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Thank you for selecting our website for your Turkish property search. We are a Real Estate Company specialising in the sale of property in Turkey with our professional advice and guidance. We can help you make the right choice for a new or resale property in Turkey. We are pleased to present a wide selection of developments and resale properties in luxury resorts and attractive areas in Turkey.

Wide range of Turkey apartments , Turkey villas and properties for sale in Turkey , Bodrum , Kusadasi , Cesme and many others. We offer an excellent range of services including quality inspection trips to help you choose the right area and property in Turkey. For your Turkey investment property we can offer rental services and guaranteed rental agreements to help you achieve maximum returns.

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Kusadasi

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Kusadasi is the most beautiful bay of the Aegean Sea. Its international marina is a popular port of call for yachts, while its harbour is a favourite stopover for cruise ships. Discerning visitors return time and again to Kusadasi, for its crystal-clear sea, its miles of Blue-Flag sandy beaches, its hotels offering secure accommodation, its holiday resorts and its pensions geared to meet the visitors' every need. Kusadasi County, alongside the Aegean Sea, is the touristic region of Aydın province. The western part of Kusadasi, with its 50-kilometre long coast, faces the Aegean Sea.   More about Kusadasi... 

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Bodrum

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Bodrum has got style. A style all of its own. It's such a place that its just "the stuff that dreams are made of". Picture in your mind's eye the sheer beauty of a town of white houses with blue windows clad in handmade cotton laced curtains nestling beside the azure of the Aegean. In the summer heat you can feel cool dancing at an open air disco arguably the most spectacular in the world. On top of its own personal beauty and charm Bodrum has great restaurants, shopping facilities plus a marina with array of posh yachts . More About Bodrum

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Didim is a holiday destination where the sea, sun and history meet. Didim, an hour's drive from the city of Aydin, is one of the prime holiday destinations. It has a rich cultura heritage, golden beaches, and a coast of intricate coves, each a wonder of nature. The temple of Apollo in Didim is one of the largest and best-preserved temples of the ancient world. There are few better beaches on the Aegean coast than the beautiful Altinkum, and it's easy to hop on a boat trip to one of the picturesque coves to enjoy a swim. Fascinating ancient cities . More About Didim

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Cesme

Cesme is a coastal town and the center-town of the district of the same name in Turkey's western-most end, on a promontory on the tip of the peninsula which also carries the same name and which extends inland to form a whole with the wider Karaburun Peninsula. It is a popular holiday resort and the district center, where two thirds of the district population is concentrated, is located 85 km. west of Izmir.

Izmir , also once called Smyrna, is Turkey's third most populous city and the country's largest port after Istanbul. It is located along the outlying waters of the Gulf of İzmir, by the Aegean Sea. It is the seat of Izmir Province . The city of Izmir is composed of nine metropolitan districts (Balcova, Bornova, Buca, Cigli, Gaziemir, Güzelbahçe, Karsiyaka, Konak, and Narlidere), each with its own distinct features and temperament. 

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Turkey has been more and more in the international news. Westerners who have never traveled to Turkey usually do not know much about the country. Turkey is a nation that has worked hard to improve its economy. Read More...

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A draft law allowing foreign nationals to obtain real estate and limited real property rights has been submitted to the Turkish parliament after cabinet approval. The total area of real estate a foreign individual can own cannot exceed 300,000 square-meters, according to the draft law that the Parliament will vote on. Read More...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cash Machines:
Can I use the local cash machines?

Cash machines (ATMs) are available throughout Turkey, accepting major European credit and bank cards and instructions are often available in English. It is advisable to inform your bank in advance that you are travelling to Turkey as some will automatically put a stop on cards after the first use in an attempt to combat fraud.


Credit Cards:
Can I use my credit card?

International credit and debit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants throughout Turkey. However it is advisable also to carry cash for the smaller shops and cafes, particularly in more rural areas.


Currency:
What is the local currency?

The local currency in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TL) available in the following denominations: banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50 &100 TL; coins: 10, 25 & 50 kuruş and 1 TL.

Cash can usually be exchanged without commission at bureau de changes (döviz), banks and hotels. Exchange rates are published daily in Turkish newspapers and can also be found in web site of Turkish Central Bank at http://www.tcmb.gov.tr (please click “bugün” under “TCMB Döviz Kurları” on the left column).


Dressing:
What should visitors dress in Turkey?

There are no hard and fast rules but it is best to use common sense when deciding what to wear. If staying on a beach resort it is fine to dress as you feel comfortable. For city breaks relaxed clothing is the most suitable with comfortable shoes and casual trousers and/or a dress if you intend to do lots of walking. When visiting mosques you should take off your shoes at the entrance and ladies should cover their hair; often scarves are provided on the way in. Both sexes should dress modestly with no shorts and arms and shoulders covered during visits to mosques.


Driving:
Can I drive in Turkey?

Driving in Turkey is on the right-hand side as in continental Europe and visitors may drive with an international driving licence. You should have your driving licence, your passport and insurance documents of the vehicle with you. All of the major international car rental companies, as well as a number of local ones, have offices at airports and all major centres.


Electricity:
What is the mains supply voltage, will I need an adaptor?

The mains voltage for electricity is 220V and 50Hz. Central European type wall socket (two-pin plugs) is standard in Turkey.


Language:
Do I need to know Turkish in order to communicate?

English is Turkey's second widest spoken language and you will easily find English speakers in the major cities and holiday resorts. Restaurant menus and other information for foreigners are often printed in English.


Mobile Phones:
Will I be able to use my mobile phone in Turkey?

The major GSM operators in Turkey are Turkcell, Vodafone and Avea. You can use your mobile phone in Turkey if your provider has enabled international roaming. However if you intend to stay for a long time in the country or make several calls, it may be preferable to buy a local prepaid SIM card. Take your mobile phone and passport to a Turkish mobile phone shop where your new SIM will be registered along with your handset's IMEI number and your personal information. (Unregistered phones will be blocked and unable to receive or make calls.) Turkey has very wide mobile coverage networks so you shouldn’t have any problems in the main cities and tourist resorts.


Mosquitoes:
Are there mosquitoes in Turkey?

In the summer months there can be mosquitoes in some areas so it is advisable to use suitable repellent. However, no Malaria incident is observed in Turkey.


Opening Times:
What are the opening times for shops and other services?

Museums: 9 AM to 17 PM, Tuesday to Sunday.
Pharmacies: 9 AM to 19 PM, Monday to Saturday. 24-Hour duty pharmacies are available on a rota basis that the names and addresses can be found on any pharmacy.)
Banks: 9 AM to 17 PM, Monday to Friday. (Some closes for lunch brake.)
Post Offices: 9 AM to 17 PM, Monday to Friday. (Extended hours applied on peak periods at major Holiday destinations).
Shopping Centres are open seven days a week and stay open until late.

 

Safety:
Is Turkey safe?

Turkey is one of the safest countries in the world with Interpol ranking it as one of the safest holiday destination in Europe. As is the case when travelling in any country though, do be careful with your personal possessions when out and about and never leave items unattended. You will find the police helpful and friendly and in many of the tourist resorts there are special tourism police who speak different languages.

 

Time Difference:
What is the time difference?

Turkey is GMT+2, that is to say two hours ahead of the UK and one hours of the Central Europe.

 

Traveller’s Cheque: Can I use traveller’s cheques?

Traveller’s cheques can be exchanged at banks, some large hotels and bureau de changes (döviz).

 

Vaccinations:
Is any vaccination required for tourists entering Turkey?

There are no compulsory vaccinations for visitors entering Turkey though it is a good idea to be up-to-date with polio, tetanus, typhoid and if you are travelling to the east of the country.

Visa:
Do I need a visa to visit Turkey?

While planning your trip to Turkey do not forget to check your passport if it is valid for at least 90 days. Depending on your nationality, most probably your stay as a tourist is limited up to 3 months (for one entrance).For tourist visas for many countries, there is no need to apply in advance or to fill in any forms. However, please check the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website http://www.mfa.gov.tr for updated information and information on which passport holders may require a visa before leaving their country. You may also check with the Turkish Embassy in your country for the latest visa updates. The visa for UK passport holders currently costs £10 and must be paid for with a Sterling note. The visa fee for USA and Australian passport holders is $20/€15. Canadian passport holders need to pay $60/€45. The visa fee for New Zealand passport holders is gratis. The visa for some EU state-passport holders currently costs € 10 and must be paid for with a Euro note.Visas are multiple entries and are valid for three months. Each passport-holder, including infants, must purchase a visa. With tourist visas, you will not have the right to take up paid or unpaid employment or to reside, or to study (including student exchange program) or to establish yourself a business in Turkey

 

 
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