
Sunny Days
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Investy - re Turkey What's your source of info as they've got it all wrong!
1) Season is 10 months for parts of the coast. Weather varies in this country enormously but areas of most investor activity include Antalya, Mugla and Aydin - all sun drenched for 10 months and average 330 days of sunshine per year. One of the longest "seasons" available. Other two main areas of investment are Istanbul and Izmir which have less favourable weather but when you meantion a "season" it usually refer to summer holiday locations and these are warm all year round. The coldest most of the coastal resorts went to this year was about 6 in the day and minus 1 at night but even that was just for a couple of days.
2)Over supply - hmmn? Certainly a good supply to meet the 600,000 domestic dwelling deficit plus the increase in demand from foreign purchasers but no evidence of over-supply as units tend to move very quickly here.
3) No mortgages - incorrect - available in the UK and Turkey - probably all over Europe but as I've only resided in those two countries recently, I haven't up to date facts on availability of mortgages in other countries for Turkish property.
4) Long flights? - it's about 4 hours from the UK. Where are you based?
Don't dismiss Turkey on these grounds.....do some proper investigating. You might prefer to consider renting to the domestic market, if you think the summer season is too short here...plenty of demand, good tenants although the rent is lower than that paid by tourists who tend to come just when the charter flights are provided by the main operators...who incidentally are lengthening their flight windows to meet demand....
1) Season is 10 months for parts of the coast. Weather varies in this country enormously but areas of most investor activity include Antalya, Mugla and Aydin - all sun drenched for 10 months and average 330 days of sunshine per year. One of the longest "seasons" available. Other two main areas of investment are Istanbul and Izmir which have less favourable weather but when you meantion a "season" it usually refer to summer holiday locations and these are warm all year round. The coldest most of the coastal resorts went to this year was about 6 in the day and minus 1 at night but even that was just for a couple of days.
2)Over supply - hmmn? Certainly a good supply to meet the 600,000 domestic dwelling deficit plus the increase in demand from foreign purchasers but no evidence of over-supply as units tend to move very quickly here.
3) No mortgages - incorrect - available in the UK and Turkey - probably all over Europe but as I've only resided in those two countries recently, I haven't up to date facts on availability of mortgages in other countries for Turkish property.
4) Long flights? - it's about 4 hours from the UK. Where are you based?
Don't dismiss Turkey on these grounds.....do some proper investigating. You might prefer to consider renting to the domestic market, if you think the summer season is too short here...plenty of demand, good tenants although the rent is lower than that paid by tourists who tend to come just when the charter flights are provided by the main operators...who incidentally are lengthening their flight windows to meet demand....