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Old Apr 4th 2005, 5:32 pm
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Hi,

I wonder if anyone out there can help? Me and my husband are now in a position where we would like to buy a property in Turkey. We are looking at both Bodrum and Altinkum for a holiday home, ideally a villa but we would consider an apartment. Could any one recommend any good reputable estate agents in either areas? Any advice or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated.

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P.S. We are going out in 5 weeks time for a 1 week holiday with our 4 year old son so don't want to waste time with any agents who aren't strictly kosher! Ta
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Hi

We to are buying a home in Bodrum have you tried turkeytwinkles, April is very helpful.

If you are going on a short trip try turkish airlines.

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We to are buying a home in Bodrum have you tried turkeytwinkles, April is very helpful.

If you are going on a short trip try turkish airlines.

Good luck

Thankyou for the recommendation, do you happen to have her contact details?
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www.turkeytwinkles.com

http://www.sunshineturkishhomes.com

http://www.kalerealestate.com

These are some of the better sites we've managed to find, Twinkles and sunshine are affilated in some way.

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Originally Posted by ragbob
www.turkeytwinkles.com

http://www.sunshineturkishhomes.com

http://www.kalerealestate.com

These are some of the better sites we've managed to find, Twinkles and sunshine are affilated in some way.

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Thankyou very much for your help it is greatly appreciated
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We're going out in 2 weeks, so I'll let you know what we buy, where and how much.

We have a budget of around £55,000 and are looking for an detached villa with 3 bedrooms and a big enough garden to put a pool in.

April at Twinkles has been a great help to date.
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Originally Posted by ragbob
We're going out in 2 weeks, so I'll let you know what we buy, where and how much.

We have a budget of around £55,000 and are looking for an detached villa with 3 bedrooms and a big enough garden to put a pool in.

April at Twinkles has been a great help to date.
It would be fantastic to know how you get on. We have a budget similar to yours so it would be interesting to see what you get for your money.
I hope you find what you want, please let us know how you've got on when you get back!!

Again thanks for the help and good luck with the villa hunting
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Originally Posted by lee&kev
Hi,

I wonder if anyone out there can help? Me and my husband are now in a position where we would like to buy a property in Turkey. We are looking at both Bodrum and Altinkum for a holiday home, ideally a villa but we would consider an apartment. Could any one recommend any good reputable estate agents in either areas? Any advice or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated.

Thankyou

P.S. We are going out in 5 weeks time for a 1 week holiday with our 4 year old son so don't want to waste time with any agents who aren't strictly kosher! Ta
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My mum & dad in law moved to Turkey last July to retire & bought their villa through Redtek Real Estate : http://www.redtekrealestate.com/

They have offices in Marmaris, Fethiye & Dalyan, and a UK office in Weston Super Mare UK.

My family bought in Marmaris, but Redtek also have stuff in other places around Turkey.

They are very professional & very highly recc'd.

Claire
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[QUOTE=lee&kev]Hi,
We have bought a villa nr Bodrum 3 weeks ago and I used Property Republic in London to set everything up.Speak to Yaman propertyrepublic.com

Regards,

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Originally Posted by lee&kev
Hi,
We have bought a villa nr Bodrum 3 weeks ago and I used Property Republic in London to set everything up.Speak to Yaman propertyrepublic.com

Regards,

Simon Plant
Hi Simon

I am planning to buy in Turkey

Would you recommend Property Rupublic and are their any other companies I should avoid

Regards

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Default Re: holiday home in Turkey, help?

I have read your messages. My Experience of estate agent company in Turkey extremely good. We are very happy with our purchase of a villa from Metro Estate, There help was marvellous, with the purchasing, and furnishing of our villa and introduces us to the right people to get the job done, and provides us setting up a bank account, hiring a car, transfer from airport, finding an English-speaking notary, selecting a competent architect, attorney or craftsman, or dealing with local authorities. I wish every success to Metro Estate. I will be willing to answer any inquiries I can to anybody thinking of purchasing a home in Turkey from Metro Estate, CONTACT ME
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Old Apr 20th 2006, 7:18 pm
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For anyone considering a Turkish property and looking for up-to-date information, I might suggest my new blog Turkish Property Help. It's non-commercial and has been set up to help people by providing (hopefully) clear, accurate information. It's based on the experience of buying myself in Bodrum and having spent many months in Turkey researching the market. Hope you find it useful - let me know if I can help further and I'll do my best.

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We would love to assist any one requiring information.
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