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Turkey Property is a Wise Buy in the Current EconomicTurkey’s popularity as a holiday home destination continues to swell, as more British bargain hunters look to avoid the more expensive eurozone. Turkey has developed a reputation as a value-for-money destination, helping to boost the country’s popularity as a property investment destination. Spurred by relatively cheap property prices, demand for Turkey property is growing. Weak Turkish currency “It (the Turkish lira) started the year (2009) relatively weak due to a 200 basis point interest rate cut by the Turkish Central Bank,” says Homes Overseas’ Percy Pound. Robert Nixon, executive director, Nirvana International, comments: “From a British buyers perspective the purchase of property in Turkey is a wise move in the current economic climate as it is outside the eurozone and therefore your pound goes further.” Turkey, which now attracts around 25 million tourists each year, was last year named number one holiday destination for British tourists. Nonetheless, international visitor numbers to Turkey are expected to rise further this year. Travel association body, ABTA, predicts that Turkey will be one of two "big growth areas" in 2009, along with Egypt. The economy A levelling up situation - wage inflation, growing prosperity and access to less constrained mortgage finance - is driving greater domestic and international demand for properties in Turkey. Mortgages in Turkey were introduced in 2007, enabling buyers under the age of 75 to borrow up to 80 per cent of the property’s value for a maximum term of 20 years, according to Eric Kaya, director of Cumberland Properties. Mortgage borrowing rates currently start from around 5.8 per cent. Kaya says that the previous inability to obtain mortgages was “stifling demand, preventing people from buying property and holding our (Turkey’s) economy back. The new mortgages that are now available are good news for both Turkish and overseas buyers.” He adds: “Prices of property in Turkey are a lot cheaper than much of the rest of Europe” and this presents “a lot of opportunities for investors to make very good returns from property.” The Turkish Statistical Institute shows that there are now around 73,000 overseas nationals registered with Turkey’s Land Registry, many of who will have benefited from recent capital growth. Property price growth However, there are signs that property price growth may slow across some parts of the country or even depreciate in the short-term, as the worlds’ economy all but grinds to a halt. Economic caution This means that the country will need to raise money in financial resources to cover a current account deficit and matured debt, according to the report. Consequently, an agreement with the International Monetary Fund will be vital to help produce these funds. Nevertheless, the medium to long-term outlook for Turkey’s economy looks positive, which should in turn benefit the country’s maturing housing market. Turkish news provider Hurriyet estimates that the rapid growth of the country's tourism industry will contribute to a property boom in 2010, while investment banking firm Goldman Sachs estimates that Turkey will become the world’s ninth largest economy by 2050. Where to buy Istanbul Prices of property in Istanbul reportedly jumped annually by up to 40 per cent between 2002 and 2005, after a law was introduced, permitting foreign nationals to purchase property in Turkey in their own name. Although capital growth in the city has since slowed, there are signs that prices of Istanbul property will continue to appreciate moving forward, especially as the city will be crowned European Capital of Culture for 2010. Furthermore, some of the greatest rental yields in Turkey can typically be found in Istanbul, with an average rental return of 7.54 per cent currently achievable, according to the Global Property Guide. Nixon says: “The rental market [in Turkey] is very good and being fuelled by the continued popularity of Turkey as a summer holiday destination, as well as by local demand, particularly in Istanbul, “There is excellent potential for long-term lets to professionals [in Istanbul],” says Nixon. “Such is the confidence in the letting sector that many developers operating in Turkey offer rental guarantees. We are currently selling property with a 5-year rental guarantee at 9.5 per cent”. Bodrum Cumberland Properties is currently marketing a luxurious gated development in the region, Seaview Regency, which features 19 contemporary three-bedrooms, three-bathroom, detached and semi-detached villas situated on a hillside overlooking the bay of Kucukbuk. Prices for Bodrum property here start from £165,000. Altinkum Kusadasi “Enquires from Brits’ for homes in Kusadasi have risen substantially in recent months,” says Tracey Ogretici of Elite Homes Turkey. “The fact that property prices in the area are not over inflated, with new-build units starting from just £30,000, means that an investment in property in Kusadasi is a safe one, as homes are not likely to fall in value.” Belek Set in Turkey’s Antalya Province on the southern Mediterranean coast just 20 minutes from the Antalya international airport, this year-round destination offers a range of attractive beaches, as well as archaeological sites, such as museums and bazaars. New-build property in Belek currently start from under £60,000. Alanya “We expect branded developers to start building property in Alanya City over the next few years,” says Ali Pusat of prominent construction firm Koray. “Alanya has the potential to replicate Spain’s property success, without the oversupply of homes.” Koray has joined forces with developer BPI to build the Hill, located in Konakli, Alanya. Apartment prices at the hillside development, which will feature a selection of modern one to three-bedroom properties in Konalki, a stone's throw from the beach, start from £89,000. Summary However, despite all the positives, Turkey still lacks transparency. Tales of corruption and rogue housebuilders are not uncommon Article Tags: Turkey Property, Current Economic, Property Prices, Start From Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
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