Turkish property offers bargain prices
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Holidaymakers and property investors could find good value for money as Turkey offers low prices and very favourable exchange rates.

Property in Turkey can cost you as little as £19,000 for a holiday home. Furthermore, it is said that the cost of property in some areas is about half the cost of property in Spain. Turkey is also praised for its good-quality infrastructure, amenities and climate. The improved accessibility could make the region a viable location for prospective holiday home owners to consider.
Stuart Malloy, who recently bought an apartment at Didim, commented that he is amazed by the low prices in Turkey. The relative cheapness of homes in Turkey is a contributing factor for its overwhelming popularity. These factors, combined with its comparatively low cost of living, are said to make it perfect for overseas property purchasers, especially retirees.
ShelterOffshore.com remarked that Turkey might well be a good nation to consider for overseas investors as it is an emerging market, house prices are raising at a substantial rate, therefore creating strong capital growth potential.
The Guardian has recently recommended Turkey as good option for property investors and it described the country as "bargain bagger's bliss".
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Property in Turkey can cost you as little as £19,000 for a holiday home. Furthermore, it is said that the cost of property in some areas is about half the cost of property in Spain. Turkey is also praised for its good-quality infrastructure, amenities and climate. The improved accessibility could make the region a viable location for prospective holiday home owners to consider.
Stuart Malloy, who recently bought an apartment at Didim, commented that he is amazed by the low prices in Turkey. The relative cheapness of homes in Turkey is a contributing factor for its overwhelming popularity. These factors, combined with its comparatively low cost of living, are said to make it perfect for overseas property purchasers, especially retirees.
ShelterOffshore.com remarked that Turkey might well be a good nation to consider for overseas investors as it is an emerging market, house prices are raising at a substantial rate, therefore creating strong capital growth potential.
The Guardian has recently recommended Turkey as good option for property investors and it described the country as "bargain bagger's bliss".
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