Category: Property in Turkey
17
Feb

Is it worth it to buy a property by the sea?

The Mediterranean region of Turkey has a favorable climate characterized by warm winters and hot summers. This is an important tourist destination. This area offers a unique combination of natural beauty with a wealth of historical sights, which attracts both holidaymakers and foreign investors. In coastal cities, you will discover a developed urban infrastructure with many modern high-rise residential complexes.

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14
Feb

Property insurance in Turkey

Like any major investment, property in Turkey must be properly insured. This issue becomes especially relevant for foreign citizens who are absent from Turkey for a long time.

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13
Feb

TAPU in Turkey: A very Important Document

TAPU or Turkish title deed is a legal document that establishes the ownership of the acquired property in Turkey.
This is an official document that acts as the only title order confirming the transaction.

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10
Feb

RESALE PROPERTIES – A SMART OPTION FOR A FOREIGNER

Secondary real estate is called real estate, which is owned by a private or legal entity. These are apartments, villas, townhouses and cottages that previously had one or more owners.

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09
Feb

Why do foreigners choose Alanya to live?

Alanya is located on the southern Mediterranean coast of the country and territorially belongs to the province of Antalya. It is a picturesque region with fine white sand and warm Mediterranean waters.

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07
Dec

Why do foreigners actively invest in Turkish real estate?

What encourages real estate investment in Turkey?

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05
Dec

Iskan in Turkey

ISKAN is a technical passport, a permit to use a building or part of it for living or other human activities.

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25
Mar

Can I Open a Bank Account in Turkey?

Yes you can. Before we get there, you need to be informed about the banks in Turkey.

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25
Mar

What should you do if your passport is lost or stolen?

If you can’t find your passport and believe it is lost or stolen,you have to report it to the police or jandarma within 24 hours.

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