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Offline Lotty

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« Reply #20 on: July 07, 2013, 19:22:09 PM »
Agree Littlereddevil, Fethiye offers so much. It's a working town and as such stays open all year. There is the Otogar Dolmus central so nowhere is out of reach. Restaurants are open, life goes on, Calis is only a comfortable walk away. It is definitely warmer than places in the mountains and always busy. Worth considering.



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« Reply #21 on: July 07, 2013, 19:47:36 PM »
If you do consider Fethiye stay away from Karagozler. It's very picturesque but in the winter it gets little sun and can be even colder than Ovacik.

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« Reply #22 on: July 07, 2013, 21:10:04 PM »
We have found that ovacik suits us. We live by the countryside now, and prefer the quiet to a larger town. It appears to be pretty accessible for fethiye and olu deniz. A nice expat community along with Turkish familys. The cold in the winter is something to consider,however after the past winters in the uk,it,s not a huge problem, other than finding property with heating that doesn,t flood.

We still have more enquiries to make, but it,s looking quite positive.

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« Reply #23 on: July 07, 2013, 21:29:22 PM »
We are in Fethiye and just love the buzz and atmosphere.  Yes, it has really expanded over the years but still feels personal and not commercialised.  I think that is because the centre is compact and good for meeting people - we live just off the Kordon, opposite Kuzey Restaurant, and can either walk into 'Fethiye or get the dolmus.

Our preferred area would have been Karagozler but we were advised not to live there as it never gets the sun in winter and is very cold and damp.  The advise we were given was, as we wanted to be in Fethiye, to be in Tuzla or Babatasi where we would get the sun until sunset - unlike central Fethiye or Karagozler. 

We live amongst Turkish people who have all made us very welcome and until recently we were the only yabancis.  We now have lovely British neighbours which we to us is a big advantage.

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« Reply #24 on: July 25, 2013, 20:22:28 PM »
Slikmrs..its a buyers market at the moment.......some lovely villas in Ovicik......we have a small apartment that we visit three times a year....there are alot of people selling at the moment. You could buy a gem at a great price......we have had our apartment for 7 years now..................I have never regretted our purchase.....I love it there......................you need to grab a real bargain (get to know the market).....or rent for a while and keep an eye out for a bargain........with what we paid for our apartment all those years ago....u can almost......if not completely buya villa now..............the worlds your oyster.....great time to buy...barter......and second hand......all the contents.......MAKE SURE WHO YOU BUY FROM HAS TAPU (THE DEEDS TO THE HOUSE) AND HABITATION CERTIFICATE............. if you dont buy a villa and go on a complex....make sure there is a lawfull committee running.........all the best....may see you one day for an efes xxxx

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« Reply #25 on: July 25, 2013, 20:35:50 PM »
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« Reply #26 on: July 28, 2013, 15:49:04 PM »
Thanks Bernie for asking the questions.

And thanks everyone for the answers.

I keep thinking I know exactly where I want to buy and then I find out something that changes my mind.....

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« Reply #27 on: July 29, 2013, 11:20:29 AM »
Slikmrs..its a buyers market at the moment.......some lovely villas in Ovicik......we have a small apartment that we visit three times a year....there are alot of people selling at the moment. You could buy a gem at a great price......we have had our apartment for 7 years now..................I have never regretted our purchase.....I love it there......................you need to grab a real bargain (get to know the market).....or rent for a while and keep an eye out for a bargain........with what we paid for our apartment all those years ago....u can almost......if not completely buya villa now..............the worlds your oyster.....great time to buy...barter......and second hand......all the contents.......MAKE SURE WHO YOU BUY FROM HAS TAPU (THE DEEDS TO THE HOUSE) AND HABITATION CERTIFICATE............. if you dont buy a villa and go on a complex....make sure there is a lawfull committee running.........all the best....may see you one day for an efes xxxx


maybe she doesn't know where the space bar is!

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« Reply #28 on: July 29, 2013, 16:21:46 PM »
sorry. Force of habit  :)will do my best to not do it.

there is a good variety of places for all budgets when I was looking on properties for sale in the area.  I was looking on this site ......

http://www.oceanwideproperties.co.uk/    ;D

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« Reply #29 on: July 29, 2013, 17:04:08 PM »
Thank for that karen, however what they are advertising are on other sites cheaper. Thanks for keepingme in mind,let me know if you hear of any.
Many thanks




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