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Calis Beach Forum => Hotels, Private Rentals in Calis - Questions and Information => Topic started by: suecheshireuk on November 18, 2013, 18:54:49 PM

Title: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on November 18, 2013, 18:54:49 PM
Hi, this is rather premature, but someone may know of a place that will be coming up for rent after the summer of 2014  . . . .  told you its premature lol.
Basically we are just wondering if you can all keep eyes and ears open for anything that will be becoming available late 2014. We will keep an open mind, but need a minimum 2 beds, in either Fethiye or Calis, good views pretty important, but willing to check anything out.  I have joined the usual Facebook  property groups, so hopefully we will find something with a little help from our cyber friends. Thanks a lot. Sue and Tony xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on March 28, 2014, 12:07:50 PM
Just bumping this up so that the 177 members that saw it can read it again lol.   We are coming down for a visit in May, so just want to re fresh peoples memory's.  Thanks a lot.  Sue and Tony xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Treacle6 on March 28, 2014, 18:19:03 PM
Hi we have a 3 bed house in a calis behind the serial 2 hotel that will be available from 1st November 2014 to the end of may 2015. We have it fully furnished with 2 shower/toilets and air con in all bedrooms. We have sat tv as well. 2 bedrooms have balconies and there are ground floor verandah to the front and rear. There is a no dog policy on our site. There are very nice communal gardens to the 18 house complex. We are based in West Sussex  England. Rent would be £425:00 plus all bills. If interested call Steve on 07956 283 269.
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: tonyb on March 29, 2014, 10:30:52 AM
Hi Treacle6. Sounds nice.
Is the rent you mentioned weekly or monthly(bearing in mind it's winter) & what other bills are there and how would they be paid?
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: LeeGlo on March 29, 2014, 17:30:52 PM
It is in a nice area, but at current exchange rates that's over 1500 TL, I assume per month, plus bills, for a winter rental it sounds a bit steep to me.
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on March 29, 2014, 18:41:48 PM
Thanks for the replies.  We are looking for long term rental if possible.  No doubt the quest will continue in May.   Sue xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: BernieTeyze on March 30, 2014, 12:05:02 PM
Come and freeze with us in Ovacik. The apts next to us top floor will be free then. Landlord rents long term. Mix of English and Turkish.:-)
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on March 30, 2014, 17:36:02 PM
Come and freeze with us in Ovacik. The apts next to us top floor will be free then. Landlord rents long term. Mix of English and Turkish.:-)

Thanks for the offer lol... think we will stick to the bottom of the hill....  Sue xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Scunner on March 30, 2014, 22:24:20 PM
It's a shame you weren't aware that temperatures in winter are low slikmrs, and furthermore that when temperatures are low, the place not to be is half way up a mountain!!!  ;)
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: BernieTeyze on March 31, 2014, 04:31:51 AM
Yes, but now I have Alf ..next winter is going to be a whole lot easier. ;D
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Jim Fraser on March 31, 2014, 11:37:03 AM
Slikmrs - lets hope next winter is not colder or you will need to buy ALF a partner
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: BernieTeyze on March 31, 2014, 11:40:00 AM
Alf is having one! Waiting for Homeprof sale :-)

Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Treacle6 on March 31, 2014, 18:58:14 PM
The rent would be £100 per week but we would insist on the 6 months rent being paid in advance with £500 deposit which would be refundable if no damages etc. other bills would be 400 lira site fees for the six months. The electric is paid by direct debit from my Turkish account that you would receive a copy of monthly. Electric bills will be approx £30 month if air con heaters are used. There is an open fire but we have never tested it as we ve only been out there in the warmer months. Council tax is approx £12 monthly.
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: grahamturner09 on March 31, 2014, 19:30:05 PM
By Turkish standards still expensive
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Anne on March 31, 2014, 21:05:10 PM
Treacle, people can get a rental for 600tl per month approx.  I think you'd best rethink your prices
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: JohnF on March 31, 2014, 21:10:50 PM
The rent would be £100 per week but we would insist on the 6 months rent being paid in advance with £500 deposit which would be refundable if no damages etc. other bills would be 400 lira site fees for the six months. The electric is paid by direct debit from my Turkish account that you would receive a copy of monthly. Electric bills will be approx £30 month if air con heaters are used. There is an open fire but we have never tested it as we ve only been out there in the warmer months. Council tax is approx £12 monthly.

Hmm...  so for six months use you want over 10,000tl up front.  Dream on - and that's me being polite.

JF
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: LeeGlo on April 01, 2014, 17:07:37 PM
Site fees 400 TL, during the winter ? no pool etc at that time. Council tax?  Those sort of bills are generally included in the rent. The usual arrangement is 1 month rent in advance + 1 month rent as a security deposit + electric and water bills as they arise. You are asking far too much to get any interest. Sorry but that's the bottom line.
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on June 29, 2014, 15:23:20 PM
Hi just a quick update. We are no longer looking for a rental. Instead of moving to Fethiye, we have recently moved to Northern Cyprus. It was a pretty quick decision due to the fact our residency permits were due for renewal recently, and decided to opt out of jumping through the hoops needed to renew.  We were pretty gutted not to be moving to Fethiye, as we love the place, and my heart still lies there, hopefully we will be back for holidays at some point. Thanks to everyone that took time to reply, and thank you for the p m's offering your homes for rent. Sue and Tony xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Lotty on June 29, 2014, 16:35:16 PM
Sorry you've not chosen Fethiye, but good luck in Cyprus, a lovely adventure.   :)
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: davybill on June 29, 2014, 16:53:00 PM
Hi Sue and Tony, keep us in touch how you get on in Northern Cyprus,
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Cavfan on June 29, 2014, 18:42:38 PM
I'm still interested if treacle hAs rented out ?
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: savoyboy on June 30, 2014, 00:04:57 AM
I think £425 per month with all bills is
 A good price for a 3 bed house.
 
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on June 30, 2014, 07:59:55 AM
Treacle, be careful with the fireplace.  A lot are just for decoration and not fit for purpose.  Our neighbour rented out his place, someone lit a fire downstairs  and the bedroom wall caught fire.  So, have the fireplace checked out before you rent.
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: suecheshireuk on August 04, 2014, 07:49:45 AM
Hi Lotty and Davybill.  To be honest we were gutted not to be coming to Fethiye, and we do miss Turkey, so much so, my lovely friend from Akbuk in Turkey has come over to pick me up and dust me down. It was all down to the changes in the residency, and as it was due to expire at the end of May, we didn't have much time to get our head around it, so having lira in the bank, TRNC seemed the best option. TRNC isnt as scenic as Turkey, and I keep saying where is the prom/kordon, and where are the shopping malls/outlets... there are none. Although Kyrenia is beautiful, but that is a drive away. You really need a car here, as we don't have many buses, five times a day to our village from Kyrenia/Girne, but, that said, all the locals are really welcoming and very helpful, and there is a lot of support for the British here in the way of various groups ie Cyprus citizens advise and British residents society. We have actually decided we could have a couple of months a year in Fethiye, which is very much on our hit list now, so you may see us there next year.  So maybe my next post will be, does anyone have a place for a couple of months.  Sue xx
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: Jenni on September 26, 2014, 12:20:16 PM
Hi, I have a three bed 3 bathroom duplex 5 balcony apartment at the Mirage site next to the Sunday market Calis, fully furnished small complex will be available from 14th November to end of April price would be £300.00 per month which includes all bills..  Please phone Jenni if you are interested , thank you tel no 0800 SPAMMER
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: JohnF on September 26, 2014, 12:29:16 PM
Naughty, naughty...  who didn't read the rules then, again.

JF
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: kevin3 on September 26, 2014, 12:34:48 PM
I'ts just ringing out John.??       ???
Title: Re: Looking for a long term let
Post by: JohnF on September 26, 2014, 12:40:21 PM
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JF