Location : Gocek, Mugla Province
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Turkey
Location : Gocek, Mugla Province
Property Type: LuxuryProperty Terms: For SaleLocal Currency Price: Price in USD: Contact For Price
Turkey
Location : Altinkum, Aydın
Property Type: ApartmentProperty Terms: For SaleLocal Currency Price: Price in USD: Contact For Price
Muratpasa, located in the central district of Antalya provides a good mix of modern and traditional property styles to buyers both locally and from outside Turkey.
In Muratpasa property types that can be found include modern apartments, villas, with some detached villas often in the Mediterranean style, homes in residential neighborhoods a well as commercial and mixed-use properties.
Boutique apartments have become popular in Muratpasa, with many new property developments being built in the area.
Why Buy Luxury Properties in Turkey
Turkey generally has a very stable property market and purchasing or selling properties is done in a transparent manner. Turkey is well-regulated, with strong legal protections for ownership, and relatively low political risk provides peace of mid to investors and private buyers looking for real estate opportunities.
In sought-after cities and tourist destinations, property values have shown consistent long-term growth-especially in areas with at times limited supply.
Turkey is located at the gateway from Europe to Asia, seperated by a small stretch of water that has been witness to millenias of trade and cultural exchanges between nations and continents.
Recently, Turkey's growth has been highlighted as firm and interest nationally and internationally into Turkey's property market has been strong. Turkey fits well with Europe and the European Union, and not only do investors like Turkey, the country is very popular with tourists who flock to this eastern Meditteranean style location.
Long white sandy beaches and year round sunshine makes this a favourite spot for Western Europeans, those from Russia and the Latvian countries and the Nordic peoples. Turkey has a growing population which places pressure on housing and therefore real estate prices.
Turkish real estate is also relatively cheap when comparing to Western European standards so there is plenty of capacity to expand.
Turkey is divided in regions and subregions: Aegean Region, Black Sea Region, Central Anatolia Region, Eastern Anatolia Region, Marmara Region, Mediterranean Region.