Presentation of Pine Haven
Kuşadası, Turkey

Location:
Pine Haven is located just outside the small village Soğuldak, 10 kilometres from the centre of Kuşadası, in a lovely pine forest. From the compound there is a wonderful view to Long Beach, Samos and the mountains in the Nature Park. There is a small garden to each villa and a large communal swimming pool. Pine Haven gives you silence, fresh air and with wonderful scenery.
Facilities:
The compound with its 23 villas, some dublex, some triplex, are surrounded by a stone wall with a single, guarded entrance. There is a large communal swimming pool with a water fall and parking facilities both outside and inside the compound.
Prices:
Prices start from EURO 138.000 up to EURO 222.000.
UNIT |
|
7 |
B TRIPLEX |
6 |
A TRIPLEX |
7 |
B DOUBLE |
3 |
A DOUBLE |
23 |
TOTAL |
Private pool:
€ 9.500
Buyer’s commission is
3% + VAT (18%)
of the selling price.
Prices and specifications
can be changed without
further notice

Description of Pine Haven
Internal:
High quality ceramic flooring and laminate.
Parquet throughout.
Internal wall plastered and painted.
Kitchen:
Designer built-in fully fitted kitchen.
Laminate worktops in kitchen.
Wired for oven and hob.
Plumbed for dishwasher and washing machine.
Integrated white goods package available.
Bathrooms:
Top brand white sanitary ware in all bathrooms.
Floor tiles and floor-to-ceiling wall tiles in all bathrooms.
External finishes:
Double glazed plastic windows.
Decorative wood door
External walls painted
All balconies and terraces are wired for lights.
Electrical specifications:
Ample sockets in all rooms.
All rooms have TV-connection.
Air condition plumbed and wired.
Air condition package available.
Satellite and water heating packages available.
Why Turkey?
Irelands leading international property magazine wrote in its October 2006 edition: “Turkey, the rising star of Europe’s property industry. Turkey has experienced phenomenal growth over the last two years and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. Following hot on the heels of the country’s tourist boom, Turkish property is growing up at a remarkable rate and capital growth has been sky-high – up to 100% per annum in some key hot spots. Infrastructure is good in most buying locations and new flights are being launched almost by the day.
At present, the market is predominantly centred on tourist-friendly coastal resorts and is heavily new-build oriented; but, as it matures, resale’s will become increasingly important and, with the government promising to restrict development to avoid coastal damage and oversupply, the foundations are being laid for a durable boom that should be supported by solid economic growth.
% Property Price Rise 2005
4.7% rise in Spain
6.1% rise in Egypt
7% rise in Croatia
11% rise in Morocco
20.9% rise in Turkey
Source : Turkish Daily News, 26/01/2006
Decades of vacillations ended in late 2005 with the confirmation of the beginning of Turkish EU-accession negotiations. While this is at least 15 years away, it will undoubtedly help consolidate a market that is still in its infancy, including the development of a more comprehensive land registry. Whether or not this process will have much impact in the near future is probably irrelevant for the moment, it’s all systems go for Turkish property.

Why Kuşadası
This seaside resort town has grown immensely in the last 30 years, and is especially popular with package holiday-makers from Europe. From a population of 6000 in the 1970s, it is now closer to 50,000, although a high proportion of this are part of the tourist industry and here only for the summer. Many cruising ships travelling around the Aegean Islands stop here, especially because of its close proximity (20km) to Selcuk. Kusadasi is a good base to explore this and other ancient cities like Priene and Didyma.
Although there is little of historical interest in Kuşadası itself, the town is popular predominantly because of its many hotels, restaurants, souvenir and carpet shops, and lively nightlife. The Kale district has some old traditional houses and narrow streets, and gives some indication of what the town used to be like. The most famous beach is Kadinlar Plaji, 2,5 km south of the town, dominated by huge hotels and can get very crowded in summer. There are several small beaches further south, and closer to town is Yilanci Burnu, the peninsula.
* 300 days of sun a year provides a pleasant climate
* One of the nicest towns in Turkey
* Almost everyone speaks English
* One of the warmest and safest places
* Kuşadası has the fastest increase in property values.
* Many Europeans live in Kuşadası - over 1200 have properties here.
* Properties increase in value up to 30 % per year
* One of the nicest Marinas in the country.
The motorway from Izmir makes it a short drive from Izmir Adnan Menderes airport.















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