Investing in Istanbul is a real opportunity in spite of prices
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The Turkish city of Istanbul is one of the best places to invest in property in spite of high prices, it has been reported.
Described as being on its way to becoming "one of the most important cultural centers in Europe", Istanbul is Turkey's largest city and is the only metropolis in the world which is situated on two continents. Ozgul Ozkan Yavuz, director of events and organisations for Istanbul 2010, has said that the European Capital of Culture status will be valuable in creating more interest in property in the city much like Liverpool and London. He added that Istanbul can offer something for everyone from luxury and glamour parts to cheaper properties.
Foreign Property Buyer highlighted the Turkish city offered a number of attributes to tourists and property investors, such as culture and a good transport infrastructure. Istanbul's accessibility from the UK and other European countries was cited as another factor in its favor, as it is serviced by many low-cost airlines.
This comes after the news that city mayor Kadir Topbas said the city is ideal for foreign buyers and authorities are working to eliminate bureaucratic hindrances to the property-buying process in order to make purchases quicker and simpler.
Social BookmarkingDescribed as being on its way to becoming "one of the most important cultural centers in Europe", Istanbul is Turkey's largest city and is the only metropolis in the world which is situated on two continents. Ozgul Ozkan Yavuz, director of events and organisations for Istanbul 2010, has said that the European Capital of Culture status will be valuable in creating more interest in property in the city much like Liverpool and London. He added that Istanbul can offer something for everyone from luxury and glamour parts to cheaper properties.
Foreign Property Buyer highlighted the Turkish city offered a number of attributes to tourists and property investors, such as culture and a good transport infrastructure. Istanbul's accessibility from the UK and other European countries was cited as another factor in its favor, as it is serviced by many low-cost airlines.
This comes after the news that city mayor Kadir Topbas said the city is ideal for foreign buyers and authorities are working to eliminate bureaucratic hindrances to the property-buying process in order to make purchases quicker and simpler.
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