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Fruits and vegetables: apricots 10 liras, oranges 6 liras, watermelons 4 liras, bananas 10 liras, melons 3-7 liras, strawberries 10 liras, carrots 4 liras, cucumbers 2 liras, tomatoes 3-4 liras, apples 2-4 liras.
Prices for meat: chicken 15 liras kg, beef 60-80 liras, lamb 50-60 liras. Bread 2-6 lire.
Milk 3-7 liras, kefir 6-7 liras, yogurt 3-6 liras.
Water 2-5 lira. Coffee 5-6 lira. Tea 3-5 lira.
You can move after construction is completed, if this is a new complex, upon making full or partial payment (most often at least %50 of the cost, unless otherwise provided by the contract)
Thanks to good transport links between cities, as well as within them, you can safely move around without a car. But if the need arises, you can both buy and rent a vehicle.
No. Turkey does not release any information about the buyer or its investors to third parties.
Yes. If you do not permanently stay in your home, then renting out the property while you are away is a source of income. Or you can buy apartments just for renting. Our company takes over the full management of the rental.
Yes, there are no restrictions on the number of purchased properties.
In your absence, you can use after sales services from our company, also in every complex in Turkey there is a caretaker, whose duties include caring for the territory of the complex, by agreement he can look after your property.
Yes. Upon obtaining a residence permit, you can place your children in both private and public schools in Turkey.
No, you only need your passport to purchase. A residence permit is issued at will, you can come as a tourist on a visa. If you plan to stay for a longer period, then you need to apply for a residence permit.
To buy real estate in Turkey, you only need your passport, all other documents are issued on the spot. As for the technical part, you first of all need to choose a licensed real estate agency in Turkey with which you would prefer to work.
Then you just need to come to Turkey, see the objects on the spot, decide on it, after that the contract of sale is concluded, payment is made in a way convenient for you, after that you receive a TAPU (certificate of ownership). To receive TAPU, you need to either be present in person or leave a power of attorney at a notary or consulate.
For more detailed information, we advise you to read our article.
If you plan to visit for a short time, then you can take out travel insurance in your country. For a longer period, health insurance is issued upon receipt of a residence permit.
Medicine in Turkey is distinguished primarily by the high quality of the medical services provided. Hospitals are divided into public and private, all friendly highly qualified staff, the latest medical equipment. Turkey is one of the world leaders in healthcare. Most hospitals have agreements with Russian insurance companies.
Read the details here.
Historically, the Turks have always received guests with great respect, so foreigners are treated here as Guests, that is, with a capital letter. You will not find any nationalism or prejudice here.
Moreover, I will say that it is sometimes more profitable to be a foreigner here than a Turk, because in a number of questions they will always be treated with understanding, because you may not know the local principles, they will help you once again, they will explain and explain everything. I would also like to note that the Russian language is now very common in the resort part of Turkey.
You can move after construction is completed, if this is a new complex, or upon making full or partial payment (most often at least 50% of the cost, unless otherwise provided by the contract)
No. Turkey does not release any information about the buyer or its investors to third parties.
Yes. If you do not permanently stay in your home, then renting out the property while you are away is a source of income. Or you can buy apartments just for renting. Our company takes over the full management of the rental.
Yes, there are no restrictions on the number of purchased properties.
In your absence, you can use the after-sales service from our company, also in every complex in Turkey there is a caretaker, whose duties include caring for the territory of the complex, by agreement he can look after your property.
No, you only need your passport to purchase. A residence permit is issued at will, you can come as a tourist on a visa. If you plan to stay for a longer period, then you need to apply for a residence permit.
To buy real estate in Turkey, you only need your passport, all other documents are issued on the spot. As for the technical part, you first of all need to choose a licensed real estate agency in Turkey with which you would prefer to work.
Then you just need to come to Turkey, see the objects on the spot, decide on it, after that the contract of sale is concluded, payment is made in a way convenient for you, after that you receive a TAPU (certificate of ownership). To receive TAPU, you need to either be present in person or leave a power of attorney at a notary or consulate.
For more detailed information, we advise you to read our article.
Fruits and vegetables: apricots 10 liras, oranges 6 liras, watermelons 4 liras, bananas 10 liras, melons 3-7 liras, strawberries 10 liras, carrots 4 liras, cucumbers 2 liras, tomatoes 3-4 liras, apples 2-4 liras.
Prices for meat: chicken 15 liras kg, beef 60-80 liras, lamb 50-60 liras.
Bread 2-6 lire.
Milk 3-7 liras, kefir 6-7 liras, yogurt 3-6 liras.
Water 2-5 lira.
Coffee 5-6 lira. Tea 3-5 lira.
Thanks to good transport links between cities, as well as within them, you can safely move around without a car. But if the need arises, you can both buy and rent a vehicle.
Yes. Upon obtaining a residence permit, you can arrange your children in both private and public schools in Turkey.
If you plan to visit for a short time, then you can take out travel insurance in your country. For a longer period, health insurance is issued upon receipt of a residence permit.
Medicine in Turkey is distinguished primarily by the high quality of the medical services provided. Hospitals are divided into public and private, all friendly highly qualified staff, the latest medical equipment. Turkey is one of the world leaders in healthcare. Most hospitals have agreements with Russian insurance companies.
Read more here.
Historically, the Turks have always received guests with great respect, so foreigners are treated here as Guests, that is, with a capital letter. You will not find any nationalism or prejudice here.
Moreover, I will say that it is sometimes more profitable to be a foreigner here than a Turk, because in a number of questions they will always be treated with understanding, because you may not know the local principles, they will help you once again, they will explain and explain everything. I would also like to note that the Russian language is now very common in the resort part of Turkey.
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