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Property For Sale in Calis Beach & Turkey => Buying Property in Calis Beach, Fethiye and Turkey => Topic started by: garjanco on October 04, 2009, 21:52:07 PM

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 04, 2009, 21:52:07 PM
We are looking at buying an apartment on nicholas homes beachwood complex in ovacik is there anybody in the forum who owns an apartment on this complex and if so how long a walk is it into the town
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Andrew H on October 05, 2009, 23:09:27 PM
Gary I dont know the development but it sounds like you could be buying this without seeing it as you havent walked it into the village. Just be careful as this would be a major point if I were buying.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: DianaJ on October 06, 2009, 07:57:34 AM
I know we were tempted to buy a place without seeing it a number of years ago in Dalaman and were we glad we went on inspection trip it was in the middle of know where ended up buying in Calis, its a great idea to come over to get a feel for the place before you buy suppose you wouldnt buy a place at home in the Uk without seeing it.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Lamberts on October 06, 2009, 09:43:46 AM
Hi

We looked at the Beachwood complex 3 years ago before we purchaesd on Oaklands in Ovacik, If i remember  correctly you are a 15 min walk away from the Dolmus route into Hisaronu, and then 10 min ride into the village.
But the Complex itself was nice layout with fabulous views just to far out for us ith young family
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: ay on October 06, 2009, 11:34:54 AM
Hi
We became friendly with a couple staying at this complex back in June and were invited to their apartment for a bbq. The complex is lovely and the apartment they had was huge. We have a villa very close to the centre of Hisaronu and the walk back took us 20 minutes.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 16:25:22 PM
Hi Andrew
We have seen the apartment on our recent visit but didn't walk into town, which is why I was wondering if anyone on the forum knew this development.
We will look at this again when we come back in a couple of weeks and do the walk.
Thanks for your input
Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by Andrew H

Gary I dont know the development but it sounds like you could be buying this without seeing it as you havent walked it into the village. Just be careful as this would be a major point if I were buying.

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 16:27:47 PM
Hi Diana
We have seen the property but not walked the walk. We are returning to Calis in acouple of weeks to buy.
Thanks Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by DianaJ

I know we were tempted to buy a place without seeing it a number of years ago in Dalaman and were we glad we went on inspection trip it was in the middle of know where ended up buying in Calis, its a great idea to come over to get a feel for the place before you buy suppose you wouldnt buy a place at home in the Uk without seeing it.

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 16:33:32 PM
Hi
Thanks for your input I think we need to walk the walk before we decide  8)
 8)Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by ay

Hi
We became friendly with a couple staying at this complex back in June and were invited to their apartment for a bbq. The complex is lovely and the apartment they had was huge. We have a villa very close to the centre of Hisaronu and the walk back took us 20 minutes.

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: DianaJ on October 06, 2009, 17:26:27 PM
Good luck with your purchase if you decide to buy, we got our apartment last June and Calis gets better every time we go, back out ourselves in 3 weeks counting the days.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 17:41:25 PM
Hi Diana
Where in Calis did you buy as this is our preferred location. Can you recomend a reputable agent or builder.
Regards
Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by DianaJ

Good luck with your purchase if you decide to buy, we got our apartment last June and Calis gets better every time we go, back out ourselves in 3 weeks counting the days.

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: phil1839 on October 06, 2009, 17:57:47 PM
We owned an apartment on Beachwood for two years when they were first built, an upstairs apartment looking straight across the valley,the views were fantastic. By taking the shortest route you can get into Hisaronu in 25 to 30 minutes. You take the left fork at the Yakamoz Hotel and follow the road passed the little persons nursery then take the second right passed the stone bungalows also Nicholas Built and that takes you into Hisaronu. To catch a Dolmus you have to walk back to the main road about ten minutes by the Cemetary at the top of the Hill. Just behind the complex is the Occakoy Hotel there is a Taxi at the hotel driven by 'Jimmy' who is available to drive you into the village, anyone on the complex will give you his number or his son Mujo works behind the bar at the Occakoy and can contact him for you. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in Ovacik which are only 15 minutes away. When they first showed us the complex we thought it was a long way out but we went back on our own and walked it into Hisaronu and that changed our minds. You can also walk in by the back route passed the Fly South 'runway' and the horse stables that brings you out by the Asena Hotel and is a very nice walk if you aren't in a rush. Phil
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 18:10:55 PM
Hi Phil
Thanks for all this info nothing like hearig it from the horses mouth and will help us ti find the way when we return to buy an apartment not neccessarily beechwood
Regards
Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by phil1839

We owned an apartment on Beachwood for two years when they were first built, an upstairs apartment looking straight across the valley,the views were fantastic. By taking the shortest route you can get into Hisaronu in 25 to 30 minutes. You take the left fork at the Yakamoz Hotel and follow the road passed the little persons nursery then take the second right passed the stone bungalows also Nicholas Built and that takes you into Hisaronu. To catch a Dolmus you have to walk back to the main road about ten minutes by the Cemetary at the top of the Hill. Just behind the complex is the Occakoy Hotel there is a Taxi at the hotel driven by 'Jimmy' who is available to drive you into the village, anyone on the complex will give you his number or his son Mujo works behind the bar at the Occakoy and can contact him for you. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in Ovacik which are only 15 minutes away. When they first showed us the complex we thought it was a long way out but we went back on our own and walked it into Hisaronu and that changed our minds. You can also walk in by the back route passed the Fly South 'runway' and the horse stables that brings you out by the Asena Hotel and is a very nice walk if you aren't in a rush. Phil

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Steve (redding43) on October 06, 2009, 18:12:45 PM
Garjanco, if you search on the site you will find recommendations but www.assuredestate.com and www.interturkestates.com are popular choices for many previous purchasers.

Steve
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 06, 2009, 18:24:14 PM
Hi Steve
We are in cotact with interturk who showed us property last week
Thanks
Gary 8)
quote:
Originally posted by redding43

Garjanco, if you search on the site you will find recommendations but www.assuredestate.com and www.interturkestates.com are popular choices for many previous purchasers.

Steve

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Scunner on October 06, 2009, 18:36:52 PM
It's amazing on here sometimes, people take pages and pages to whinge about their builders but when someone comes on and asks about them, *nothing*
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: DianaJ on October 06, 2009, 19:00:39 PM
We bought our apartment at Sunset beach Club from Hanel House dont get me wrong had plenty of hassle, Tapu etc got it all sorted eventually and complex gets better each time we go back and personally I find the managaement company helpful but I know other owners have their own experiences in relation to them too.
However hindsight is a wonderful thing and I believe Scunners way of purchasing leaves the worry out of the purchase what with no deed no money so perhaps hes the one to help you.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: davidhutson on October 07, 2009, 13:28:13 PM
Hi Garjanco, there is a nice apartment for sale, second hand, if that doesn't put you off, on our Nicholas Homes complex, in Calis just 10 minutes walk from the beach on the Valetta complex. don't know the agents or the owners but could find out if you're interested, it s a 3 bedroomed apartment completed July, 2006 on a small complex of just 14 apartments, the apartment in question was the very first one to sell so arguably its in the best position also.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 07, 2009, 14:01:28 PM
Hi David
Would be very grateful if you could get details for us
Thanks Garjanco
quote:
Originally posted by davidhutson

Hi Garjanco, there is a nice apartment for sale, second hand, if that doesn't put you off, on our Nicholas Homes complex, in Calis just 10 minutes walk from the beach on the Valetta complex. don't know the agents or the owners but could find out if you're interested, it s a 3 bedroomed apartment completed July, 2006 on a small complex of just 14 apartments, the apartment in question was the very first one to sell so arguably its in the best position also.


Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: buddy on October 07, 2009, 20:19:11 PM
Hi we bought in Calis Beach a couple of years ago love it the 3 bed apartment above us is for sale if your interested let me know
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Anne on October 07, 2009, 21:03:41 PM
There's a couple for sale on Violet complex too as far as I know
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: GordonA on October 07, 2009, 22:49:54 PM
What, exactly, is regarded as 'A good price' in the area at the moment? Or is it all relevant to however much capital one has to spend?
Main reason I ask, is that I know of a 3 bedroomed villa for sale for a very CHEAP price, compared to what may be asked for an apartment.:D:D: :)
Gordy.

P.S.Just watch this being deleted by our Mod. Team.  8):D
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Scunner on October 07, 2009, 23:10:21 PM
Not deleting. Just eternally amazed & amused by the many ways various people find to plug whatever it is they have to sell - property, legal services, their restaurant etc etc in any way it can be crowbarred in. Any and every way that is that doesn't involve paying for it.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: kevin3 on October 08, 2009, 00:33:42 AM
They're not all in Jerusalem.  :)
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: garjanco on October 08, 2009, 11:50:44 AM
hi Gordy
Where is this 3 bed apartment that you know and at what price
Garjanco:D
quote:
Originally posted by GordonA

What, exactly, is regarded as 'A good price' in the area at the moment? Or is it all relevant to however much capital one has to spend?
Main reason I ask, is that I know of a 3 bedroomed villa for sale for a very CHEAP price, compared to what may be asked for an apartment.:D:D: :)
Gordy.

P.S.Just watch this being deleted by our Mod. Team.  8):D

Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Scunner on October 08, 2009, 12:14:29 PM
Anyone else want to showcase their property for sale in Calis for nothing to this guy who wants a Nicholas apartment in Hisaronu? I want to lock it really.
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: brianthegardener on October 08, 2009, 13:10:38 PM
go on lock it.....i dare you :P:P
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: Scunner on October 08, 2009, 13:28:32 PM
Will you give me some more of those delicious fresh parsnips if I do?

(Private joke)
Title: Buying an apartment
Post by: brianthegardener on October 08, 2009, 13:32:20 PM
ok ....yer on Mr S:P.....but you cant keep asking me :P..all good things have to come to an end.:D

( private joke)