Dar Bouazza & Tamaris: The Beachfront Dream Turned Primary Residence
Once an exclusive zone for summer vacation homes, Dar Bouazza (and its neighboring Tamaris extension) has morphed into a fully-fledged coastal town. By 2026, drawn by the ocean, brand-new private schools, and surf club culture, many Casablancans have made it their permanent, year-round home. It is the perfect compromise for those wanting daily sea breezes while remaining tied to the metropolis.
Dar Bouazza Real Estate Prices (2026)
The supply is highly diverse, ranging from family-oriented apartment complexes to prime beachfront villas.
- Apartments in Gated Communities (with pools): 10,500 MAD to 14,000 MAD/sqm
- Direct Beachfront Apartments: 15,000 MAD to 19,000 MAD/sqm
- Townhouses / Semi-Detached Villas: 4,000,000 MAD to 6,500,000 MAD
- Luxury Standalone Villas: 7,000,000 MAD to 15,000,000 MAD
Advantages and Rental Yields
Dar Bouazza is particularly lucrative for hybrid investment strategies: long-term rentals during the winter to expats or educators, coupled with highly profitable short-term vacation rentals during the peak summer months (July-August). Annual gross yields can comfortably reach 6.5% to 8% with effective seasonal management.
The Commuting Challenge
The rush to "Dar B" comes with a caveat: the coastal road and Route d'Azemmour are frequently congested during peak commuting hours. While road infrastructure is slowly catching up, living in Dar Bouazza is best suited for those with flexible schedules, remote work capabilities, or a willingness to accept longer commute times to central Casablanca.
If you prefer to reside in the heart of Casablanca while keeping the ocean view, explore our guide to Aïn Diab and La Corniche.



