Turkey to become capital of Holiday Property Investment in 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Paul Collins, the property editor of The Buy Association has said that Turkey is set to become the capital of new Holiday Property Investment in the New Year. He further said that property market may see radical changes and in 2008 it will see the surfacing of alternative developments different from the type of customary beach villas.
British tourists and investors are tempted by the turquoise coastline, water sports, water skiing and scuba diving that is on offer in many of Turkey's coastal towns. Many people who visit Turkey are impressed by the Mediterranean climate, hospitality and great value of the country that they turn from tourists to property investors.

Mr. Collins further said that the alternative developments instead of beach villas will gain momentum next year and chances of ski properties coming up within next 2 years add value to the already booming property market.
According to the statistics revealed by homefast says that even though the prices has gone up to 15 to 20 percent in the last year, turkey is becoming exciting destination for property buyers and already 17,000 British have property in Turkey.
Social BookmarkingBritish tourists and investors are tempted by the turquoise coastline, water sports, water skiing and scuba diving that is on offer in many of Turkey's coastal towns. Many people who visit Turkey are impressed by the Mediterranean climate, hospitality and great value of the country that they turn from tourists to property investors.

Mr. Collins further said that the alternative developments instead of beach villas will gain momentum next year and chances of ski properties coming up within next 2 years add value to the already booming property market.
According to the statistics revealed by homefast says that even though the prices has gone up to 15 to 20 percent in the last year, turkey is becoming exciting destination for property buyers and already 17,000 British have property in Turkey.
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