Notary fees in Morocco: the real budget to plan around the property price
Users often search for a single figure, but the real budget includes several items. This page helps you frame the amount to plan before the preliminary agreement, financing and signing.
Simple benchmark
For a purchase, you need to think in terms of total cost, not listed price. In many cases, fees and related costs represent several additional points to factor in from the start.
What makes the amount vary
The type of property, whether a loan exists, applicable tax regimes, guarantee fees, possible agency fees and the buyer's profile.
Common mistake
Focusing on the bank monthly payment without provisioning acquisition fees. This is one of the most common reasons for a weakened file or a postponed purchase.
Cost items to review
- Duties and taxes related to the acquisition.
- Fees and formality costs.
- Land registry and file fees.
- Bank fees if the project is financed by a loan.
- Borrower insurance, appraisal, guarantees and miscellaneous fees.
Budget examples to test
Useful for first-time buyer projects, secondary cities or aided purchases depending on the case.
Good benchmark threshold to measure the difference between listed budget and actual total envelope.
Relevant for testing the cumulation of fees with a credit-financed project and a more limited down payment.
Frequently asked questions about notary fees
Point of caution
Fee schedules, exemptions and applicable regimes may evolve. This page serves to frame the budget and the search intent "notary fees Morocco", but the final validation must always be done with the notary and the texts in force at the time of acquisition.