs, particularly popular with **MREs** who do not reside year-round in Morocco, often offer professional rental management. The investor purchases a fully furnished and equipped **apartment in Agadir**. In return, they receive a percentage of the rental income generated from the tourist leasing of their property, without having to manage the day-to-day hassles. Contracts frequently include a net yield guarantee for the first few years, a

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