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Our team here at Property Link Turkey are all regular contributors to printed and online magazines, writing articles of interest to people such as yourself. With researched information, views and market news contained in the documents we have decided to offer them to our visitors for download.
Our team here at Property Link Turkey are all regular contributors to printed and online magazines, writing articles of interest to people such as yourself. With researched information, views and market news contained in the documents we have decided to offer them to our visitors for download.
We have already given you access to our newest article, "Why You Should Still Invest in Turkey". Click below to view this article.
| Why You Should Still Invest in Turkey If Turkey is taken as the midpoint of a circle whose radius is a four hour flight time, then the area that this circle covers includes a quarter of the world?s GNP, and a quarter of the world?s population. The ease of which these important property market locations can be reached makes Turkey an attractive place for foreign investors. > View this article | |
| Istanbul. Great Investment in a Great City Not just a city of mosques and bridges any more, Istanbul should be a serious port of call for property prospectors and investors. Istanbul recently topped an Urban Land Institute / PWC survey for the best development prospects, leaving behind 26 significant markets including Moscow, London and Barcelona. > Signup to view | |
| Is Turkey a good place to invest? Turkey has many of the ingredients of an excellent investment location as well as being popular tourism destination with low real estate prices, buy-to-let and a strong re-sale market. > Signup to view | |
| Strong Capital Growth in the Turkish Property Market Those looking to capitalise on property investment in emerging markets should be keeping a close watch on Turkey. Turkish property prices are drastically pushing up and up, with capital growth strong at 25%. There is a steady stream of demand for property by local people - after local mortgages were introduced in February 2007 enabling investors to borrow up to 80% of the value of the property. > Signup to view | |