Overseas property hunters looking for a Turkish investment may be interested in a new development from Advantage Properties, which is set in a stunning unspoilt area.
Located on the coast in the resort of Dalaman, the Secret Valley development?s traditional style buildings and modern c...
Dalaman Golf Resort
Hilton Hotels open golf resort in Dalaman
Hilton Hotels Corporation has announced its first Hilton Worldwide Resort brand in Turkey, and its ninth overall property in the country, with the arrival of Hilton Dalaman Golf Resort & Spa.
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More Brits prefer Turkey for holiday
Brits increasingly prefer Turkey as a vacation destination over other European countries, a tourism sector expert has said. The global economic crisis has caused the pound to lose value against the euro, said Volkan Şimşek, chairman of Professional Hotel Executives, ...
HOUSE SALES IN TURKEY UP 24% OPP NEWS MEDIA
Housing sales in Turkey rose 24% year-on-year for the first nine months of 2009 and moderate growth is predicted for 2010, according to new research.
The country's Real Estate Investing Partners Association (GYODER) reported that a cut in title deed fees ...
The area in Turkey we have identified as offering the best possibilities for future growth and stability is the Bodrum Peninsula in the South West Aegean Coast. This area has all the right ingredients to become the next major quality resort destination in Europe, with a climate almost identical to that of Spain's Costa del Sol. Over the last decade the Bodrum Peninsula has received increasing numbers of overseas visitors as well as the more discerning and affluent Turks from Istanbul and Ankara. Unlike many areas on the Turkish coast, which are becoming blighted by high-rise developments, the Bodrum Peninsula restricts all new builds to a maximum of two (3 if on a hillside) floors.
Dalaman is an area of natural beauty, located between the sea and the mountains and benefiting from its proximity to many areas of interest both historical and geographic. The town is ideally situated close to many resort areas such as Dalyan, Gocek, Sarigerme. Unlike Fethiye and other vibrant holiday resorts Dalaman is still very much a quiet region with unspoilt beaches, ancient ruins and parks Dalaman is now rapidly becoming an investment area for many Europeans purchasing properties for investment in Turkey. This is due to many recent investments such as the airport enlargement, plans for a new marina and a golf course.
Fethiye comfortably curls around the Mediterranean Sea and is backed by impressive wooded hills and mountains, it is naturally shaded and benefits from a stunning climate for up to eight months of the year. As a result it has long been a popular area for travellers and tourists, and in recent years as the Turkish government has begun actively promoting tourism, Fethiye and the surrounding towns and villages of Calis, Uzumlu, Hisaronu and Ovacik have all attracted strong interest from visitors, expatriate settlers and those in search of an investment property abroad or a holiday home in the sun.
A growing number of property investors are being drawn to Turkey by its historic and cosmopolitan capital Istanbul which continues to attract foreigners who want to wake up to views of the Bosphorus and live in a city half as old as time. Istanbul has also won the European City of Culture
for 2010 which for Liverpool represented £2 billion of investment in cultural and tourism infrastructure as well as 14,000 new jobs and an extra £220 million spent by tourists up to and beyond 2008 which will lead to a resilient and growing economy.