WHERE ON THE
BODRUM PENINSULA? YALIKAVAK GERIS Price: £52,000
Great value resale apartment: a two-bed furnished apartment on Tuzla Lake. Access to private beach and overlooks golf course.
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GUMUSLUK KONACIK TURGUTREIS
BODRUM TOWN
BODRUM BAY AEGEAN SEA
TURKBŬKŬ TORBA
Price: €425,000 (£340k)
Luxury detached bungalow in a development in Konacik, close to Bodrum Town. These offplan properties will offer three /four bedrooms.
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turkishconnextions.co.uk
Price: €269,000 (£215k)
Four-bed “Sunrise Villa” with sea views situated in Gundogan on the north side of the peninsula.
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www.turkishconnextions.co.uk
three Marks & Spencers), is easy for year-round living, too. Many restaurants stay open in the winter months, and, despite a lack of sandy beaches, its location is perfect to discover the Greek islands, the World Heritage site of Ephesus, and the local fi shing villages, bays and Taurus mountains, which form a dramatic backdrop. The property boom time was 2004-
2007, the market quiet during 2008- 2010, but the good times returned last summer. But the market has changed from
previously when people were buying small apartments in high-density
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complexes to those seeking outside space, sea views and a pool. Many of these new (moneyed) buyers are coming from Jordan, Ukraine, Russia and Oman and keeping prices at the top end very high. Thankfully, Bodrum is big enough to absorb all sorts and in the mix you will still fi nd retired old journalists, writers and artists sipping coffee with locals in rickety cafes on the peaceful north shore or tucked away scribbling in their homes up in the hills. “People come not because it is
cheap but because it is nice and diverse,” adds Darren. Indeed you can buy a 75m2
two-bed
apartment between £70,000-£100,000 with sea views and further out unearth something for as little as £30,000-£40,000. New building has slowed and there
is now a two-storey height restriction and rule that only 20 per cent of each plot can be build on so there is more green space. Julian Walker of agents Spot Blue
(
www.spotblue.co.uk) has been selling property in Turkey for nearly 10 years, in resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean and also Istanbul. He says: “We are fi nding demand
from the top end and lower end but not much in between.”
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