In my humble opinion, Saidia will be a flagship resort and return higher than normal rental yields. Why? Because tourism is a cornerstone of the political strategy for Morocco, and as the first Plan Azur resort, Mediterrania Saidia must be (seen to be) a success. If necessary, political 'mountains' will be moved to achieve this.
Therefore, it may be late, it may be expensive, it may have some problems along the way - but it will make it - and when the resort 'makes it', it will have a fabulous array of facilities and attractions, that will drive rental demand.
So that's the good bit.
Along the way Fadesa (not helped by the credit crunch) have demonstrated examples of poor quality, a lack of planning and non-existant customer service. This is a reputation they can ill afford.
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