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Turkey has emerged as a key property investment destination for 2012, as it avoids becoming wrapped up in the problems of the eurozone.
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Investors targeting property for sale in Turkey are likely to be impressed by returns, according to Assetz, which has highlighted the country's sound banking policiesand rental demand.
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In the first of this five-part feature, Marc Da-Silva offers a brief snapshot of the international property market in Europe. The property downturn represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to cash-in on property in Spain, French property, Portugal property, among many other property markets.
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Turkey is a treasure trove of delights. In this vast country – around three-and-a-half-times the size of Britain – you can ski and sunbathe in the same day. It has a rich cultural heritage, too: the oldest-known human settlement was in Turkey, and it is home to two of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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As fractional ownership increases in popularity, there are still those who confuse it with timeshare. We look at the difference between the two and see that timeshare is reinventing itself.
See Also: Fractional ownership
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Turkey’s popularity as a holiday home destination continues to swell, as more British bargain hunters look to avoid the more expensive eurozone.
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A £400,000 property owned by four owners would cost each £100,000 and each owner may stay in the property for a quarter of a year, 13 weeks, but they are cash purchases in the majority of cases
See Also: Fractional Ownership
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There have been a number of reports about Turkey property developments not being completed
See Also: Turkey
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As the UK property market stutters, many property buyers are looking abroad to get on the property ladder, and with low-entry prices and the potential for good capital growth; Bodrum property is attracting plenty of attention.
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Early birdies catch the worms! Savvy property investors are flocking to buy golf property in Turkey. And with high-quality, low prices and great greens, it’s easy to see why.
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