Our bungalows for sale in Turkey are typically single-storey houses built in tranquil countryside settings. Although bungalows are not commonplace in Turkey, with increasing demand from foreign buyers, particularly bungalow loving Brits, exciting designs have been created and built in various parts of the Turkish Mediterranean and Aegean coasts.
The first step when looking at bungalows for sale in Turkey is to browse through our listings, of which each includes prices and description, area information, features, reasons to buy and phone number to request details. If you are already in Turkey, drop into any of our local offices in Bodrum, Istanbul, Antalya and Fethiye to arrange a time and date of viewing.
Where is the Best Place to Buy a Bungalow in Turkey?
Most bungalows are found in the Fethiye region, where lower land costs have allowed the use of larger footprints in these detached country homes. The Fethiye region sits on the southern Mediterranean Coast, which is also part of the famous Turkish Riviera. Including the town centre and several smaller resorts like Oludeniz, Ovacik, Hisaronu and Calis beach, bungalows tend to be centred in Uzumlu, a mountain resort with stunning scenery and laid-back lifestyle.
The bonus of Uzumlu is its inland location ensures lower property prices per square metre; hence, buyers can snap up a bargain home. Other places featuring bungalows include Dalman and Dalyan, also both belonging to the Mediterranean region. Otherwise, buyers who want to settle on the Aegean coast should look to the Bodrum peninsula, with smaller resorts like Gumusluk leading the way in bungalow sales.
Why Buy a Bungalow for sale in Turkey?
In terms of global real estate investment, Turkey leads the way with record sales to foreigners. The reasons are plentiful, but a leading factor is prices, and bungalow buyers get far more for their money than in other countries like Spain, Portugal and the USA. The Turkish government has also streamlined the buying process, and buyers can get the keys and title deeds within as a little as a month. This time factor is a big lure when compared to other countries like the UK, of which buying property is a complex, and long-drawn-out process.
The excellent value prices also present ideal capital appreciation opportunities should buyers keep their bungalow long term. If they want to sell, they also have two markets; domestic Turks and foreign buyers so are selling globally. Last, another driving factor in recent sales is Turkey’s citizenship by investment program where property buyers who keep their home for at least three years can apply for Turkish citizenship. When compared to other golden visas programmes around the world, Turkey works out at one of the cheaper and quicker schemes.
Architecture Styles and Building Your Own Bungalow
If you want to design and build your bungalow in Turkey, you have a massive pool of architectural geniuses to use. Whether you want a modern, traditional, contemporary, ranch style, English cottage, Mediterranean or something else, Turkey’s architects are leading the way in designing dream homes. You don’t have to forgo on the modern touches either. Include his and her bathrooms, walk-in wardrobes, an office space, state-of-the-art kitchen, stunning bathroom design, landscaped gardens, private pool, driveway and car parking, smart home technology and much more. To design your own bungalow, give us a call. We assist all our clients in the process from finding land to architectural designs to legalities, construction, and moving in.
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Do not miss out on this beautiful stone house for sale in Kayakoy area of Fethiye, just a few minutes away from the famous Ghost Town and complete with its own private swimming pool and garden.
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