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Why Purchase a Luxury Kalkan Property?

Kalkan is a pretty harbour town and one of the best-kept secrets of the Mediterranean coastline. In recent years, the UK press became aware of its special charms with several national papers running articles;  The Independent, Daily Mail, Mail Online, The Times Online are all publications which have in-depth articles about Kalkan and investing in a summer home in Turkey. Off the main tourist trail,...

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Luxury Property Turkey Featured in Daily Telegraph’s International Section

Luxury Property Turkey once again has been spotlighted in UK's Daily Telegraph on 4 November, 2017 in an article by Jane Slade. Titled ''Pensioners Find a Place in the Sun,'' the two-page spread takes an in-depth look at the ever growing trend of soon-to-be pensioners who are actively seeking to enjoy a second home, not just for holiday purposes, but to enjoy life in another country while still young...

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Off-Season in Kalkan, Turkey

Luxury Property Turkey recently had a client wanting to purchase a year-round residence in the resort of Kalkan on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast.  Their only hesitation was whether the winter months would be too quiet. Kalkan is an All Year Round Town In fact, just the opposite of our client's worries is valid.  The off-season months are the opportunities to really enjoy Kalkan and its many wonderful...

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Stone Masonry in Bodrum Architecture

One of the most striking characteristics of Bodrum architecture is the prevalence of stone masonry used in the construction of many homes. Whether arriving by sea or land, one immediately notices the sugar-cube construction that prevails across the Bodrum peninsula.  Even though recent decades of construction tend to use steel-reinforced bricks and cement construction methods, the original homes of...

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