Property News

 

February, 6th

construction1

  According to the report of Hurriyet Daily News newspaper, Turkey’s construction sector grew by 10.6 percent in the 3rd quarter of last year, reaching a total volume of 15 billion Turkish Liras, according to data of the leading Turkish Constructors Association (TCA) released recently. The heat of the aggressive growth weakened by 2.8 percent in [...]

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February, 2nd

istanbul fashion week

  Turkey’s leading fashion designers and clothing brands will meet together at the Istanbul Fashion Week between 8-11 February 2012 in Tepebasi – Taksim. Such familiar and famous  names in the fashion world as Nejla Guvenc, Atil Kutoglu, Erol Albayrak, Aspen Büyükçınar, Gunseli Turkay, Zeynep Erdogan, John Saracoglu, Özlem Kaya, Simay Bulbul will present their individual [...]

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January, 21st

Propety price incease in Turkey

  The prices for the brand new properties in Turkey have been increasing steadily over the last 12 months and are expected to continue growing in 2012. According to the latest figures from the REIDIN report, the New property Price Index  was fixed at 9.88% in December showing increase for  0.78% in comparison with November. The [...]

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January, 11th

mandarins

  The Mandarin Festival  held by the Municipality of Bitez -Bodrum  begins on Friday, January 13. All the necessary preparations for the 6th Mandarin festival have been completed and within few days it will welcome all the visitors. “Mandarins hold an important place in our life. We all place a very high revenue growing mandarins. And [...]

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January, 5th

antaliya4

  According to the statistics provided by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, the number of foreigners visited the country in 2011 increased by 10.18% over the same period  in 2010. The first place remains the same and belongs to Antalya – 34.19%,  about 10.5 million tourists. Istanbul is on the second place with [...]

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December, 30th

investment

  According to report of the Hurriyet newspaper,  the royal family of Dubai under the roof of Business Council of Dubai is intending to make various investments in Turkey. And the first investment of approximately 200 million dollar is planned in Bodrum. The council of Dubai unites investors from Gulf countries, United Arabic Emirates and has [...]

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December, 26th

aquarium

  The world’s largest thematic aquarium complex located in a suburb of Istanbul in Florya opened its doors for the visitors. “Istanbul Aquarium” consists of two floors and occupies the area of ​​22,000 sqm.  There are totally 64 aquariums with the capacity of more than 6,800 cubic meters, accommodating approximately 1.500 species, 15.000 land and sea [...]

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November, 30th

capadoccia

  “Jazz Days” festival will be held between the 30th of November and 4th of December in Cappadocia for the second time. It is organized by the Culture and Tourism Ministry together with the local Municipality. All activities at the festival will be free of charge; some of the venues will have free transportation services organized [...]

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November, 28th

bodrum airport

  The new international terminal of Milas airport in Bodrum is due to be completed in Spring 2012. The construction works started in 2009 with Turkish sub-contractors, however in February 2011 all the rights to complete the works were overtaken by a major Italian construction company “Astaldi” which is well- known on Turkish industrial market. The [...]

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November, 25th

antalia festival

  The 12th International Antalya Piano Festival starts  on the 25th of November. The festival, organized by Antalya Metropolitan Municipality under the art directorship of Turkish famous pianist Fazıl Say, will host renowned artists in the southern province of Antalya. For those who have no chance to visit the festival, there will be free public concerts [...]

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