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Other Local Resorts & Areas => Uzumlu Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Blissy on October 16, 2010, 15:56:58 PM

Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Blissy on October 16, 2010, 15:56:58 PM
Looking at loads of properties but difficult to judge the vicinity to the village.  Seems there are lots of new builds around.  Ideally we're looking for something which is a stroll from village life or even located in the village.  We don't want to be isolated at all - we like to mix.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: pookie on October 16, 2010, 16:08:59 PM
Lots to chose from - what are you looking for ? apartments, villa, traditional ?
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: friar tuck on October 17, 2010, 11:24:44 AM
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Originally posted by Blissy

Looking at loads of properties but difficult to judge the vicinity to the village.  Seems there are lots of new builds around.  Ideally we're looking for something which is a stroll from village life or even located in the village.  We don't want to be isolated at all - we like to mix.



I think that you will not find new builds within the confines of the village as this is not allowed only refurbished properties are allowed, there are some new builds down the Caddianda road. Good luck with your search.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Blissy on October 23, 2010, 12:41:42 PM
Hello, thanks for the feedback.  We're not necessarily looking for new build - we quite like the idea of refurbed or older property as an established garden with fruit trees would be superb.  It just seems a bit scary that there seems to be a lot of new stuff going up everywhere - hopefully it wont spoil the village life.  Dop you live in Uzumlu?
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Blissy on October 23, 2010, 12:44:39 PM
quote:
Originally posted by pookie

Lots to chose from - what are you looking for ? apartments, villa, traditional ?

Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Blissy on October 23, 2010, 12:47:36 PM
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Originally posted by pookie

Lots to chose from - what are you looking for ? apartments, villa, traditional ?
Well we're not looking for an apartment - villa, traditional is good. Minimum 2 bedrroms with 2 bathrooms or shower rooms, nice garden pool or approval to have one installed and not isolated 8)]
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Rosy on October 23, 2010, 21:17:20 PM
We live in Mitas housrs, a stroll from the village with security 24 hours come on ro mtas site and come and visit us to fimd out more Ask for  PETE AND ROSIE
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: pookie on October 25, 2010, 11:22:05 AM
Blissy if you are looking for traditional the best bet is in the centre of the village.  Lots of old houses there for renovation projects.  Best to take a trip out and do your research, some of the best deals wont be found on agency websites.  Its a case of who you know in the village..
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: poppy50 on October 28, 2010, 17:57:16 PM
Hi

Can recommend a well respected quality builder.  He is also in the know too www.mustufan.com.  He also has an office in the square in Uzumlu.

Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: pookie on October 28, 2010, 18:26:37 PM
I dont think that link is working Poppy.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Denise40 on October 28, 2010, 19:16:06 PM
Mustafa of Mustufan is nearing completion on our new property, that he is also using as show house to show quality of work etc and he has land for sale would certainly recommend.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: poppy50 on October 29, 2010, 22:47:21 PM
Sorry for that.  This is the telephone number we were given
mobile 05325121137.  You can also find his office in the square of uzumlu. :)
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: Blissy on October 29, 2010, 23:29:58 PM
Thanks to everyone for all the help so far.  Yes, we really do need to come and visit ASAP and I think we need a good few weeks to have a proper look around.  Can't wait to meet up with all of you.  Interestingly, many have mentioned how cold it gets - surely not as cold as UK? At least the winters are not as long.  We really can't wait to up sticks and make the great escape. Centre of the village sounds perfect x
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: peecee on October 30, 2010, 05:29:41 AM
Sorry to say it does get really cold up here but normally only when the sun goes down (around 4:00pm like uk).  2 Winters ago we actually had one night that was -10c (not the norm I hasten to add)  Suppose the difference is that UK has central heating, not many houses here do and it costs a fortune to run.  Thermal undies definitely recommended:D and preferably not open plan living or rooms that can be shut off in Winter.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: hamilton on October 30, 2010, 06:58:24 AM
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Originally posted by peecee

Sorry to say it does get really cold up here but normally only when the sun goes down (around 4:00pm like uk).  2 Winters ago we actually had one night that was -10c (not the norm I hasten to add)  Suppose the difference is that UK has central heating, not many houses here do and it costs a fortune to run.  Thermal undies definitely recommended:D and preferably not open plan living or rooms that can be shut off in Winter.


I agree that heating costs are high if you are using gas or electric, solid fuel is reasonable, if you have a central heating system that runs on solid fuel costs are comparable with the UK
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: A-M on November 01, 2010, 10:25:12 AM
I highly recommend Zenith Turks for anyong thinking about buying property or land for a new build.  Excellent service from the whole family.  Their office is on the main road to Uzumlu near Fesetta.
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: tribalelder on November 01, 2010, 13:35:45 PM
If you delete the dot after  .com the link works but apart from the phone number and address there is no information on the website. :)
Title: Pictures of Uzumlu Village
Post by: poppy50 on November 02, 2010, 12:28:12 PM
I called into his office in Uzumlu last week and he did say he was in the office on Monday's.  Perhaps best to phone or call in.