We have a place here and now my husband has retired, we are spending longer her, which to me is the best of both worlds. Five weeks this trip and away before the stinking hot weather starts. Love it here and the nice weather, but also love Scotland, we have had very mild winters in Scotland the last few years and if we moved permanently to Turkey, firstly I would miss my family too much. I have a lovely Granddaughter and enjoy watching her grow up. Secondly there is something about were we live in Scotland that could not be replaced and it has nothing to do with the weather. Also, I hate the idea of being in Turkey in July and August when it is too hot. Do not fancy being inTurkey in the Winter when it is cold and damp. I think people have the idea to move to Turkey because of the heat, but it is not so in the Winter. One lady recently on this Forum could not stand the cold in Ovacik in the Winter and she has moved back only months after moving over.
We used to think we wanted to move to Turkey 10 years ago when we bought our place here, but now, we have changed our minds. We can fly here when we want to and then return to our home and family in Scotland.
It is also not a question of private health care, although that would be good. One example I have. We met a lovely English couple in Calis 11 years ago. She worked for a local Estate Agent. They lived in Calis. The Estate Agent who she worked for told her she was "Family" now. He talked her and her husband into a plot in Uzumlu to build a house. Long story, but more and more money was needed until most of their savings had gone. They moved to the house, then lots of things went wrong... another long story. Eventually, her husband could not drive at night as his eyesight deteriorated. She did not drive and told us she felt isolated. The Estate Agent who was Family did not want to know anymore. This couple put their house on the market and it took a long time to sell, they are now back in England.
I would advise anyone thinking of moving permanent to Turkey, to rent for a year first. For some people it is a real success story and they love it here in Turkey, but IMHO it is best to give it a trial first.