Heavyweight Hotel Operators Put Their Name to Morocco’s Le Jardin de Fleur

A flagship Plan Azur resort and boasting a quintet of influential CNBC-sponsored Arabian Property Awards, Le Jardin de Fleur is now ready to roll-out its who’s who of hotel operators. Hot on the heels of Radisson Hotels & Resorts putting their name to two key projects, a five star suite hotel and an all-villa development, Best Western Premier and Hivernage have now signed on the dotted line.

Tunisia – Self-Styled Dubai of the Mediterranean

North Africa’s smallest nation, Tunisia, may be mightily overshadowed by near neighbours Morocco and Egypt in the current property press; however the country is set to make a big impact. Property prices are low, even as low as Morocco was five years ago, and the bonus is that unlike some far-flung destinations, a property in Tunisia looks set to be a good investment.

Dubai World’s African Property Investment Fund

Dubai World Africa are better on the African property market as the Next Big Thing in global real estate with infrastructure investments into 6 African nations.

Bond, Exchange Bond – Cape Verde Property Made Easy

If you could buy an apartment in a six-star Cape Verde resort for just 6,000 euros, take ownership upon completion in 2010, have absolutely nothing to pay until 2015. GEM Estates introduce the Exchange Bond.

Cape Verde to Become World Trade Organization Member

According to the World Trade Organization, Cape Verde is going to be the 153rd country to become a member of the organization. The World Trade Organization says the nation, made up of nine islands west of Africa, has accepted the commitments to become a member and having met its entry requirements, Cape Verde set to […]