Amin Eğitimli insan saygılı etrafındaki her şeye değer veren kısacası HUZUR istiyor herkes.Ancak topraklarımız değerli ve her yerden insan geliyor.Normalde her şey yetişiyor.Yer altı kaynakları olarakta dünya ülkeleri arasındayız.Ama toplumsal kurallar yok gibi bir şey İsviçre kuralları olsa keşke doğrudan demokrasi
Assigning power of attorney to your lawyer also makes sense because in addition to buying your property from abroad, you can, if you need to, also sell it too.. Our lawyer has power of attorney for everything including utilities, so if we were every in a situation where we had to liquidate our assets but couldnt get to Turkey, thats covered too.
uncle mick hope you doing well, you have been turkey for a while and you know most of places so i want to ask which place is good to live for families with kids, thanks😊
Yes, I just bought a flat in Dalaman last month. I simply made my estate agent the power of attorney, as I needed to leave Turkey and return back to work. The inspection took about 10 days to complete as the "Tapu" office was very busy with about 250 applications a day. But, it was done and in a day or two after that, e-voila ! I had my Tapu. I'm so happy and excited. Hope to return to my new flat in April and start my retirement in wonderful Turkey. I recommend you follow Uncle Mick and Trudie's advice. They know from experience.
Hi I also want to move in anatalia do you have any email address so that we can have all the procedure and latest price of 3 bedroom villa with minimum amount
Hi Mick i have just watched your great informative video on how to buy a property in Turkiye. In my opinion i too would decide to pay for a lawyer or even the same one as yourself it certainly would make life much simpler. It may cost more but atleast you will be getting very good legal advice and work done. I hope to visit Fethiye within the next few months to view some pool villas for sale in the area. Your videos have been very helpful and i thank you for taking your time to make and post your videos.
I’m moving to Turkey with my son. Fethiye is high on my list. Would love more videos on raising kids in Turkey and the best neighborhoods. Maybe videos on education choices, government school, private school, homeschool and if they have small group homeschool options. 🙏
Don't. Move to a smaller town around. Fethiye is already to crowded and too expensive. Look to Gokava or Akyaka. Both close to Mugla Center and Marmaris as well as around 1hr car ride away from Bodrum and Dalaman airports. 3 hour car ride to Izmir :)
What do you mean by moving to fethie? Where do you live now? I was thinking of the same ! I live in Sweden but I was thinking of taking 6 months of and go to Fethye to try to living there and maybe find some extra work in turist sektor!
@@tibb3t Akyaka sounds like the peaceful place I am looking for. I am intrested moving 1 year to Turkey study Turskish language and history. I love everything about Turkey.
I highly suggest to rent a place first and search the best area suits for you in regard of education opportunities etc. The best time for that is of course winter season. Also you can find people from your own nationality in that time and they can give you answers you are looking for.
Congratulation on your property. Hope someday you explain indetail about your property or something similar. Where is it? How much similar property cost? What are overhead charges? How much lawyer charged? Any hidden costs? How long the whole process? Any chance of fraud ? What to lookout for?
I bought an apartment in the Istanbul district in 1997 and have never regretted it. It was a three bedroomed apartment, on the ground floor of a block of four, which gave me a small garden, 45 miles from the centre of Istanbul, on the Sea of Marmara, with a beautiful sand beach at the bottom of the street and well outside tourist areas. We had rented apartments there for a number of years and had made a number of Turkish friends who included a lawyer and a colonel in the Turkish Air Force. Both of these were instrumental in assisting the purchase of the apartment. In those days it was possible to buy property in a day, although my lawyer friend had drawn up a preliminary contract with the seller who was selling privately. One complication was that the complex was in a designated military area, although I have no idea why as there was nothing of a military nature within 15 miles. However, in order to buy there I needed military permission, which I was told could take about six months. The Air Force colonel wrote a beautiful letter for the military personnel saying that he had known us for X years and that we were respectable and responsible citizens. Our military permission was granted just under three weeks later. On the day of the purchase the seller and I went to the local deed office. I had the money in sterling, which was the agreed currency, the local taxes were paid and we proceeded into the deeds office. I had been coached in a Turkish phrase before going there as I had to declare that I wanted to buy the apartment and that I understood what I was doing. The seller handed over his deeds, I handed over the money and I was issued with new deeds (tapu) and that was it! I returned to the apartment I was renting at 2:00pm in the afternoon and at 6:00pm that same evening the Turkish Government announced that it would be making a massive investment in the area, with the result that all property in the area immediately shot up in price. The fee my lawyer friend asked for his work was - tea on our balcony when we moved in.
@@ntravelvlogs706 I'm sorry to say that the lawyer who oversaw the purchase of my apartment passed away two years ago. If you let me know the area in which you are interested, I will be going to Istanbul in a month's time and will make enquiries - if that is of any use to you.. You should be aware that Turkey is a vast country and I may not be able to locate a reputable firm in the area in which you might be interested.
@@maureenguthrie7537 oh that’s sad May he Rest In Peace! Actually I need help in which area to buy a reasonable price plus shouldn’t be very far from the center and also a safe area If anyone can advice me on that? Also some brokers are saying that our company has lawyers you don’t need a lawyer but I am confused Any genuine advice will be really appreciated Thanks
If you want to get enough of the sunlight, if you want to consume natural agricultural products and healthy dairy products, Turkey is a very beautiful country to live in. Thank you very much to Uncle Mark for the perfect video, neither more nor less.
Property prices are rising almost 5-6 times compared to other countries so it may be reasonable to buy a property if you're a valuable foreign currency earner yet it's such a torture for Turkish.
Brilliant ( best of luck in your new home ,delighted for you ( also you are best ever ,you think of videos to cover nobody else is so helpful,discussing stuff people never know this info thanks guys love from Ireland 🇮🇪❤
We went and saw this lawyer and she's really great but doesn't work in the area we wished to buy in, Denizli. We simply can't afford Fethiye anymore, prices have really gone way up since then.
We are in the middle of buying an apartment in Istanbul. We found the apartment with the help of a real estate agent whom we highly recommend, Hatice Ercin, in Nişantaşı. We are waiting for the sellers to get an appraisal so that we can use the purchase of the property to obtain Turkish citizenship. We have a Turkish lawyer, Osman Konak, also from Nişantaşı without whom we could not have navigated the process ourselves. We did get a Turkish bank account but we are looking at different ways to transfer the purchase cost to the sellers at the lowest charge to us. Thank you Trudie and Mick for all your encouragement and information!!! Priceless!!!
Try to get a top floor apartment. I have African renters living above me and they're wild. I purchased my apartment for around 65k u.s. dollars. I'm in the process of suing the landlord so be very vigilant
Our contract with the seller stipulated that our bank would transfer the money in dollars to her. Her bank then transferred the money in dollars to the Turkish Central Bank. The Turkish Central Bank transferred it back to the seller in Turkish lira. This met the requirements of the new regulation that went into effect on 24 January 2022. Please let me know if you have any other questions. We just went through this so can help with the updated requirements.
@@b2tfuture696 hello again! 1) I'm not sure if i understand your question. We used TorFX to transfer our money from our UK bank account to our Turkish bank account. İt was the lowest cost and the fastest service. Better than Wise app or our own bank. 2) İn our case the appraisal report came slightly over the actual purchase price of the property. 3) We do not have the title deed yet. Today we transferred the money to the sellers. And sometime within the next week we will all go to the Land Registry Office and transfer the title deed. The delay between transferring the money and going to the Land Registry Office was due to a clerical error that needs to be corrected by our lawyer. 4) We are not familiar with Taputakas. 5) We think very highly of both our lawyer and the real estate agent we are working with. Hatice Ercin is the agent: +90 532 321 9550 Osman Konak is the lawyer: +90 533 544 5254 Both are located in Nişantaşı Where are you from?
@@b2tfuture696 i wish you good luck in your travels and transactions!!! Yes please let me know how it goes for you and if you have any other questions.
Mr. Mick, please report all over the world how to buy good quality and cheap house for investment. Please call them to invest to Turkey. Please never mind how is the economical situation of Turkish nation, never mind about you are increasing the house prices for young couples and others who lives as a tenant. Care about your investment and RU-vid videos. Explain to the world how Turkish nation hospitable. This damn Erdogan government is really great luck for you. Consider it…
What a great information for both you and your lawyer, Im planning to purchase a flat in Turkiye as well, but I need some details like what your video came out, thanks for your content Mic & Trudy, whenever you post a video I really followed what you recommend especially I went with my family in Eskisehir which was amazing place to stay, I was in Turkey for a month, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences to your viewers, lovely ❣️
Hayırlı olsun mick evi de kaptın sonunda. Chris ve marianne yi de ağırlarsın bir akşam konya ya gitmişler galiba oradan video göndermişler.. Gez Dünyayı gör Konya yı
Dövizin bu kadar anormal yüksek olması ve bu vatanın güzelliklerini yabancı uyruklular ile dışarıda yaşayan gurbetçilerin yaşaması sinirimi bozuyor.Ülkenin zorluğunu çeken bizler sefasını süren dışarıdan gelenler.Adaletsizlik haksiksizlik .Buna sebep olan yöneticileri asla affetmeyecegim .
@@esraademir Ülkemizi ziyaret eden insanlara aldırmıyorum, yine de bizim hükümetimiz en aptalı. Biz Türkler ev, hatta yiyecek bulmak için mücadele ederken, hükümet kör kalıyor, zengin Ruslar ya da emekliler/emekliler gelip buraya yatırım yapsın diye yalvarıyor. Şans eseri dolar kazanıyorum ama lira kazanan çok arkadaşım var, 50 yıl çalışsalar ev alabileceklerini anladılar, ama bu yabancılar gelip ev alıyor, fiyatı artırıyor ve işi zorlaştırıyor.
@@esraademir çok haklısınız. Bizim insanımız bırakın ev alabilmeyi, kiralık ev bulamazken bu istilacıların yatırımlarının kurbanı oluyoruz. O kadar mutlular ki, Alanya’da sokaklarda kış döneminde bile konuşulan dil Rusça, Persçe, Arapça. Hele RU-vid’dan “Türkiye’de hayat”, “Filanca şehirden ev almak” başlıklı RU-vidr’ların videolarına rastlıyorum, küfür yazmamak için kendimi zor tutuyorum.
@@ahmetduman1053 Benim de çok canımı sıkıyor. Bu yılbaşı, Antalya uçağını bekleyenler arasında Türkçe konuşan bir tane insan yoktu nerdeyse… Kemer sahilinde bulunan insanlarin %90’ı yabancıydı. Sömürge devletinde yaşıyoruz sanki.
This is what I have been waiting for, Thank You Mick and Trudie. Now , let's take a peek through the Keyhole, who lives in a Property like this ?? The next Video has to be the New Property , Doesn't It ????
Out on our first visit to Turkey and we love it. At 59 and 53 we are seriously looking to move out. No family in the UK to hold us back. Been loving you channel since booking. At this time you can still find 2 bed small apartments ten minutes from airport for £69k leaving a lot for a pension pot. Plus can claim occupational pensions and later state pensions. It’s almost a no brainer.
I have spent 3 hours trying to pay council tax and earthquake insurance with no luck... Everything is so difficult when you are not there. Any suggestions? I got massive headache and nothing done
Hey Mick and Trudy. Congrats to you on your purchase! I am looking to purchase a property in Konya. I spent 4 weeks during September and December last year looking at property there. I will be back in Konya next month with intentions to buy. I already have my Yabanci Kimlik Numarasi, Vergi Kimlik Numarasi and a Turkish bank account with accounts in Pounds Sterling and USD. I have two questions: 1. English is almost non-existent in Konya. I have scoured the net trying to find a lawyer in Konya but nothing, any suggestions? 2. Did your funds arrive in Turkey as GBP or Turkish Lira? I have mind to transfer the funds from my UK bank account and have the money in pounds in my Turkish bank account until I am ready to convert.
Congratulations! I just found a house in Fethiye and I am communicating with the owner online from the US. Any suggestions/tips on how to go about negotiating or anything else? I will most probably be hiring Burcu very soon. Thank you for all your awesome videos. ❣
İngiltere Malta gibi Saf ingilizce konuşan ülkelerde yaşar yada eğitim alırsan güzel ingilizce konuşursun.Ayrıca Pasaportunda İngiltere ziyareti vizesi varsa suç işlemediysen her ülkeye daha rahat gidersin.İngiltere bu konuda çok iyi ve her açıdan güzel bir ülke
@@kartalkara7345 yani burdan pasaportunla her ülkeye gidilmemesi gerektigini anladim ingiltere varsa rahatlik sagliyosa zorluk saglayan bir ülkede vardir tesekkur ederim
Congratulations on your new home and thank you for this information. I was wondering, is it possible for a foreigner to buy a more traditional property, say in a village location? And where is the best place to look for village properties as there doesn't seem to be much advertised online?
Yes you can buy property anywhere in turkey but make sure the property has an ISKHAN. This proves everything is fine with property and all planning and regulations have been met.
Yes but you definitely need your lawyer to check it’s status, many village houses have no deed, built on 2b land or on tarla(rural) land, best way to find them is to visit a village where the local agents advertise them 🤠
This video is actually dated and fees are wrong too. There is a big change recently too is that you have to have a legal bank official letter now before you transfer funds in Turkish Liras for the purchase. Also there are other expenses for foreign buyers
It took me 4 years to change my number plate on my EU car to a Turkish one. 4 years of going pillar to post with getting nothing done. In the end it never got done and I drove back to Europe. Still gives me nightmares dealing with the red tape. Things may have got better but it has put me off with investing in Turkey🇹🇷.
@@mickandtrudie I was already there with mine. The non funniest incident was after I'd dealth with one dept they asked me to go to another in the next office. The guy asked me the length and weight of my car I was a little bemused and estimated it and wrote it down. Then he tells me to go across the city to get it verified and stamped by a mechanic. So I spent my day off with this guy weighing my car and measuring it and stamping a little piece of paper. I could go on but you get the idea I laugh about it now but I'm too old for that nonsense anymore.
The government appointed valuers have certain criteria like area of the house or apartment what it is made from, its basic location but they do not include whether it’s a popular area to buy or if it has a Seaview and I think The government are trying to keep the prices lower to stop prices escalating out of control