Turkey
New golf course to take Altinkum up-market
Plans for a £22.8 million ($40 million) golf resort in the Turkish holiday resort of Altinkum have been given the go-ahead by local planning officials and the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Brand new homes for just £58k with skiing and golf year round
In these times of intense pressure most people are working incredibly hard and need to know that there is light at the end of the tunnel where they can make a secure investment and enjoy life.
Where in the world..
Where in the world..Can you find an adoringly restored natural stone built house, with Laura Ashley interiors, surrounded by fruit orchards and olive groves? France? Spain? Croatia? The answer is Turkey in the local ecological village of Kirazli.
Turkey keeps investors happy
Prospective investors in Turkey were delighted with the recent news that the government’s temporary ban on the issue of title deeds (Tapu) to foreigners has been lifted. Now that the Turkish government has had time to re-draft the relevant law, title deeds are being processed as usual.
Where East meets West
Enjoy the best of both worlds with an exciting new investment opportunity in the west Istanbul area of Turkey - marketed by Propertyshowrooms.com.
Turkey’s tourist intake increases
Property Investors and overseas home-buyers alike can turn their backs on the doom and gloom of the UK ‘credit crunch’ and face the golden opportunities and sunshine of Turkey with renewed confidence and excitement
Buyers outside Euro Zone not affected by credit crunch
Countries outside the Euro Zone are not affected by the current credit crunch. Traditional countries such as Spain, and Portugal, where the British have bought in huge numbers over the years, are feeling the pinch, whereas other countries such as Turkey are not.
Temporary freeze on foreign buyers lifted
The Turkish government has announced the end of a temporary suspension on the issuing of title deeds to foreign buyers. Brought into force on 15th April by order of the country’s Constitutional Court while parts of the legislation relating to foreign buyers were re-drafted, a parliamentary commission has passed the changes and the freeze will end in the next 2-3 weeks.
Changes to Turkish property law are no cause for concern
The issuing of title deeds to foreign buyers has been temporarily suspended in Turkey while two controversial clauses in the country’s property law, which relate to property sales to foreigners, are amended.
A destination for all seasons!
Looking for a “plan for all seasons”? A property investment with very few void periods to bring you maximum income? Then consider Turkey.
Turkey goes head-to-head with Spain on Golf
The Turkish Golf Federation has plans to add 100 new golf courses to Turkey’s current scanty tally of less than 20.
Changes in Turkish property law – impact on UK consumers
John Howell, partner at The International Law Partnership LLP says: “The Constitutional Court of Turkey, the highest legal body for constitutional review cancelled a law last week allowing sales of real estate to companies established by foreign firms.
Can Turkey do no wrong?
Turkey has been hot topic number one throughout February, with enquiries for property and mortgages increasing beyond all expectations when compared to figures from 2007, A Place in the Sun naming Turkey as the third top place to buy, and the Independent hailing Turkey as top of the hot spots list.
Town planners restricting density of construction
Turkey is learning from the mistakes of Spain and ensuring that its pristine and unspoilt coastline remains that way.
Turkey's rental market shows promising signs
Turkey's property rental market received a vote of confidence based upon data from leading holiday rental site holidaylettings.co.uk this week. The internet based lettings site analysed demand for rental property across the 112 countries where they advertise property to let, and Turkey came in 7th amongst those countries.