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Buying Guide

Welcome to Turkey, your new home and a gentle way of living…

The following information provides a guide to buying property in Turkey. This process is not dissimilar to buying property in other countries. The buying process in Turkey is in fact easier than purchasing in many other countries in Europe.
The first part of your quest is identifying your ideal property within our developments and locating a suitable apartment. Why not a personal visit whilst on holiday or a tailored inspection trip? You can also see our developments via our web site and virtual reality tour. Information packs are also available upon request. If you would like to use any of our holiday services such as airport transfers, accommodation or flight booking, they are all available upon request. We offer a fully comprehensive package from start to finish; this is at no cost to you upon purchase.

STEP 1
Once you decide on the type of property you would like to purchase, you then need to assess whether or not you would like to take advantage of our guaranteed rental package in order to maximise your investment. Once you are happy that all your requirements are met you can secure your property by placing a deposit. Following the required government checks (typically 6-8 weeks), full payment or the first of the staged payments can then be made.

STEP 2 - Placing your deposit
Upon placing your initial deposit, your contract will be available for you to sign. You will then be required to forward your initial payment to the developers holding bank account (by electronic transfer). This will then be passed on to the developers via the legal team (please see payment plans for further details). The deposit is non-refundable. We will also need to take a photocopy of your passport. This will also be the case for any partner named on the deeds.

STEP 3
Upon completion of your villa or apartment i.e. receiving you keys and deeds, final payment will be required unless previously paid. Contracts will be exchanged at the local notary office between the buyer and the developer. Any settler purchasing property will have an officially appointed government translator present to explain exactly what is written on all documents before you sign.