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Property prices 40-50% less than in Eastern Europe.
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FACTS ABOUT TURKEY
- World 16th largest economy
- Set full membership of EU in 2015
- World number 3 destination in tourism
- Unspoilt coastlines from Mersin to Izmir
- 25 million tourist visited Turkey in 2008
- PROPERTY PRICES 40-50% LESS THAN IN ANY CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPE
- Low cost of living
- Housing shortage
- Increasing housind demand due to the expanding young population
- Historical sites and cultural accumulation
- Improved infrastructure, Education, Healthcare system, Sports, working condition, Transportation, Communication
- Very good rental market
- Very good resale potential fuelled by locals
- Low tax
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Read more and find out why Turkey is an emerging market.
TURKEY AT A GLANCE

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780,580m2 |
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Temperate |
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GMT/UTC + 2 |
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Over 70 million |
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Turkish (official) |
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Ankara |
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Republican parliamentary
democracy
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New Turkish Lira (YTL) |
| International airports: |
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| Date of EU accession: |
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Expected in 2015 |
The region comprising modern Turkey has overseen the birth of major civilizations such as the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Because of its strategic location, where two continents meet, Turkey‘s culture has a unique blend of Eastern and Western tradition, often described as a bridge between the two civilizations. A powerful regional presence from the Adriatic Sea to China in the Eurasian landmass between Russia and India, Turkey has come to acquire increasing strategic significance.
Turkey has a very diverse culture that is a blend of various elements of the Oğuz Turkic and Anatolian, Ottoman which was itself a continuation of both Greco-Roman and Islamic cultures, and Western culture and traditions which started with the Westernization of the Ottoman Empire and continues today. Because of different historical factors playing an important role in defining the modern Turkish identity, Turkish culture is a product of efforts to be "modern" and Western, combined with the necessity felt to maintain traditional religious and historical values.
WHY INVEST IN TURKEY?
The booming, Turkish Property market is at present showing percentage growth rate in equity between 30-40 % per annum. With the likelyhood of entry into the EU as a full member, this growth rate will be sustainable.
Çesme- Mordogan has been compared in investment terms to the Costa Del Sol some 20 years ago.
The rise in Turkish tourism has allowed rental yields to increase by more than 7%. Profit margins can be further increase by buying, off-plan, as our projects are structured with price increases on the completion of each phase. Therefore buying off-plan not only makes the property more affordable but also makes a very attractive financial proposition.
WHY İZMİR ? THE MOST OF ADVANTAGE OF A LARGEST METROPOL CITY OF TURKEY
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Izmir, the pearl of Aegean,is the third largest city in Turkey.It lies on the west Coast of Anatolia and has a population of 3.5 million.
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The region has been inhabitated since 3000 AD.The port of Izmir is situated on the eastern side of the Bay of Izmir and is recognized as Turkey’s best natural harbor.
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Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman,These different civilazations and cultures has left many traces and the region is rich in historical sites.
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From Izmir you can easily visit the House of Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Sardis and Bergama, and walk in the footsteps of Homer, Agememmon, Herodotus and Alexander.
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Historically this area was a famous trading centre and this tradition is still alive. Today , it is a centre of commerce and Turkey`s opening gate to the world.
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Nowadays Izmir provides excellent shopping which with no doubt can compete with any city in the world. Besides historical and cultural tourism, Izmir offers natural resources for thermal, sea, windsurf, hunting and winter tourism.
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Izmir enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers. Izmir is among the most popular destinations in Turkey both for domestic and foreign tourism.
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WHY ÇEŞME ?
Çeşme which is one of the most prominent places in Turkey blessed with thermal sources some of which can be found in the sea. Historically it is a retreat for the wealthy people during summer holidays. Alacati attracts people from around the world for its favourable wind conditions and it is an internationally prized location for windsurfing .
Mordogan is a sea-side town and it has been allocated for major tourist development. This charming local village is just 5 minutes away with a fishing harbor,daily fish sales and a very popular weekly market.
Mordogan‘s population of 6.000 grows up to 20.000 during the summer season with the second homeowners. The area is very popular holiday retreat for Turkish people. The area is famous for its natural beauty, clean air and secluded bays with crystal clean sea. Mordogan has a characteristic Mediterranean climate with long hot and sunny summers and very mild winters .
WHY BODRUM?
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ONE OF THE MAIN HOLIDAY HOTSPOTS IN TURKEY
The capital of the Turkish tourism
Bodrum, the capital of tourism in Turkey, is a charming and fascinating little port where the Aegean and the Mediterranean meet, is one of Turkey‘s loveliest holiday resorts, with its long palm lined waterfront and its marina crowded in the summer with elegant yachts. Bodrum is a town of white-washed houses hung with bougainvillea, rising in tiers on the green hill overlooking a dazzling blue bay at the entrance to which stands a medieval castle built by the Knights of Rhodes. Turkey‘s natural, historical and cultural features attracts not only tourists from all around the world but also many of famous Turkish and foreign artists and it has been the Turkish peoples‘ favorite seaside retreat over the decades.
LONG SEASON
There are on avarage 300 days of sunshine in the Bodrum region annually. Temperatures rise up to the mid-thirties in the heart of the summer, an even in the winter it is rarely very cold. The area has the midlest winter climate, the highest seawater temperature and the longest summer season in all of Turkey. All this ensures a lengthened rental season, helping boost rental yields.
BEST INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN TURKEY
Due to the relaxation of foreign property ownership laws earlier this year in Turkey, the country as a whole is predicted to become one of Europe’s strongest property markets in 2007. In a hotspot such as Bodrum, the capital appreciation is likely to be considerably higher. Becoming an important touristic industry in the last decades, Bodrum attracts all kinds of investors, especially in real estate investment to this.
The new motgage law will affect retail loan growth, insurance and real estate sectors and the reach of the central bank, when expected mortgage demand begins. Turkey’s first ever mortgage law is seen long-term as a way to increase access to home ownership.
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PLENTY TO DO
Not far from the town it is possible to swim in unbelievably clear, tide less, warm seas. Underwater divers, especially, will not want to miss the numerous unexplored reefs with caves and majestic rock formations. Afterwards, sit idly in one of the many restaurants eating delicious seafood, with wine or some of the other Aegean specialties. Stroll beside the marina, a popular place that beats to the tempo of this town with yachts constantly bringing in tours and tourists from all over the world.
The boatyards of Bodrum have been famous since ancient times and today the craftsmen still make the traditional types of yacht: the pointed bow and stern (tirhandil) and the broad beamed and rounded stern (gulette). The latter, especially, is used for excursions and pleasure trips. The gulette is also used in the Bodrum Cup Race held every October. Bodrum has a lively, friendly, Bohemian atmosphere and many small galleries. It is the meeting place of the Turkish art community.
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATONAL FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABLE ALL YEAR ROUND
Bodrum is 30 km to International Bodrum-Milas Airport. Flight time from UK to Bodrum-Milas Airport (BJV) is approximately 3,5 hours. It takes only 30 minutes to Bodrum from the airport. The new airport Milas-Bodrum, opened four years ago, is now fully connected with flights available all around the year. Scheduled Turkish Airlines and international charter flights are now arriving regularly. The long transfer from Izmir or Dalaman now belongs to the past. And there is more, now you have a chance to be in one hour in Istanbul for a romantic weekend.
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Did you know…
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The only city in the world located on two continets is Istanbul, which was the capital of three great empires (Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman) for more than 1,700 years.
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Two of the seven ancient wonders of the world, the Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, are located in Turkey.
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Julius Caesar proclaimed his celebrated words, “Veni, Vidi, Vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered”) in Turkey when he defeated the Pontus, a formidable kingdom in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
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Turks introduced coffee to Europe and the tulip to the Dutch.
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St. Nicholas, who became popular as Santa Claus, was born in Demre on Turkey’s Mediterranean Coast.
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The famous Trojan Wars took place in western Turkey, which is marked with a wooden statue of the Trojan Horse today.
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Anatolia in Turkey is the location of the first known beauty contest – judged by Paris, with Aphrodite, Hera and Athena as leading participants.
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Turkey provides 70% of the world’s hazelnuts; the nut in your chocolate bar is most probably grown in Turkey.
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