The Day of Bansko

Bulgaria

On the 5th October 2008 Bansko will be celebrating 96 years of liberation; once part of the Ottoman Empire, Bansko was incorporated into Bulgaria in 1912 after the first Balkan War. The town has enjoyed a colourful past and now stands today as one of the most popular ski resorts in Bulgaria and south west Europe.

“Situated at the foot of the Pirin Mountains and only 160km from Sofia the capital of Bulgaria, Bansko is a popular town with a decade of history as a winter resort” says Steve Worboys, Director of Experience International, a specialist property agency for Bulgaria. “Bansko is well known for its reliable snow which sees the local ski season run from Christmas to Easter.”
Bansko celebrates its day of independence with various cultural activities throughout the town and following on from the annual jazz festival that is held in August, the community is happy to get together to celebrate another exciting event.
Samantha and Paul Griffiths from Watford, Hertfordshire purchased a studio apartment in a 5* development in Bansko through Experience International. “We really like Bansko and have friends that have bought in the same resort as us,” says Samantha, “We look forward to some fun winter breaks with them at the resort getting to know the area and the people better. It really is a great place and we can also see the rental potential which was something that drew us to this particular development.”
As Bansko day approaches it is still positive to see that demand for second properties in Bulgaria is not waning. According to data published on www.aplaceinthesun.com over 14,500 Britons purchased property in Bulgaria last year, bringing the overall total to 40,000 to date.
Nick Barnes, Head of International Research, Knight Frank, comments from the recently released global statistics: “The Knight Frank Global House Price Index shows that global house price inflation is continuing to fall back, with much of continental Europe now seeing low or negative growth. Nevertheless, performance is very varied, with prices still rising rapidly in several locations in Asia and Eastern Europe. Bulgaria is at the head of this list, where values have grown at 32.3% over the past year, and have now risen by 68% over the past two years.”
Steve Worboys concludes: “The Sofia News Agency has reported an increase in property investment for the beginning of 2008; we are certainly receiving a lot of interest still for Bulgaria from holiday home buyers as well as investors. As Bulgaria prepares for its winter season we are expectant that buyers will again be looking for ski properties in the mountains alongside people like Samantha and Paul who chose Bansko as a prime investment for some great winter holidays and as well as rental opportunities.”
For more information on buying in Bulgaria call Experience International on 0800 6120901 or visit www.experience-international.com.

Cyprus: Live, Invest, Escape!

Cyprus

 

The inimitably beautiful Mediterranean island of Cyprus is blessed with almost year round sunshine and a climate that has been described as the most perfect in the world – conducive for good physical and mental wellbeing. A holiday hotspot for all seasons, the island is also an affluent and successful addition to the European Union, a desirable location with those looking for a tax friendly place to retire, and a booming destination to invest in.

Cyprus is possibly the most exotic nation in the European Union as well, despite its strong British feel and the lasting English influences on the island such as the fact that the old currency was the Cyprus pound, Cypriots drive on the left and the legal system in Cyprus incorporates a number of elements from the British system. Since it joined the eurozone and adopted the euro as its currency in January 2008, the already booming economy in Cyprus has continued to go from strength to strength, and this makes it an even more attractive location whether you’re looking for somewhere to holiday, live or invest.

The appeal of Cyprus is manifold. For example, the island is a tourism paradise with its perfect natural blend of history, culture, climate and geography – which are elements enhanced by the lifestyle amenities and facilities in Cyprus. These include theme parks and golf courses, fabulous restaurants, spas and excellent shopping all within easy reach due to the ongoing development of the infrastructure. In addition to these benefits, Cyprus is a tax friendly island for both businesses and retirees, and the island has a world-famous travel and tourism market that makes investing in property in Cyprus a great bet. What’s more, many communities across Cyprus are attractive as second home and relocation destinations too.
 
Take the traditional village of Pissouri for example; located conveniently close to the retail and lifestyle hubs of both Pafos and Limassol in the south west of the island, as well as the international airports at Pafos and Larnaca, the village is highly accessible. Yet because it is set just back off the beaten track amongst lush vineyards, rich carob plantations and beautifully shady ancient olive groves, the community who call Pissouri home enjoy the fact that the village remains untouched and unspoiled. Pissouri’s unique cliff top location with spectacular view means it is lapped by cooling breezes making it much less humid than some villages on the island. Pissouri’s proximity to the sandy Blue Flag of Pafos and excellent golf courses such as Secret Valley make it a highly sought after location with British families. 
 
So attractive is Pissouri that an increasing number of discerning British families and couples have made it their new home in the sun, and in the summertime the relatively modest village numbers are further swelled by those from Britain and mainland Cyprus who have second homes in the village. Thankfully though the areas surrounding the village have a very low building density, meaning that the natural beauty of the area remains untouched.   According to Martin Pearce, UK Sales Manager of Aristo Developers: “the beauty and traditional integrity of Pissouri as well as the convenience of the village’s location make it enduringly popular. It has become a relocation, second home and fly-to-let property investment hotspot in Cyprus” 
 
Set in an elevated and south facing position with commanding and uninterrupted Mediterranean Sea and Troodos Mountain views, Pissouri is not only a friendly and welcoming place to call home, it’s a very lively and active community too. Those who have made the village their permanent home or who have invested in a second property in the village and who visit every year love the fact that in the summertime the famous Pissouri Amphitheatre is regularly the venue for festivals and festivities. 
 
Despite the appeal of the village as a lifestyle home choice and a hugely popular holiday destination, the development of property in and around the village has been kept in check to maintain the overall appeal and attraction of Pissouri. Only select developers have been given permission to build quality real estate in the village, and one such developer is Aristo. Aristo Developers are shortly due to release their Pissouri Panorama project consisting of luxurious 3 and 4 bedroom villas designed by internationally renowned architect Dr Demetris Porphyrios. Aristo will be building luxurious, exclusive private villas on a fantastic cliff top location next to the traditional village and the villas will benefit from many attractive features such as large sun terraces, communal gardens, swimming pools and breathtaking views, The Pissouri Panorama properties from Aristo Developers offer the ideal location for those looking to invest in an overseas home suitable for holiday use, permanent living or retirement.  For more information about this great investment opportunity contact 0800 082 0601 or visit www.aristodevelopers.com.

Top ten reasons to buy in Canada

Canada

 

Canada is growing in reputation as one of the worlds premiere tourist and relocation destinations; people flock to Canada for its wide open spaces, friendly people and stunning landscape. With 2007 seeing a record number of people choosing Canada as their home, so what attracts so many to purchase in this vast North American country?
 
1: The Four Seasons 
Canada is the second largest country in the world and is the genuine 4 season destination with ‘snow-sure’ winters, blooming spring, balmy summer with temperatures reaching lazily above 30 degrees centigrade. Canada experiences a spectacular Autumn which is renowned across the world, Fall (Autumn) is many peoples favourite time of year, bringing its unique mix of colour and foliage, many people make the trip  just to see this beautiful changing of the seasons.  
 
2: Good Living
Canada is regularly listed by the United Nations (UN) as one of the 10 best places in the world to live. With low population density, abundance of fresh water, universal healthcare, excellent education and low tuition fees it is no wonder that Canada is regularly placed so highly on the UN list. Rankings are compiled by using 42 factors covering political and economic stability, crime, pollution, health, environment, education, infrastructure and leisure facilities.
 
3: Colourful Canadians
Canada is one of the most culturally diverse nations on the planet, with a welcoming policy for people looking to relocate. Canada received a record number of immigrants in 2007, some 429,649 permanent residents, temporary foreign workers, and foreign students – more than 60,000 higher than four years ago according to a report by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. In 2006, 6,542 British citizens emigrated permanently, making Canada one the UK’s top ten emigration destinations.
 
4: Bilingual Canada and the Quebecois
Canada is officially a bilingual nation speaking French and English, though French is mainly spoken in Quebecbut everybody speaks English. Settled in the 1600’s Quebec is the centre of French culture in Canada, and its capital Quebec City retains an air of old Europe about it making it a unique cosmopolitan destination. Canada is justly proud of its French and English heritages and has developed into a world leader at teaching second languages, so it’s never to late for you to improve your French tongue.
 
5: Cultural Festivals
Canadians know how to throw a great party including world famous festivals that attract visitors from around the globe. Some of Canada’s most popular festivals include; The Calgary Stampede – a ten day exhibition and the worlds richest rodeo event that has been running since 1912. Montreal is renowned for its cosmopolitan culture and is famed for hosting the Montreal annual Jazz Festival and also motor racings F1 circuit. Not forgetting, the Quebec Winter Carnival and the Celtic Colours Festival in Nova Scotia. With so many great events it’s easy to see why Canada has a growing reputation for showing visitors a good time.  
 
6: Natural Wonders
Canada boasts some of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world, with the majestic Niagara Falls, the Rocky Mountains and a multitude of pristine national parks to choose from it’s easy to see why Canadians place such a high value on their natural environment. Canada currently boasts 42 national parks and national reserves located in every province and territory. Canada offers a diverse range of natural beauty, from the rugged coastlines of British Columbia, the immense Rocky mountain ranges, the wide open spaces of the prairie lands and of course the Aurora Borealis – The Aurora Oval, the area in which the Northern Lights occurs most often covers a huge part of Canada. 
 
7: Outdoor Activities
One of the advantages of having all of Canada’s great outdoors on your doorstep is being able to fully exploit the range of possible sporting activities. With mountains, trails and spectacular lakes, Canada offers some of the worlds best locations for outdoor pursuits. Canada boasts world class snowboarding and skiing resorts, like  Mont Tremblant a ski  resort, about 90 minutes north of Montréal, a swimming lake in the summer and 7 golf courses, its little wonder Mt Tremblant was recognised by Ski Magazine as the number one ski resort in eastern North America for eight consecutive years. Besides skiing Canada also has some of the world’s best fishing rivers, hiking trails and mountain biking routes. Canada’s abundance of lakes also means that great kayaking, canoeing and sailing are never far away. 
 
8: Animal Magic
Canada provides opportunities for some of the most spectacular animal encounters on the planet; from the Polar Bears of Churchill Manitoba, to the Humpbacks Whales of the western coast, they are sights that never cease to amaze visitors. Many companies have created expertly guided eco-tourism trips, like riding the Tundra buggies in Churchill, a method which offers unprecedented access to the hundreds of Polar Bears that congregate near the town each year to await the freezing of the sea ice. And if Whales and Polar Bears aren’t enough the forests of Canada are home to Caribou, Grizzly Bears and Wolves, so there really is something for every one. 
 
9: City Chic
Canadian cities are being universally accepted as some the most attractive places to reside, rated highly for access to education, low crime rates, cultural diversity and excellent health care Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal have all been commended for their cleanliness, safety, diversity and their cultural and social activities.
 
10: Great Property to choose from
Canada is becoming an increasingly popular place to buy property, whether for a holiday home or somewhere to set up nest in. With an expanding tourist industry, foreign investors are also being encouraged to purchase properties for buy-to-lets in order to satisfy the increasing tourism demand. If you plan on holidaying yourself or living in your property though, whether it’s for a tranquil retreat or Mecca for golf and skiing, Canada has it all. 
 
Take for example the Eagles Ridge Golf and Country club, is a luxury resort nestled in 18,000 acres of pristine woodland, and is surrounded by 5 freshwater lakes. This beautiful resort is only 15 minutes drive from Mont Tremblant, eastern Canada’s premiere ski resort and only 90 minutes away from the cosmopolitan city of Montreal. 
 
Eagles Ridge Golf and Country club has a designer 18 hole golf course at the heart of its development, you can choose if you would like your property to feature lake views or if you would like views of the stunning course. An onsite shop and boutique area are found alongside clubhouses and restaurants that offer fantastic facilities that make the community of Eagles Ridge Golf and Country Club a unique, relaxing and majestic experience. 
 
These exclusive 3, 4, 5 and 6 bedroom lodges all with unique styles and features start from £280,000 for more information contact Undiscovered Properties on 0870 7347968, email contact@undiscoveredproperties.com or visit www.undiscoveredproperties.com
 
 
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Editors Note:
 
La Grande Forêt, Mont Tremblant, Canada
 

A selection of 3, 4 or 5 bedroom timber or log homes set within an exclusive gated community of the Mont Tremblant region of Canada. Stunning scenery, first class skiing and extremely varied choice of activities are offered along with luxury onsite facilities. All homes are set within approximately 3 acres of land and built with the finest natural materials. Prices start at £437,000 for a log home and £345,000 for a timber home. For more information contact Undiscovered Properties on 0870 7347968, email contact@undiscoveredproperties.com or visit www.undiscoveredproperties.com

The New Retirement Heaven on the Med

Turkey

 

Recently released figures from the Office of National Statistics reveal that an unprecedented number of Britons are leaving the UK to start a new life abroad. Economic uncertainly, the rising cost of living and the fear of crime are common factors encouraging what has been dubbed the largest mass exodus in the last 50 years, with up to 4,000 people emigrating each month.
 
“A large proportion of those departing have recently retired, joining the 1.3 million British retirees already living abroad,” explains Sarah Woods, editor of the Retirement Property guide. “The traditional European retirement favourite, Spain, is less popular due to its collapsing property market and concerns about over-development and the land-grab. The strength of the euro has also dulled enthusiasm in France, Portugal and Cyprus; while Mediterranean country’s outside the Euro-zone, such as Turkey, are more popular.”
 
According to Dominic Whiting, editor of Buying in Turkey, www.buyingin.co.uk, Turkey is seeing a major increase in the number of British retirees setting up home largely because of the country’s excellent value property.
 
“Of the 23,000 British property owners at least a third are retired and living permanently or for most of the year in the country,” says Dominic Whiting. “They are attracted by the country’s fantastic scenery, warm Mediterranean climate and friendly culture; but also the reasonable property prices and low cost of living, which is about half that in the UK.”
 
A British pension can easily support a very good standard of living in Turkey. Groceries and locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables are a fraction of the cost with an average weekly shopping bill for a couple of around £70. You can dine out in a restaurant from just £10 a head. Utility bills are significantly lower and there is no need for heating for 8–10 months of the year, although running an air-conditioner in summer can be expensive.
 
Private healthcare is excellent in Turkey with many “medical tourists” flying to the country from Western Europe for treatment. Medical care in medical centres and hospital is provided by board-certified doctors, many of who have trained in top U.S. or European medical programs.
 
“The quality of care is equal, and in many cases far superior, to that available in the UK. Most doctors speak English fluently and private hospitals in the coastal areas have many English speaking staff,” says Dominic Whiting.
 
Due to the lower cost of living, lower staff and doctor’s fees and cheaper medication, the cost of medical care, including dentistry, is typically about half the price of the UK. However, despite the lower costs, it is still advisable to take out medical insurance, which can be arranged through an international insurer or broker specialising in expatriate policies, or through a Turkish insurance company.
 
International policies typically offer 3 levels of cover, which will include in-patient/day care and emergency repatriation to the UK, along with out-patient care, specialist treatment, dentistry and maternity care, depending on the level of cover.
 
Medical cover through a Turkish insurance company is cheaper and will typically cover all hospital treatment and a limited number of doctor’s consultations each year. Out patient care and medication can also be included for a higher premium. Emergency repatriation to the UK will be extra. As a rough guide, annual premiums for a 50 year-old and a 60 year-old couple start from £850 and £1,000 respectively. Premiums can generally be paid in 5 or 6 monthly instalments.
 
The warm, sunny climate, fresh food and low cost of living in Turkey add up to a quality of life that is far superior to that in the UK. Improving air access from the UK – easyJet is just one of several low-cost airlines to start services – make it easy for friends and family to visit regularly, or for frequent trips back to the UK, which is only a three and a half hour flight away.
 
“The lifestyle is so much more relaxed. We looked in Spain but the property was over our budget. We visited Turkey and fell in love with the unspoilt countryside and the friendliness of the people,” explains retired teacher Elizabeth Ladd, who lives for most of the year with her husband Vivien in a four bedroom villa with pool near Dalaman, “We keep a static caravan in Hampshire near our daughters and grandchildren and we spend the hottest summer months there. The rest of the time we are in Turkey.”
 
The Ladds have an active social life in Dalaman and have many English and Turkish friends. They also love travelling and shopping in the local markets: “There are four markets on different days in the area, and they are lovely to visit even if you don’t want to buy anything. I often take a camera with me,” says Elizabeth.
 
 
Turkish Retirement Hot Spots
 
Ozdere is a charming seaside town that is popular with Turkish retirees. Located just 30 minutes from Izmir airport, which has year-round flights from the UK, the friendly town has a good selection of shops and services. Property prices are some of the lowest on the coast with two-bedroom apartments in the Gokdare community costing from £36,500.
 
Dalaman is another popular area for retirees looking for a picturesque area which is authentically Turkish and unchanged by mass tourism.
 
“Despite its international airport, which gives easy access to the UK and which is served by easyJet flights from Gatwick, the town is a normal Turkish market town. Property in the area is excellent value with prices significantly lower than neighbouring resorts,” explains Dominic Whiting, editor of Buying in Turkey.
 
The stunningly beautiful area of Akkaya, which is 15 minutes from Dalaman town centre and airport, and which overlooks a lake and mountains, has a choice of villas or apartments which are ideal for retirees. Two bedroom apartments on the award-winning Akkaya Gardens development start from £46,200, or there are four bedroom villas with swimming pools from £149,000 at the Hills – winner of the ‘Best Retirement Development Turkey’ category of the 2008 CNBC European Property Awards.
 
The holiday resort of Altinkum has an excellent choice of property at reasonable prices and a large British expat community, many of whom are retirees. In the town centre, minutes walk from the main beach and shops, two and three bedroom duplex apartments with roof terrace and built-in barbeque are available for £45,000 and £60,000; or if you prefer something quieter the Green Hills Villa is a 5 bedroom villa with garden and pool in the quiet village of Yesiltepe, 10 minutes from Altinkum, which costs £120,000.
 
The village of Uzumlu, set in pine-forested mountains near Fethiye, is ideal for retirees and there is a good selection of houses with views over the surrounding farmland and mountains. The winters are mild and sunny; and the beaches and town are only 10 minutes drive away. Villas with large gardens and swimming pools typically start from £140,000.
 
For retirees with larger budgets, the resorts of Kalkan and Kas have some stunning villas with swimming pools and sea views. Prices for this kind of property typically start from around £200,000.
 
For details about Turkish property or for advice on buying in Turkey contact the Buying in Turkey Collection on 0845 351 3551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk.
 
A free copy of the best-selling Buying in Turkey guide, first published in 2005, can be downloaded at www.buyingin.co.uk.
 
 
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Useful Contacts
 
Medibroker, Tel: 0191 297 2411, www.medibroker.com
BUPA International, Tel: 01273 208181, www.bupa-intl.com
 
 
 

Ultimate tropical escape set to open

United Kingdom

The opening of this year’s high tourist season on the tropical haven of Phuket will also see the opening of its newest high-end resort, the unique Village Coconut Island.

The Village is unique because of its location right on a golden beach on Koh Maphrao (Thai for Coconut Island). This island is just off the coast of Phuket yet, in terms of atmosphere, it’s worlds away – a quiet, idyllic retreat from the traffic, noise and crowds of the real world. This is the ultimate tropical escape.
Before the arrival of The Village, Coconut Island was a quiet backwater with a small, close-knit community living off fishing and rubber or coconut cultivation. It is still a quiet backwater with a small close-knit community, but now it has one of the world’s best resorts with superb five-star accommodation and facilities.
Another great secret advantage of The Village is that, because it faces east and is protected from the weather by the bulk of Phuket Island, it can be enjoyed year-round, unlike the west coast of Phuket, which is lashed by heavy rain and wind for months during the May-October monsoon season, making the beaches unusable.
The resort is the brainwave of Chris Gordon who, 25 years ago, founded Sunsail, one of the world’s top sailing holiday companies. Chris knows all about providing the best of fun on the water and top-notch accommodation on land – he’s done both with great success for decades.
Accommodation at The Village is currently all-villa, ranging from two bedrooms up to five. Most are absolute beachfront. Walk across the lawn in front – with its huge swimming pool – and you are on the sand, looking out at the magic of famed Phang Nga Bay with its skyline of soaring limestone islands.
Each villa has its own private garden and pool, outside terraces and balconies with superb views across the bay. A fully-equipped European kitchen allows families to eat “at home” if they wish. There is free Wi-fi Internet access, air conditioning throughout and flat screen TVs in living room and master bedroom, with satellite reception and DVD players.
For those who would rather not cook while on holiday, The Village has an excellent restaurant right next to the resort pool with its swim-up bar. There is also a patisserie and souvenir store, a convenience store for daily necessities, a superb spa and sauna, and a fitness centre. In addition there is daily maid service, and laundry and dry-cleaning services.
Guests can swim in their villa pool, the resort pool or the warm waters of Phang Nga Bay. Or they can jump into one of the canoes, dinghies and catamarans provided by The Village for the complimentary use of those staying there. Or they can take tours of the bay and its stunning scenery, boarding from The Village’s own pier.
There are no cars on Coconut Island; just a handful of quiet “tuk-tuks” for use by staff, so it’s serene and unpolluted. Everything necessary for a superb holiday is to hand, and guests need never leave the island.
However, for those who crave a round of golf or a shopping mall, or who would like to wander through the streets of old Phuket City or sample the nightlife of Phuket’s raucous entertainment capital, Patong, things couldn’t be easier. The Village has a complimentary shuttle boat service running 24 hours a day between the resort’s pier and the mainland. The trip takes just three to five minutes.
Villas can be booked by emailing res@thevillage-coconutisland.com or by calling +66 (0) 870 892 084. For details of villa sales on this stunning resort please email info@thevillage-coconutisland.com or visit www.thevillage-coconutisland.com.

City Based Property Investment Alternatives in Cyprus

Cyprus

 

The property market in Cyprus is dynamic and multi-layered; at first glance one might assume it’s simply a market that sustains holiday home, relocation and retirement interest with perhaps an element of jet to let property investment on top. However, look closer and you’ll find a market that’s robust, competitive and of maximum interest to investors no matter which approach they choose for the generation of optimum real estate returns.
According to Martin Pearce, UK Sales Manager of Aristo Developers: “one of the lesser known, yet tried and tested property investment approaches that’s becoming better known since Cyprus joined the EU, entered the eurozone and raised its profile as an international business hub, is the city-based corporate letting opportunities that abound in entrepreneur Theo Paphitis’s birthplace of Limassol. Limassol is the largest port in the Mediterranean, its home to hundreds of international companies, and it’s a city in the process of a multi-million pound overhaul that includes the creation of a luxurious marina that certainly puts it on the map. As a result Limassol is emerging as one of the most dynamic markets in Cyprus with strong levels of buy to let opportunity.”
With the expansion of both Larnaca and Paphos airports which serve Limassol, a strong road infrastructure, together with extensive flight routes to Europe and the Gulf states, and with taxation and regulation competitiveness of Cyprus as an international business location, the number of companies that have chosen Limassol’s central business district for their regional headquarters has risen significantly. This has had a direct impact on the rental demand for quality, well located property, with investors cashing in on high-end corporate demand from companies whose executives fly in, conduct their business and fly out again. Barclays Bank, BNP Paribas, Deloitte & Touche, Four Seasons and Holiday Inn hotel groups are just a tiny handful of the hundreds of multinationals that have a presence in Limassol, which just goes to show what a strong market it is for property investors to consider.
Limassol has also become the Cypriot centre for the massive base of wealthy overseas business interest on the island. The island is not only considered safe, it’s seen as a location where the quality of life is excellent and the standards of living, education, healthcare and even shopping are very high indeed. This has had a further impact on the market with many foreign investors buying and renting homes in and around Limassol. Further positively influencing the market is the fact that the city has stunning beaches, it’s rich in history and culture, it’s the wine growing capital of Cyprus, home to the Cyprus University of Technology and it’s now in the process of having a complete and luxurious make-over. Money is pouring into the Limassol Marina Project for example, and this is set to transform a large area of the city and offer a new direction for tourism in Limassol that in turn offers investors additional areas of investment approach to consider.
For those seeking the broadest range of rental demand in Cyprus, Limassol is certainly the most dynamic location to examine. Investors can tap into corporate letting opportunities, long-term rental demand, short-term tourism demand and they can certainly benefit from the overall development of Limassol’s appeal which is having a direct effect on underlying real estate values. Rental yields can be strongest in the corporate let and short-term tourism letting business, but for those who prefer consistent year round returns, long-term letting city based apartment stock to professional and local demand is proving most popular.
In terms of the type of property in demand and renting and reselling well in Limassol, quality, well located and serviced apartment stock is excellent for both the buy to let market and also those serving tourism interest in the city as well. Aristo Developers has a range of quality apartment developments across Limassol that are being targeted specifically by international property investors with large buy to let portfolios. Take the range of Regina Court property developments that feature modern and stylish apartments, spacious penthouses and well appointed studios; each Regina Court project offers a buyer a choice of facility and amenity from onsite swimming pools to covered parking for example. Prices start from EUR 197,100 plus VAT and for more information about these properties and the range of investment opportunity available in Cyprus and in Limassol in particular, please contact Aristo Developers on 0800 082 0601 or visit www.aristodevelopers.com.  

Hilton golf resort to boost Dalaman property market

Turkey

 

The Hilton Hotel Corporation has announced a €100 million franchise agreement which will see the creation of an up-market golf and spa resort near Dalaman, a rapidly developing tourist area on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. The 384-room Hilton Dalaman Golf Resort & Spa, located on the Blue Flag-awarded beach at Sarigerme, will open at the end of 2009 and boast its own spa complex and 18-hole golf course.
 
“This announcement will be a major boost for the property market in Dalaman, with the area’s developing tourism infrastructure, including this international golf resort, having a very positive affect on local demand and property values,” says Dominic Whiting, editor of the Buying in Turkey guide, www.buyingin.co.uk
 
High-quality apartments actually overlooking the golf course and beach are currently available for £95,000; villas from £135,000. These values are expected to rise significantly as the Hilton resort comes online next year, with Dalaman also boasting easy access from the UK via a growing number of charter flights to its recently expanded airport, which is now the country’s third largest.
 
According to Hilton, the golf and spa project in Dalaman, which is the company’s first resort in the country, marks the beginning of a period of expansion in Turkey, which has one of the world’s fastest growing tourist industries with over 24 million visitors expected by Turkish officials this year.
 
˝We plan to increase our investments threefold in this strategic market with in five years, and this investment is extremely exciting for our company, ˝says Wolfgang Neumann, president of Hilton Hotels Europe.
 
For more details about property in Dalaman contact Buying in Turkey, Tel 0845 351 3551, www.buyingin.co.uk
 
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Editor’s Notes:
Buying in Turkey is the UK’s leading source of property information for Turkey. First published in 2005, a free PDF version of the Buying in Turkey guide can be downloaded at www.buyingin.co.uk
 
Seabreeze Apartments, Sarigerme, Turkey
Stunning 2 bedroom apartments and 2 bedroom duplex’s situated within beautiful natural elements such as orange groves and cotton and sunflower fields. Only 15km from Dalaman International Airport these properties are in prime location. Prices start from £ 98,000 / € 123,380 for more information contact Buying In on 0845 351 3551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk.
 
Golf View Villas, Sarigerme, Turkey
Beautiful 2 and 3 bedroom villas with private and communal pools and stunning landscaped gardens. Only 15km from Dalaman International Airport these villas are in a very accessible location with surrounding villages also offering many exciting cultural and sporting activities. Prices start from £ 135,000 / € 169,900 for more information contact Buying In on 0845 351 3551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk.
 

Lux for Less in Turkey

Turkey

 

Spain has long been the nation’s favourite overseas property destination, with easy accessibility from British airports and an appealing climate; it’s easy to see why Britons have been keen to invest their cash in Spanish properties. However, with the high house prices in Spain (the average house price sits around €240,000 according to kyero.com) and the current weakness of the Pound against the Euro, Turkey is now stepping into Spain’s shoes as the destination of choice for overseas property purchasers. This trend has been reflected in this year’s tourist season, with figures from the Turkish Tourist Office and the Association of British Travel Agents showing Turkey as the most popular destination for British holidaymakers this year.
 
Since 2003 the number of Turkish properties owned by British nationals has increased sevenfold from around 3,000 to 21,000 today, transforming the country from a fringe market for adventurous buyers into one of the most popular property destinations.
 
There are many good reasons behind the country’s rise in popularity as a holiday and second home destination; the classic Mediterranean climate, the beautiful beaches and unspoilt scenery and the warmth and friendliness of the Turkish people. Improved accessibility from the UK, with more and more flight options being announced, such as Easyjet’s new Gatwick-Dalaman route or Flyglobespan’s budget routes from Scotland starting in 2009, has also helped to push Turkey to the top of British wish lists. Crucially though, it is the excellent value for money offered by Turkish property that is the main catalyst behind the increased attention.  
 
“With well-built luxury apartments and villas being developed in fantastic locations, a growing number of cheap flight options and the strength of the Euro, there really has never been a better time to look to Turkey for your holiday home and property investment”, says Dominic Whiting, Editor of the Buying In Turkey Guide.
 
However, lower prices do not mean compromising on quality. The Turkish market offers luxury homes built to European standards with facilities you would expect to see in an international five-star resort – all at a fraction of the price of an equivalent property in Spain. 
 
So for those of you that want to live with the opulence of the sultans but don’t have the purse strings to match then why not consider Lycia Luxury Villa, a three bedroom traditional Ottoman style home complete with swimming pool which costs £169,000 and is close to the upmarket resort of Kalkan. Those of you with more energy than cash to burn may prefer the Aqua Villas, in Side. This fabulous private gated five star community offers residents access to a modern gym, sauna, tennis courts and a communal pool. These three bedroom luxury detached and semi-detached villas start from £174,900 and £115,900 respectively. Each of the properties has been designed with spacious and stylish interiors and come with air conditioning units, kitchen appliances and white goods as standard. Or you can build your own dream villa with pool in a stunning location from £110,000-£200,000. While for the budget buyers, there are still apartments available in resorts like Altinkum, Ozdere or Dalaman from as little as £36,000.
 
One couple who made the decision to buy in Turkey are the Charitys from Dundee. Angus Charity and his wife originally only bought their Turkish villa as an investment for £108,000, with the idea of reselling it and buying a property in Spain. Two years on, however, and the Charitys have fallen in love with their home in Akkaya near Dalaman. Angus Charity explains why: “It’s so peaceful here and we like the people. They are a lot friendlier than in the Spanish resorts,” says Angus, who works in the insurance industry. “A similar property in Spain or Portugal would have cost us over £500,000.”
 
To find out more about Turkish property get the Buying in Turkey guide, available to download for free at www.buyingin.co.uk or talk to a Buying in Turkey property adviser on 0845 355 3551
 
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Notes to Editor:
 
Properties available
 
Gokdare Apartments – Ozdere
Excellent value 2 bedroom apartments in the undiscovered seaside town of Ozdere available from €46,000 / £36,500 more information contact Buying In, Ozdere´s only UK agent on 0845 351 3551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk
 
Akkaya Gardens – Akkaya
Award winning two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom, two-bathroom villas in the unspoilt mountains of the Akkaya region only 15 minutes from Dalaman. The complex has a large communal pool and all the properties have sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and picturesque lake. Prices start from €58,330 / £46,200 for more details contact Buying In on 0845 3513551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk
 
Olive Grove Villa / The Hills – Akkaya
Stunning award winning detached 3 bedroom villas, in Akkaya Valley in The Hills development from only £149,000 / €189,000. Contact Buying In Turkey Collection on 0845 351 3551 or visit www.buyingin.co.uk for more information
 

Limpopo-Lipadi pioneers green construction technique in Botswana

Spain

 

In keeping with Limpopo-Lipadi’s ethos as a sustainable and environmentally conscious game and wilderness reserve, the eco-friendly sandbag construction technique is being implemented for the first time in Botswana.
 
A popular construction method in neighbouring South Africa, the sandbag technique requires no electricity on site and minimal amounts of water; the materials are lightweight and make use of local resources and communities can learn the simple technique quickly. Homes built using the sandbag technique are waterproof, offer thermal stability remaining cool in summer and warm in winter and hold sound absorbing properties.
 
On the award winning Limpopo-Lipadi game and wilderness reserve which covers some 32,000 hectares of eastern Botswana, the shareholders have elected to utilise sandbag construction for the staff village in which some 50 local people live.
 
Alan Marneweck, Founder and Shareholder of Limpopo-Lipadi, comments, “One of the cornerstones of Limpopo-Lipadi’s comprehensive sustainability model is corporate social responsibility. The reserve works in close conjunction with the local communities, providing employment and training to men and women. We feel that it is important to provide quality accommodation on the reserve for our employees as well as empowering them with new, transferable skills such as the sandbag construction technique.”
 
He goes on to say, “It is essential that we focus on every aspect of the sustainability of the reserve and that includes the resources for our building materials. Using sandbag construction limits the use of carbon emitting building products and subsequently reduces our carbon footprint.”
 
The sandbag homes in the staff village are nearing completion with the external plastering work and roofing using natural materials being undertaken. The first residents are expected January 2009.
For more information about the Limpopo-Lipadi Game and Wilderness reserve please call 00 27 12 349 2437 or visit www.limpopo-lipadi.com
 
 
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About Limpopo-Lipadi Game & Wilderness Reserve
 
A unique investment opportunity found in the heart of the African country Botswana, Limpopo-Lipadi covers an expanse of over 32,000 hectares. With various lodges throughout the reserve the properties themselves are just a slice of what the project offers. As an investor into the reserve you will be contributing to a unique and internationally acclaimed ecosystem model that Limpopo-Lipadi founders hope will set the standard in conservation sustainability in the 21st century.
 
As an investor into the project you own the game and wilderness reserve which is at an exciting point in its development; you will be able to visit the reserve as often as you like, be part of the decision making process of the reserve or just simply enjoy the many diverse ecosystems when you visit., Your capital will be used for everything from further land purchase to the development of the lodges, camps and two (only one) commercial tourism properties for the introduction of paying guests to the reserve. 
 
You can choose to stay at the Island Lodge, River Camp, Kirkia Forest Camp, Mountain Rock Lodge, Marula Tree Tented Camp or Wilderness Tented Camp. These lodges and camps enable you to enjoy the reserve through the diverse seasons in different locations and cater for your every bush experience need.
 
There are different levels of investment involvement that you can commit to – from a purely financial point of view, entry level investment is $195,000, but in terms of the difference that you can practically make and the benefits that you can personally witness and enjoy, they are limitless.
 
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Experiencing the world

World

 

Where we live and how we live are elements of life that we are continually keen to adapt and explore; more and more people are seeking the next big adventure. A recent survey delves into where in the world people want to visit before they ‘kick the bucket’ marking the release of the blockbuster film The Bucket List on DVD. Some may condemn this as a morbid subject but in all reality there is a wonderful world out there to be explored and travel is on the top of the agenda for the British public in order to live life to the full.
 
The volume and diversity of holiday and buying abroad media is feeding our aspirations of where to go and what to do in a world that is becoming easier to access due to leaps in technology and travel; the Bucket List Survey highlights 10 top locations chosen by the public. The Grand Canyon steals the number one slot closely followed by the Great Pyramids in Egypt, The Great Wall of China and Niagara Falls also feature in the list. Overall the destinations, climate and activities cover a very broad spectrum.
 
Brits are not only making big decisions about where to travel in the world but also where to live. The market for overseas property, including second holiday homes and relocation destinations, is growing particularly amongst young professionals, families and retirees who want to see more of and even settle down in countries around the world. Recent statistics released from the AIPP (Association of International Property Professionals) featuring 2007 figures show that Brits bought approximately 242,000 properties abroad in 2007, an increase of 21% from 2006.
 
Steve Worboys Director of overseas property company Experience International comments, “Markets such as Egypt, Bulgaria, Morocco and Italy have seen between a 3.7% and 6% increase in foreign property buyers since 2006. I also think that countries such as Tunisia, an emerging market, will experience a growth foreign ownership in the coming years. Whether it is for investment or lifestyle the world has much to offer and perhaps this new film will give us a wider perspective on things.”
 
Experience International work in various markets around the world and they pride themselves on friendly and informative customer service, so whatever stage of life get ready to ‘experience’ the world. For more information visit their website www.experience-international.com or call 0800612 0901.
 
 
 
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Notes to Editors:
 
The survey was conducted to coincide with the release of the film The Bucket List starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, out on DVD and Blu-ray this week. For the two characters in the film who learn they are terminally ill and decide to make the most of the time they have, the items on their Bucket List include racing car driving, sky diving, climbing the Pyramids, a lion safari in Africa and a trip to the Taj Mahal.

When asked, “Which places in the world do you want to visit before you ‘Kick the Bucket’?” the top responses were:
  1. The Grand Canyon
  2. The Pyramids in Egypt
  3. The Great Barrier Reef
  4. Niagara Falls
  5. Canadian Rockies
  6. Great Wall of China
  7. New York
  8. Sydney
  9. Rome
  10. Venice
When split by gender, the results were slightly different. Women were more interested in visiting the Pyramids in Egypt (44%) compared to men (38%) and women were also more interested in visiting more cities for romantic breaks (New York, Rome, Venice) than men who were keen on going further a field to more exotic locations including Machu Picchu The Taj Mahal and Sydney.

Women would rather travel to:
  1. The Pyramids in Egypt
  2. The Grand Canyon
  3. Niagara Falls
  4. The Great Barrier Reef
  5. Canadian Rockies
  6. New York
  7. Rome
  8. The Great Wall of China
  9. Venice
  10. Tour of America
Men would rather travel to:
  1. The Grand Canyon
  2. Great Wall of China
  3. The Great Barrier Reef
  4. The Pyramids in Egypt
  5. Canadian Rockies
  6. Niagara Falls
  7. Machu Picchu
  8. Sydney
  9. The Taj Mahal
  10. Tour of America
When asked in general, what would they want to do before they Kick the Bucket? The respondents replied:
  1. Visit the Seven Wonders of the World
  2. Swim with Dolphins
  3. Go on Safari
  4. Learn to speak more than one language fluently
  5. Write a best-selling novel
  6. Take a trip in a hot air balloon
  7. Scuba dive off Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
  8. Watch all their DVDs
  9. Do a sky-dive
  10. Make amends with a friend of family member they have fallen out with
About the survey:

The survey by Opinion Matters / Tickbox.net of 1,519 UK adults aged 18+ was commissioned by Warner Home Video to mark the release of The Bucket List.
 
Overseas properties:
 
 
The Dunes at El Kantaoui
Studio, one, two and three bed apartments in a low rise, beachside setting in a prime residential area close to Port El Kantaoui and all facilities including a 36-hole golf course, marina and restaurants. The development hosts world class spa facilities. Prices from only £20,000. Call Experience International on 0800 612 0901 or visit www.experience-international.com for further information.
 
Apple Gardens, Marrakech, Morocco
With breathtaking views, yet just 15 minutes from the centre of Marrakech, Apple Gardens is a gated development with first class facilities and three bedroom townhouses, starting at €240,000/ £189,000 and three bedroom villas starting at €280,000/ £221,000. For more information contact Experience International on 0800 612 0901 or visit their website www.experience-international.com.
 
Khamsin Beach Resort, Hurghada
 
Khamsin Beach Resort offers excellent facilities and is set in a private beachfront location on the Red Sea coast in Hurghada. Studios available from £18,900 / €23,929, 1 bed apartments from £22,775 / €28,835, 2 bed apartments from £40,997 / €51,906 and 3 bed apartments from £82,725 / €104,737. For more information please contact Experience International on 0800 612 0901 or visit www.experience-international.com.
 
 
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