

City-Country-River
Here you will get an overview of the regions in which we can find your dream property.



Antalya
Located on Turkey's stunning southwest coast, Antalya is a city that seamlessly blends rich history with modern charm. This fascinating region is becoming increasingly popular with travelers seeking a combination of beautiful beaches, the majestic Taurus Mountains, vibrant nightlife and a wealth of historical wonders. From the ancient ruins and archaeological sites to the picturesque Old Town (Kaleiçi) and luxurious resorts, Antalya offers something for every type of visitor and resident. Antalya is a gateway to Turkey's southern Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast because of its blue waters. Remains remain from the time when Antalya was an important Roman port. These include Hadrian's Gate, built in honor of the Roman Emperor's visit in 130 AD, and the 2nd-century Hidirlik Tower overlooking the harbor.
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Antalya is the fifth largest city in Türkiye
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Area: 1,417 km²
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In terms of population, Antalya is the fifth largest city in Turkey with a metropolitan population: 2,619,832
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Antalya is the second largest airport in all of Türkiye
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One of the fastest growing metropolises in Türkiye
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Mediterranean climate. With hot and dry summers, mild winters and lots of sunshine
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Around 1.8 million tourists visit the country every year; In July 2023, around 2.5 million guests traveled to Antalya alone
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Strong growth in the medical tourism sector
In the Antalya region you will find all the amenities that allow a comfortable and luxurious life of international standards.
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Izmir
Izmir is located in the western part of Turkey and is considered the pearl of the Aegean coast. It is the third largest city in the country with an 8,500-year history and the rich heritage of 32 civilizations. This city has always had an important place as an economic and religious center. Over its long history, it has hosted a few dozen different civilizations such as Persians, ancient Greeks, Assyrians, Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans. Also exciting: Excavations suggest a settlement in Troy dating back to the 3rd millennium.
A few numbers about Izmir
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The third largest city in Türkiye.
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5.3% of the Turkish population
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Serves 6% of employment in Turkey
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Second fastest growing metropolis in the world
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Very good international connectivity through Adnan Menderes Airport, a port with ferries to Greece or the Izmir-Denizli highway, which connects Izmir with the city of Denizli and is an important transport route and artery for trade and tourism
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Mediterranean climate. With hot and dry summers, mild winters and lots of sunshine
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One of the Seven Wonders, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, is located in Selcuk, Izmir
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The ancient city of Ephesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a remarkable testimony to the Roman era.
Izmir has always been known for the country's agricultural and industrial zone and still contributes a lot to the country's overall GDP. The city is an attractive location for investors in areas such as logistics and infrastructure and is one of the most popular destinations for tourism due to the wide variety of destinations.
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North Cyprus
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Since 1974, the north of the island has been called the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and is the Turkish-controlled part of the island of Cyprus. Northern Cyprus receives thousands of tourists by air and sea every year. There are many beautiful sandy beaches and history, and nature lovers will find the most famous and beautiful wildflowers here. The northern part of the island not only offers beautiful, almost untouched surroundings, but also a low cost of living. The capital Nicosia (orLefkoşa) is also the only capital of two countries where you can simply walk through a checkpoint to the southern part of the island, which belongs to the EU. Due to the slow but increasing development, there are still many great investment options here.
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The third largest island in the Mediterranean
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The population of Northern Cyprus is approximately 400,000 and has doubled in the last ten years
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Turkish is the official language of Northern Cyprus, but English is widely understood and known by large parts of the population
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The area of Northern Cyprus is 3,355 kilometers
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Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers, mild winters and lots of sunshine.
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The local currency is the Turkish lira. Dollars and euros are also widely accepted
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