Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Invest in Kalkan, Turkey




About Turkey:

Turkey straddles two continents with Europe on one side and Asia on the other; a beautiful country, it is surrounded by the Aegean, Black, Mediterranean and Marmara Seas and is famous for its wonderful bays and golden beaches.
A country that is three times larger than Britain, Turkey has something to offer everyone: with charming fishing villages, bustling holiday resorts with frenetic nightlife, cultural tours and challenging outdoor pursuits. Life in Turkey is laidback and inexpensive with a wonderful climate and people that are engaging, warm and hospitable.

Bearing the influences of the oldest civilizations and religions, the Greeks and Romans built gorgeous cities here and evidence of Turkey’s rich heritage is visible on every corner.Yet despite its rich historical background, a buzzing up to date atmosphere prevails.

Turkey is most definitely looking to the future and currently undergoing huge changes to allow for full membership of the European Union, expected in 2015. With one of the world's fastest growing economies, it is also becoming increasingly popular for people looking for a sound property investment.With property prices equivalent to that of Spain in the mid- 80's, Turkey is the next property hotspot, so now's the time to buy!


An artical about Kalkan from Telegraph.uk.co

"Turkey may not be known for luxury, but Ginetta Verdrickas discovers a Turquoise Coast scheme that is changing perceptions
At times, Turkey's property market has looked well and truly stuffed. Bird flu, terrorism and a general suspicion of this predominantly Muslim country's proposed EU entry has limited sales, which have been mostly low-end apartments lining parts of the coast."


"Compared with many resorts, Kalkan is relatively sophisticated. Tour buses stop at nearby Fethiye, leaving Kalkan to the more upmarket traveller. It's the perfect base to explore the coastline and rural villages which make up much of the area. Set in a secluded bay, Kalkan's cobbled streets give a hint of the old unspoilt Turkey, with traditional chai tea houses sitting next to smart restaurants." by Telegraph.uk.co

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