Turkey is one of the most diverse and amazing countries in the world, which attracts attention not only for its culture and history but also for its variety of real estate. Tourists can find here numerous places to visit and investors can find real estate in Turkey for investments. Let’s look at property offers in different cities of the country.
Luxury real estate in Side – how much does it cost, and where is it sold?
Luxury real estate in Side is not only large-area properties but also high-quality construction (Turks are masters of their craft), impeccable renovation, beautiful sea views, and a high level of service. Often, when arranging housing, Smart Home technology is used, allowing owners to control their homes from a distance. In addition, the advantage of objects of this class – villas, apartments – is the presence of a vast territory and developed infrastructure, which is in no way inferior to the best 5-star hotels.
You should know this! When choosing real estate, potential buyers should be aware that the west of the city center is always full of tourists and many hotels. The area is considered quite noisy. If you want peace and a more measured pace of life, it is better to consider buying a property in the eastern part of Side.
At the same time, you can relax at the resort all year round since the air temperature, even in winter, does not drop below +16 degrees. Europeans love to visit Side because it is one of the few places where history and modernity meet.
What offers exist on the Side real estate market for wealthy clients:
- apartments in the east of Side in a pristine forest area are offered for €120,000-280,000;
- detached villas (168 m2) in the Turtle Beach area with a plot of 900 m2 are sold for €179,000-210,000;
- apartments with 2-3 bedrooms (100-140 m2) in the center of Side are for sale for €110,000;
- the starting price of three-storey villas with an area of 200-250 m2 with mountain views and a swimming pool starts from €360,000-380,000.
Review of villas in different areas of Izmir
The absence of swelteringly hot weather characterizes the climatic conditions of the Izmir region. For this reason, the swimming season has restrictions. This is the period May-September.
The coastal zone is famous for the beauty of its landscape:
- coves surrounded by greenery;
- secluded lagoons;
- picturesque mountain hills;
- mysterious caves and grottoes.
To the advantages described above, we can add an abundance of attractions, various entertainment, and well-thought-out transport infrastructure that allows you to quickly get to any part of the city.
Issue price:
- Cesme’s close location to the seashore determines the popularity of the area. Alsancak villas are no less in demand. The price level starts at €500,500.
- The cost of villas (480 m²) in complexes with swimming pools, fitness centers, and other infrastructure in the uncrowded Narlider in the south of Izmir starts from 425,500 €. Exclusive offers exceed the €1,000,000 threshold.
- Prices for budget options for 140 m² from €170,500. For a “square” of housing in a complex of 10-12 houses, you need to pay an average of €1,220. Each building has one bathroom (not counting the guest bathroom), a network of parking spaces, and swimming pools common to all residents.
In general, the cost of purchasing an elite building (350 m²) with three bedrooms and the same number of bathrooms, with smart home equipment, will be €495,000 . The price criterion largely depends on the proximity of the seashore. In this case, the beach is two hundred meters away.
Areas of Bodrum popular for buying expensive real estate
Considering real estate on the Aegean coast, we can note that its prices are 1.5 times higher than for similar properties on the Mediterranean coast (for example, in Alanya, Antalya, Side). In addition, the quality of construction of Bodrum facilities is in no way inferior to European standards. The Germans and British are buying real estate in this elite resort, but more than 80% of the properties belong to Turkish citizens.
There are 11 districts in Bodrum, but in 5 of them, the purchase of real estate by private individuals is prohibited. Foreigners will not be able to register properties in Gümbet Bay, in most of the territories of Turgutreis, Yakhshi, Bitez, Ortakent, and in the historical center of Bodrum. But in the areas of Turkbuku, Yalikavak, and that part in the center of Bodrum where construction is underway, you can buy the most expensive and prestigious real estate.
The most popular places to visit in Turkey
Turkey once had the image of a country only suitable for monotonous beach holidays. But now many tourists are convinced that the Turkish expanses are amazingly beautiful: here, you can find incredible landscapes, well-preserved towers, fortresses with a thousand-year history, well-equipped routes for sports tourism, ski resorts, and more:
- Cappadocia. Surely, each of you has seen a photograph in which hundreds of hot air balloons are hovering over the rocks. This is Cappadocia, a unique region where people continue to live in the rocks. There are cave apartments and entire hotels here. Tourists can also see wild pink flamingos in Cappadocia. The main entertainment here is a hot air balloon flight to see all the beauty from above;
- Mount Ararat. This place is famous because Noah’s Ark rested on the top of this mountain. But few people know that Ararat is two merged volcanoes whose heights reach 4000 and 5000 meters. A large village suffered from its eruption in the mid-19th century;
- Istanbul Archaeological Museum. The museum building was built in neoclassical style in 1908, with more than a million historical treasures inside. For example, you can see statues from Ancient Greece, sarcophagi, ruins of ancient temples, and much more;
- Troy. Homer mentioned this ancient city in the Iliad; it is called an open-air museum. The area of Troy is 270 thousand square meters. The history of this city begins in 30 BC; historical monuments tell about it: the statue of the Trojan Horse, the Museum of Excavations, the Temple of Athena, and the Odeon concert hall;
- Lake Salda. This is the deepest freshwater body of water in Turkey. The depth reaches 196 meters. The lake is called the “Turkish Maldives” because of its bright blue water and white sand. Part of the beach is fenced off to protect the plant; there are cafes and souvenir shops. In addition, there is an equipped beach – tourists can plunge into the crystal clear water.
Property in Turkey
If you want to purchase property in Turkey, please contact Turk.Estate. Experts will help you find and purchase the ideal property according to your requirements and budget. Don’t miss your chance to purchase real estate in one of the most beautiful and comfortable countries in the world!