So sorry it's not working out. Do you have anyway you can move before selling as some of the places we regularly see online have been for sale since we moved here over 3 years ago.
Not being negative, but just hoping you know that unless places are an absolute bargain they can take ages to sell , don't want you to have any unrealistic expectations.
Doesn't matter how good the agent is, but a lot of people are hesitant to buy at the moment with the ever changing, uncertain political situation, and the weak tl etc.
We absolutely love where we live in Calis, the only downside is noise, luckily not from a complex, but Turkish people generally seem louder, whether it's shouting on their mobile phones outside your house at the crack of dawn, or late at night, playing music too loud, scooters with no exhausts bombing up and down the road etc.
I also know people who have chosen remote detached places only to find they're really bored and spend most days travelling up and down to Fethiye, and then struggle financially to afford the petrol etc.
Lots of things to consider, and you could go from the frying pan into the fire.
A few more weeks and the tourists will be gone and you'll have your peaceful bit of paradise back again.
I'm currently on holiday, very remote in Northern Cypus, detached, private pool and have use of a car, but not even having a local shop to wander to is doing my head in and I'm craving hearing my neighbours hob nail boots up and down the stairs and his incessant iPad game bleeping away.
Think carefully about why you moved to Turkey and how you want each day to be. Silence soon becomes dreary and annoying too.
It's a wonderful place to live and you're still very much in the honey moon period of thinking it's going to be perfect.
It's not, but it's pretty close, the more I go away from Fethiye the more I miss it and am sure I've made the right move, give it time x