The Tapu fiasco has brought alot of critism. The Turkish government is now revaluating the situation aleast putting the deadline to nov 2010. We will update as soon as we recieve more information.
The wednesday is closed 13 & 20th May and will reopen we expect nearer the town by Gossips and 1.5 lira shop. We will report here when we know definitely.
One for all people who own a home in Turkey. If you obtained your habitation after your Tapu then you have to register your habitation on your Tapu before the 28th November 2009. This will cost in the region of 400 to 600 tl or you will be fined 1000 tl. If your property is a semi-detached you have to go with your neighbour, or in the case of a Apartment everybody has to go together. If you can not find your neighbours you can register so you will not be fined. if you want more information contact us at Turkey Property Direct
Turkey Property Direct has the privilege of being one first web sites to be chosen for promoting a new four star hotel opening on the 1st June 2009. Check out the hotel page for the latest news on this new and exciting new project.
Kusadasi is going for a world record on the 18-19 th April 2009. The are hoping to break the world record and provide 1001 different dishes over this weekend and all for free. The existing record stands at 515/ Twenty eight Hotels and Fourteen restaurants are taking part in this huge undertaking. This all part of Kusadasi Tourism week.
Kusadasi has had a visit from the British Navy and Marines for five days. The lads were given a great welcome.
The new laws are now in place and all signed up by the Turkish Government. The Tapu's (Deeds) are now being issued but please be patient as their is a backlog to be sorted.
It has been suggested that foreigners can not buy property in Turkey. It is amazing how these rumour's start and get twisted.
There is a loop hole in the Turkish law which allows foreign companies to buy large amounts of land, sit on it and then sell for
a large profit, and Turkey losers out. Until the Turkish government sort out the amount of parcels of land foreigners can buy
the Tapu (title deeds) have suspended the issuing of the documents along with the living permits until this has been sorted out.
Do not worry about buying property, but please note their could be a delay on army clearance and the issuing of your Tapu.
Due to many turkish and foreign residences operating illegal airport transfers from and to Izmir airport to your villa in Kusadasi, there has been
a clamp down to try and stop these people. Passengers have been stranded away from the airport with their luggage, and having to
walk back to the airport to find a taxi. Their drivers have faced heavy fines. So beware of using these people.
It is worth baring in mind that the Tax office are checking on property for rental,
via web sites and anywhere you may advertise, as well as checking your Kusadasi villa from time to time. A Turkish resident could also inform the tax office that you are renting your villa in Kusadasi.
Peace of Mind Property Management will register your rental property with the tax office.
You will only pay tax on your rental income if over 3000 ytl.
But it is better to be safe as the fines that can be imposed could far out way any rental income.
Turkey is tipped to be the best place for retirement homes. It is the best kept secret on the European Market.
The latest news about property in Kusadasi comes from a detailed investor research of property consultants
Hollingworth and Associates, which took 18 months
to complete, showed Turkish property was the most in demand,with Croatia in second and Bulgaria third.
Around 12,000 british people have already bought properties in Turkey, with Riviera resorts and Istanbul the favourite locations.
Competitive priced apartments are ideal for holiday homes and investment.
The Aegean resort of up market Kusadasi, where they can enjoy mountain and sea views, and new property in Kusadasi come with double glazing and air-condition.
The report states that the Turkish people are warm and friendly. It has one of the lowest costs of living, with an easy life, sunny climate, blue flag beaches, entertainment, delicious cusine, and historical places.
The Turkish Government are building a new infrastructure, such as new roads, and services. The exchange rate is favourable, and tourism is growing, is expected to double over the next few years.
British Airways budget flight from Gatwick to the nearest airport start from £49 each way.