If you are looking at beach towns in Turkey to live in, congratulations on choosing a wonderful country. Altogether, just over 7000 kilometres of the Turkish coast are home to plenty of coastal towns, with beautiful beaches that make ideal places to set up home. Given Turkey's bountiful historical timeline covering many civilisations, many beach towns are home to ancient ruins to add extra ambience to your new home.
After making the move from Manchester to Side, Antalya, some 13 years ago, Stephen Wright knows more than most about what it's like to live and be an expat in Turkey. We ask Stephen all the questions that someone who is looking to retire in Turkey would want answering - including all the information and some pre-move tips to ease your move abroad, as well as a look at how life has changed for Stephen since he first made the move all those years ago.
When moving overseas, people rarely talk about the disadvantages of living abroad. Instead, the pros are all listed as reasons to make a move and the benefits you get, such as copious sunshine, a new lease of life, and enjoying delicious national dishes. Yet, it is essential to prepare for adjustments and hurdles to overcome.
Regarding healthcare in Turkey for foreign expats, residence permit holders have three options. Firstly, know that Turkey's reputation for medical care boosted international fame over the years. We have all heard stories of foreigners arriving for medical tourism like dental work, hair transplants and cosmetic surgery.
Many expats have questions about making a Will in Turkey because they do not want their family members to navigate another country's system where they are unsure of the language, procedures, and legal laws. We agree, and everyone should ask questions as to what will happen when they die to prepare their heir and instruct them what to do.
Located a little inland from popular Calis Beach, Uzumlu is a relatively hidden gem. In the last few years the charming village has become popular with Brits looking for a peaceful alternative to the hustle and bustle of the seaside - and it's won people over with an appeal that's all of its own.
Ah, so you are thinking of living in Fethiye – Turkey. We adore Fethiye for more reasons than one. Additionally, many of our clients have purchased homes in Fethiye for either use as a holiday home, year-round living, or a long-term real estate investment, therefore proving the addictive lure among foreign nationalities from around the globe.
If you are asking is Turkey good for expats, a good place to look is TUIK stats. TUIK is the Turkish Statistical institution, and they collect information from around Turkey, including how many foreigners live here. In 2020, just over 2 and half million foreigners resided in Turkey. They comprised of more than 100 nationalities. That says a lot that all these people choose Turkey as their home.
Sometimes clients ask, is Turkey a good place to retire? Having previously bought holiday homes here, they think about living in Turkey as retired expats when they finally give up work. Our answer is always the same. If you have funds and do not have to work, life in Turkey for foreigners is perfect. We need only look at people who already moved to see proof. The best places to live in Turkey include thousands of expats within their communities.
Many people often ask if they can live in Turkey permanently. The answer is yes. The gorgeous weather, beautiful beaches, and delicious cuisine all speak to our senses and the thought of experiencing it 365 days a year is what some would call their idea of heaven. However, much like any major lifestyle decision, it is about more than just yes or no.
Are you thinking of moving to Turkey? Or looking to spend a Turkish summer travelling? Before you go, have a read of our top things you wish you knew before stepping foot on this part of the world. We talk to veteran traveller and current Turkish expat Ulrike Bauer has lived in an impressive eight countries across four continents during her lifetime. The 62-year-old former teacher from Munich is currently finding home in Antalya City and we pick Ulrike’s brains and discover what people really need to know before they move to Turkey. Anyone thinking of buying a property in Turkey - this is a must read before you do, it could save you a lot of money and hassle.
Turkey is a beautiful and fascinating country, a wonderful country that attracts thousands to relocate every year to new landscapes. But how well are you prepared for your move? From the essential art of haggling in the local market to the inevitable homesickness of pining for your home country, in this blog we give you a rundown on the five essential aspects of Turkish life and relocation tips you'll need to prepare for before you leave and start your new life in Turkey.
We speak to 67 year old Bjorn Eschel who moved to Antalya from Sweden just over a year ago and is living his new life in the sun. Bjorn tells us just why he chose Antalya and what he loves about his new life in Turkey. For anyone looking to buy a home in Antalya, this is a must read blog post.
If we follow trends, deciding where the best place to live in Turkey is, Istanbul firmly stands out. Turkey already has thousands of foreigners of various nationalities residing here all year round and stats show they tend to gravitate to some areas more than others. As a general rule, you will find very few foreigners living in the south in places like Mardin. They are landlocked districts, keep a conservative ambience, and few locals speak foreign languages.
Nobody likes to fall ill at the best of times, and falling ill whilst abroad is certainly not ideal. Whether you are on your summer vacation, or own a property and live in Turkey all year round, visitors and expats alike can enjoy peace of mind with the high quality of healthcare in Turkey and range of facilities readily available. In this blog we take a look at looking after your health while in Turkey, and what you can do to help prevent any health problems while on Turkish soil.
Buyers who want to invest in overseas property should look at houses for sale in Mugla, Turkey. This coastline Mediterranean and Aegean province is a popular destination for property sales to home buyers from around the world. The vast portfolio of new listings includes detached and semi-detached villas and apartments for sale.
If you want to holiday or live here, the Mugla province of Turkey is an ideal destination to choose. Brimming with coastal resorts, picturesque villages, stunning beaches, calm waters of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, and much more, it hosts millions of tourists every year. Although it is the name of a city with the same name, we are talking about the region covering part of the western and southern coasts, that includes holiday hotspots like Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris and Dalaman.
Welcome to the Mugla region of Turkey, a famous and popular province with many attractions, beaches, and places to visit. Hosting millions of holiday tourists every year, who enjoy exploring points of interest, this large expat hub also has many pockets of foreigners living in towns and villages both dotted inland and around the coastline.
So the time has come, to hang up your work overalls, and spread your wings to pastures new. Envisioning a life abroad is nothing new. Expats have done it for decades, but many also face the hard choice of Turkey versus Spain for their new home abroad. The two have always been firm contenders but more so, in the last ten years.
Many people, when researching the cost of property in Turkey vs Spain, struggle to find a definite answer. Both are vast countries, and the old-fashioned saying that location matters is real. For example, the price of a new, two-bedroom apartment with on-site communal swimming pool in Mahmutlar, Alanya, Turkey will not even get you a studio in Istanbul city centre.