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We moved here from Cairo, Egypt two months ago. We finally found a place to live - what a process it was to find a decent place...
How have you settled down?
How long you've lived here?
What kind of difficulties did you have when you moved here?
How's your life today, are you happy?
Just curious to know how other expats find Casa to live in...

manojshriyan

Hi Everybody, Its always very greatful to have a helping hand to get you setteled in a new country ... I am one of those lucky ones to have a colleague help me get setteled & I will like to extend a helping hand by sharing details of a very humble person who helps people find decent homes as per your budget in Casa ...it took me just 3 days to finalize a fully furnished home here in casa ...Anybody who is looking for a decent house in Casa can just respond to my post n I will provide details of Mr. Amine who is a local Moroccan, speaks arabic & french and manageble english for the english speaking crowd ...Its been 3 weeks in Casa now and though I have setteled down from the shelter point of view (Thanks to Mr. Amine) i am still trying to settle down as far as the groceries/food point of view concerned as being an Indian I have not found Indian spices or lentils/pulses which Indians consume a lot. I have managed to find rice, flour, bread which is available everywhere however,I cant find quite a few vegetables ... However, as I am staying just next to Casa central Marche& being a sea food lover there is a lot of option for sea food here ...I have also got a liking for local Moroccan food now & also love the tea n coffee ...still I would be glad if somebody can suggest me places where I can find a Indian/Asiatic grocery shop/supermarket in Casa ...Take care guys n keep posting.

trudyasher

the vegitables in morocco are the finest ive ever tasted so is the fruit.spices are readily available too.the traffic jams may drive you nuts but not the food.in uk the vegatables are tasteless as have been in the frozen store for ages and they are modified crops-the fish in morocco is also a very good deal.no complaints here.

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