2 REAL ESTATE OFFERS INLAND PROPERTY IN TURKEY
- Location:
- TURKEY
- Category:
- LIFESTYLE PROPERTY
- Type:
- Inland
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- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 2 listings
LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
4 Bed Villa for sale in Didim
£126,300
Didim, Aydin, Turkey
Listed By: Royal Turkish Homes on 01.07.2019LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
3 Bed Bungalow for sale in Didim Ilcesi
£130,000
Didim Ilcesi, Aydin, Turkey
Listed By: Royal Turkish Homes on 20.02.2017Browse all listings of Inland for sale in Turkey from 126 300 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Turkish property has been an increasingly in-demand destination for real estate investors thanks to the country's strong economy and stable tourist industry. The financial hub of Istanbul is popular for commercial property and relocating businesses, while the thriving student population makes it ideal for buy-to-let investors. Toward the stunning coast, hotspots such as Alanya and Altinkum win over lifestyle buyers with their attractive beaches and sunny climate. In 2012, Turkey passed a new bill to allow any country to buy real estate, removing an old reciprocal investment law. The move prompted a surge in interest from the Middle East. Overseas demand has continued to grow ever since.
Turkish property has been an increasingly in-demand destination for real estate investors thanks to the country's strong economy and stable tourist industry. The financial hub of Istanbul is popular for commercial property and relocating businesses, while the thriving student population makes it ideal for buy-to-let investors. Toward the stunning coast, hotspots such as Alanya and Altinkum win over lifestyle buyers with their attractive beaches and sunny climate. In 2012, Turkey passed a new bill to allow any country to buy real estate, removing an old reciprocal investment law. The move prompted a surge in interest from the Middle East. Overseas demand has continued to grow ever since.