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Originally posted by thebillet
I'm with happymonday on this one; what better research can we all have done than to buy here discover first hand if, the dolmus is going to come up here or the space in front of us won't be built on or the facilities in the complex will definitely be up and running and so on. Your generosity in sharing your research findings should be applauded. Should the Viewpoint be as good as their word then no one has anything to worry about, everything will be in place and individuals will be free to buy when they can see everything is there. Who knows what obstacles might be placed in the way of the company some of them beyond their control. On balance it would, in my opinion, always be best to see a finished project and a finished environment and anyone who is thinking of buying prior to that will be taking a risk and given the recent jitters here in GB over money, debt and even the solvency of banks I anticipate we might quite properly see a lot many more risk averse purchasers and who can blame them. Or put more simply caveat emptor.
PS lets hope the pick pick has stopped I want a lie in next week!
Totally agree with yours and Doug,s comments.
It is clear that in Turkey things change on the wind from month to month and you cannot rely at all on so called promises related to property.
At Forest Hills the proposed shop and bar in the original advertising material has never materialised and properties spring up in the most cramped areas after assurances of stunning views.
Road building schedules change from week to week as do completion dates etc etc so I would not entertain buying off plan as the plans dont mean anything really.
Forums like this one give the real insight into true situations and I no longer believe sales brochures and pitches in advance.
We love it at Forest Hills but forums like this really open your eyes to actuality as opposed to fantasy.
There is no way anybody would be able to rent a property whilst the roads and works are in the state they are with no public transport etc.
Our agents are even reluctant to drive up the valley due to vehicle damage and the clouds of dust around so the fussy rental market has no chance until the valley is updated. The phrase "excellent rental potential" is ludicrous until building stops and the roads and facilities are in.