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As the prices in European countries gets higher, Turkey provides a good strategic investment for investors wanting to buy property in a sunny climate with close proximity to the sea.

According to local estate agents, property prices on the Aegean are still much lower than the EU average. Destinations such as Altinkum, Didim, Akbuk, Bodrum & Izmir are becoming increasingly popular among foreign purchasers, as more people find the affordable prices and a fairly efficient buying process. The Aegean Coast has a perfect climate all year round and is perfect for relaxing on sandy beaches or enjoying the tranquillity of mountains and lakes.
 

The Aegean Coast

Since June 2003, when Turkey opened up its real estate market to foreign buyers, it is thought that more than 25,000 foreigners had purchased land for residential or commercial development. Hoping to become an EU member within the next decade, Turkey still benefits from lower property prices, relative political stability and it proximity to the financial strength of Western Europe. Be aware that there is still no developed mortgage system serving foreign clients and ensure that the property you are considering is located in an area when foreigners can buy.

In south western Turkey where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean, one can’t be disappointed by the beauty, mild climate and abundance of history found along Turkey’s Aegean coast. The clear waters and beautiful beaches surrounded by olive groves and pinewoods can’t help but attract sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

With Izmir as the gateway to the Aegean region and the third largest city in Turkey, it is a cosmopolitan and lively city all year round with an International Arts Festival taking place each summer. The Izmir region stretches from Foça in the north, to Kusadasi and Söke in the south. Heading south along the coast, the popular Bodrum-Marmaris Region is known for the beauty of the Bodrum peninsula and the “Golden Sands” of Altinkum’s beaches. A few minutes outside Altinkum is Didim (Didyma) where the ruins of the famous Apollo Temple are found., as well as the daily ferries or hydrofoils that travel across to the islands of Rhodes and Kos.  Along the coast, idyllic fishing harbours, popular holiday resorts and ancient ruins from over 5,000 years of history make the Aegean Coast a place you’ll want to return again and again.
 

 
HOW TO GET THERE
Flights are available from over 20 UK airports to Izmir, Bodrum or Dalaman.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

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