Climate and Landscape

Mayıs 25, 2009 by admin  
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Turkey is a transcontinental nation covering an area of 783,562 square kilometres (300,948 sq mi) making it the world’s 37th-largest country, about the size of Metropolitan France and the United Kingdom combined. In the west the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits separate Europe from Asia and then the country stretches east towards Mt. Ararat and the Middle East. This means the climate and landscape in Turkey can vary vastly depending on your location.

It is encircled by seas on three sides; the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and also contains the Sea of Marmara in the northwest. Turkey’s varied landscapes are the product of complex earth movements that have shaped the region over thousands of years and still manifest themselves in fairly frequent earthquakes today.

Turkey is a very mountainous country split into seven regions each with distinct contrasts manifested in its landform regions, climate, soils, and vegetation. Mountains inland from the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black seas encompass a high inland Anatolian plateau which becomes increasingly rugged as it progresses eastward.

Turkey has no general overall climate as it is drastically different depending on where you are and what time of the year it is. During the winter, central and eastern areas experience snow and temperature lows of -30C while summers near the southwest Syrian border reach well over 40C.

The Aegean and Mediterranean coasts in the south west are a lot more pleasant, with mild wet winters and hot sunny summers that climb into the high 30’s during July and August they provide an ideal climate for living all year round. If you travel around these regions you will find vast pines forest on the hills and mountains with agricultural plantations on the flatter land and many beautiful beaches.

About property in Turkey

Mayıs 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Property in Turkey

Turkey is friendly, beautiful and culturally rich country that offers great value for money, especially property in Turkey. It’s modern enough to be comfortable yet traditional enough to be interesting. In recent years Turkey has become one of the favourite tourist destinations in the world with its immense unspoiled coastline and Mediterranean climate that offers all-year round sunshine makes Turkey a location that is much in demand.

Property in Turkey is seen as a good future investment considering the fact that Turkey is on the verge of becoming a member of the EU and is one of the fastest growing emerging markets in the world.

Turkeys profile has been greatly improved due to a large increase in media exposure, property in Turkey is in great demand and Turkey’s current status as a candidate for membership of the EU with likely inclusion as a full member in the near future has added to the overwhelming interest in properties in Turkey.

Turkey is a growing country where house prices are still comparatively inexpensive and can only go up, combine this with the reduced cost of living, lower taxes and better weather and you end up with an attractive package.

Investors preferring to take advantage of the tourism market in Turkey should consider Bodrum. Bodrum is the jewel of the Turkish Riviera and people are drawn by the allure of is its “St Tropez of Turkey” atmosphere, from pretty fishing villages and idyllic secluded bays there is literally something for everyone. Bodrum’s modern infrastructure provides you with all the necessities of modern life wrapped up in a lifestyle that you can enjoy. A steady stream of both Turkish and foreign visitors every year, coupled with tight building restrictions, ensures that demand for property will always outstrip supply and, whilst property prices in Bodrum may be higher than in other areas of Turkey, this is because Bodrum is the Turkish resort to be seen in.

Taking into consideration the country’s many attributes, Turkey can hardly be rivalled in any other investment location with similar assets. Property in Turkey is also highly attractive to international property investors who can see good potential for solid return on investment.

In a location such as Turkey, with stunning natural assets, and imminent membership of the EU, the country has generated much interest. EU membership traditionally generates large increases in property values and investors are keen to buy property in Turkey in prime locations whilst prices are still low.