Hilton International claims Turkish tourism is remarkable
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Hilton International, a leading hotel chain has plans to set up new outlets in Turkish provinces as they claim that Turkey has become one of the leading holiday destinations in the world.
Wolfgang Neumann, area president for Europe and Africa has commented that he is very much confident about the lucrative nature of Turkish tourism industry. He indicated that the hotel management plans to set up new outlets in the provinces of Kutayah, Bursa, Manisa and Diyarbakir over the next few years. Furthermore, they also suggest that owners of rental accommodation in these tourist hotspots are seeing lots of demand for their services.
Property expert Dominic Whiting has said that the government is investing funds into the main holiday hotspots in order to make them more attractive locations and enhancing their appeal to prospective holidaymakers. This makes it more favorable to foreign property purchasers, as house prices are spiraling upwards.
Mr. Whiting further predicted price rises of at least 15 per cent per annum over the next few years in Turkey and in some parts of the country; the price hike would be significantly higher.
A Place in the Sun magazine recently revealed that Turkey is currently the most popular emerging market among British property buyers and also rated ahead of Italy and Portugal.
Social BookmarkingWolfgang Neumann, area president for Europe and Africa has commented that he is very much confident about the lucrative nature of Turkish tourism industry. He indicated that the hotel management plans to set up new outlets in the provinces of Kutayah, Bursa, Manisa and Diyarbakir over the next few years. Furthermore, they also suggest that owners of rental accommodation in these tourist hotspots are seeing lots of demand for their services.
Property expert Dominic Whiting has said that the government is investing funds into the main holiday hotspots in order to make them more attractive locations and enhancing their appeal to prospective holidaymakers. This makes it more favorable to foreign property purchasers, as house prices are spiraling upwards.
Mr. Whiting further predicted price rises of at least 15 per cent per annum over the next few years in Turkey and in some parts of the country; the price hike would be significantly higher.
A Place in the Sun magazine recently revealed that Turkey is currently the most popular emerging market among British property buyers and also rated ahead of Italy and Portugal.
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