New airport at Gazipasa makes Turkey a property hotspot
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Turkey is anticipated to become one of the most popular destinations from Gatwick to the Mediterranean this year, since the announcement of the new airport at Gazipasa near Antalya.

Simon Ryeland, Director of Principal International has said that increase in number of flights expose this region. This will attract more vacationers and investors looking for property to rent out. British Airways have announced that they will operate 3 flights per week from Gatwick to Antalya from April. The move by the airline signals the growing popularity of the region of Antalya with British holidaymakers. Antalya International Airport already comes second in the busiest airport terminal on the Mediterranean coastline and 14th in the world during 2007.
This is exciting news for the region that has already seen an increase of 25% in tourist numbers since last year. Now travelers will be able to choose from the increased number of flights. Property investors can expect good rental profits and high occupancy in low tourist season also as year round sunshine in turkey extends the rental year.
The Ministry of Forest and Agriculture in Turkey has issued a White Paper on guidelines and restrictions to be introduced up to the year 2025 to ensure that its immaculate and unspoilt coastline remains that way. It may have some impact in the number of new construction but tourism is on the high, the Turkish Riviera will be protected for generations to come and the same high level of tourism can be maintained.
Buildings is restricted to enable coastal resorts to grow but without spoiling any of the natural beauty of turkey, while those who have already invested in properties reaping the rewards of inflation in house prices and high rental yields in all areas which is stimulated by a shortage of available resale and new units.

Simon Ryeland, Director of Principal International has said that increase in number of flights expose this region. This will attract more vacationers and investors looking for property to rent out. British Airways have announced that they will operate 3 flights per week from Gatwick to Antalya from April. The move by the airline signals the growing popularity of the region of Antalya with British holidaymakers. Antalya International Airport already comes second in the busiest airport terminal on the Mediterranean coastline and 14th in the world during 2007.
This is exciting news for the region that has already seen an increase of 25% in tourist numbers since last year. Now travelers will be able to choose from the increased number of flights. Property investors can expect good rental profits and high occupancy in low tourist season also as year round sunshine in turkey extends the rental year.
The Ministry of Forest and Agriculture in Turkey has issued a White Paper on guidelines and restrictions to be introduced up to the year 2025 to ensure that its immaculate and unspoilt coastline remains that way. It may have some impact in the number of new construction but tourism is on the high, the Turkish Riviera will be protected for generations to come and the same high level of tourism can be maintained.
Buildings is restricted to enable coastal resorts to grow but without spoiling any of the natural beauty of turkey, while those who have already invested in properties reaping the rewards of inflation in house prices and high rental yields in all areas which is stimulated by a shortage of available resale and new units.
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