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Compagnie Générale Immobiliere, or CGI is a Moroccan real-estate development compagnie which is listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 2007 . CGI was originally set up as part of CDG Development – which in itself is part of the CDG: Caisse de dépôt et de gestion.
A house for sale by its owner. For sale by owner (FSBO) is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a broker or agent. This is where the homeowner sells directly to a new homeowner. Homeowners may still employ the services of marketing, online listing companies, but can also market their own property.
This is a list of countries, territories and regions by home ownership rate, which is the ratio of owner-occupied units to total residential units in a specified area, based on available data. [1] [better source needed]
Real estate companies of Morocco (3 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2020, at 03:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Others believed that opposing the French-engineered "Berber Decree" was a means to turn the table against the French occupation of Morocco. The widespread storm that was created by the "Berber Dahir" controversy created a somewhat popular Moroccan nationalist elite based in Salé and Fez ; it had strong anti-Berber, anti-West, anti-secular, and ...
CIH Bank S.A. (Crédit Immobilier et Hôtelier, lit. ' Property and Hospitality Credit [Bank] ') is a bank based in Casablanca, Morocco.It is part of the government-owned Caisse de dépôt et de gestion (CDG) group, concentrating especially in the real estate and tourism sectors.
Eagle Hills is a private real estate investment and development company based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company is headed by Mohamed Alabbar , founder and managing director of Emaar Properties , while Emaar Properties PJSC owns a 25% stake in the company since 2023.
Twentieth-century scholar George Marçais, in his overview of architecture in the region, divided the architecture of later Moroccan houses into three general categories: the houses of Fes, Meknes, and northern Morocco; the houses of Marrakesh and southern Morocco; and the houses of Rabat, Salé, and the western coastal cities. [3]: 398, 403