@@taniaahmed83 I would prefer a location not very close to a metropolitan city, matter of fact will visit in person to explore and decide location. When permanent migration on a legal track is planned, we should have to capability to jump the hurdles that come our way. I pray to Almighty Allah to create routes for us and bless me with the ability to take wise decisions.
Thanks guys for the demystification ... certainly helps the investor. Ok, now here's another topic you can look into: school education. Very little information is available for people like me who want to move to Turkey but are worried about finding suitable and affordable private school education in English for their kids. So far I couldn't find any proper trustworthy ranking as well of private schools
I live in London and I've been wanting to buy a property in Istanbul for sometime (A Villa to be precise) but earthquakes has always been something keeping me back. Very good video!
Manisa is near to ADB Airport, and nearby to the this Aegean city is going to enjoy the YHT Hi - Speed train to Ankara and their ESB Airport, by the year of 2023 AD (CE)!
Thanks for covering this topic and sharing valuable information and advices... it very much relieved me and should do for foreign investors ... now I know what factors to consider while shopping or evaluating property in Turkey... and definitely gained enough confidence to deal with this subject in future... as always Thanks Cameron, Aladdin and PT Team 👍🏻
The business insider graphic seems incorrect. Istanbul is sitting on top of a quite a major faltline. However, the frequency of earthquakes is indeed lower compared to other regions. The risk is that you simply don't know when it is going to hit. Scientists warn for years that the pressure is building up. The point is that it is not a matter of an "if" but rather a "when" according to scientists. Istanbul has to wake up in terms of building quality. So hopefully people more and more wake up and start to invest in well-built high quality propterties. How many developers are there in Istanbul who built earthequake resistant houses and how can I check when going about buying propterty?
As an Australian builder I wonder the quality of the reinforcing steel that's used? Is Turkey importing Chinese Steel? I need to investigate the supply of water power and sewage disposal. One of the biggest issues that worry me around the world when I go into a high-rise building is the standard of fire protection and fighting. In major service Ducts between floors for instance there is often no fire transmission prevention allowing the potential of a Towering Inferno.
Hi Geoff, you seem to be well-versed in construction. The quality of a solid property in Turkey is usually reflected in its price. So that is an indication when purchasing a property here at least 80% of the time. The high cost of high-rises is justified due the building materials used, extensive research prior to construction and the quality & assurance surveys that take place throughout the process not to mention the standard that these buildings have to adhere to meet the international standards.
Although i am thinking of moving to istanbul, the risk of earthquake is holding me back. Your video is good, but you are not 24 × 7 in your earthquake resistant home. Istanbul and other parts of Turkey are always under high earthquake risk. Whats your suggestion on that??
Well look at it like this; it is up to you to structure your life in Turkey. For example our office building is earthquake compliant. And speaking on my behalf(Alaattin) my home is also earthquake compliant. So at least for the %90 of my life I believe I am secured. But obviously you can never guarantee where you will be at the time of the earthquake. More over we don’t even know if or when the earthquake will happen. The magnitude of it is also impossible to be accurately predicted. But let’s take a look at the worst case scenario. At the time of the earthquake you were at a building which was not earthquake compliant and it got collapsed and you’ve got injured or god forbid died. Well, the chance of that happening is actually smaller than getting hit by a car. So, obviously it’s your decision. But for the 20M ppl living in Istanbul this is a reality that we have to live with and hope for the best.
16:40 Correction here. The concrete sample taken from a building, the 'karot' as it's called, can never ever be taken from a spot where there are rebars. That's why they first scan the area, and make sure they take a sample from between the rebars in a column. Though I am sure in many many many buildings, the proper use of these rebars is questionable, this news item is about the fact that almost buildings in Istanbul built before 2000 were made out of sea sand. Sea sand concrete is weak and it has salt in it and salt erodes iron, therefore a deadly combination, especially when a building ages. Turkiye should focus on seismic isolators, and more and more commercial and residential buildings should be built with them.
Thank you very much once again, for another very important and informative topic of discussion ,, it sure did help me amidst my research ,, keep up the great work 👍
Excellent as always . Thank you for the knowledge you share . How do I research schools ? The area I will move in will mostly depend on schools for my children
Thank you this episode was very informative, finally understood why some house are so cheap. I am from UK, before buying a house here, it is recommended to investigate the property , by a property investigator before buying a house. Does this exist in Turkey,.
thanks for this great video. is the quake regulation enforcement happening in major large cities only or everywhere in Turkey ? is there a documentation that potential buyer can obtain that confirms these enforcements were performed ?
Hi Abdo, the building ID regulation has been applied to entire Turkey as a country and begun in major cities first as of this year. Kindly watch our video on the topic for more detail ruclips.net/video/pl1fsCrauGc/видео.html .
The 1960 Chilean earthquake is the largest earthquake that has been measured on a seismograph, reaching 9.5 magnitude on 22 May 1960. Thank you Cam & Ala for this very informative and analytic video.
I am so amazed your show is easier to look at and interesting! I am not ready to invest in Turkey yet but I have also been wondering how the danger is to buy old buildings in Istanbul. I like to buy an old and bad house in the best street for a long-term investment strategy. is there insurance covering the natural disaster for rebuilding the whole structure? Regards from Japan(everyday earthquake country!) by the way, the three-floor building construction process you show in the video seems less and thin steel posts for the large area?
When we moved to Beylikdüzü büyükşehir konutları, we are informed that these houses built by tunnel mold, precast, radial base technology. Then we checked jeological situation. As jeological, our houses area was Bakırköy formation. It is probably 65 point in 100 scorage. Building management informed us that 10 years ago, the test was done for our building and passed the test. According to our all information, we and our houses can be secured if the expected earthquake happens. But our houses built before 1999 year. What should we do more as prevention and improvement?
Hey Serhat. As we’ve said in the begging of the video we are not experts. We believe that you should talk to some people who have detailed information about the subject.
So investing in Istanbul is a major problem because even if the new building you own survived the rest of the city is going to be demolished around it. Basically the economy of the city as a whole would be wrecked.
Thank you so much for the information that really helps , but i just wonder I have read about what they call the fault line for the earthquake! does this means that areas with a brand new development that fits the earthquake criteria might be effected for example (Marina villas) west Marina or Buyukcekmece! or any new developments that is in the fault-line of the earthquake!
Thanks for the information. Some people like me want to invest in luxury apartments but without the simmin pools/gyms/sauna because they come at a pricely monthly service costs especially if you take a 4 bedroom appartment. That's why these poorly build appartments are more appealing. If luxury apartments could be build without all those amenities I'd appreciate that.
by the way i have a question i am from washington dc usa if i put 25%down payment can i get finance for rest and also i am looking around 60 k 2 bed room apartment
I live Turkey for more than 20 years. I can assure you that in the area of the terrible 1999 earthquake for some years construction was better - though not everywhere - , however since that time interest in earthquake risks declined and regulations disregarded again on a wide scale. Do not buy a property in Turkey without a proper check of the construction by a specialist, would be my advice. Moreover I think it is highly disputable that Turkey is not a major earthquake destination.. Not only Istanbul but almost all the country is high risk.
Very informative video thank you! If someone is willing to buy a property, how can you be sure that the property is been built properly? Is there any documentation or some kind of document one can acquire? And do you guys help with finding a property for people with any budget? Or is there a minimum requirement you need to have? Thanks in advance and keep up the good work! :)
In Izamir, it was 6.6 earthquack. And just 150 people are died. It shows Turkey's great professional response to natural calamity like earth quack. Second, every part of the world is prone to some sort of natural calamity. If it is not earthquck, it is flood or famine or any other calamity. Third, earthquack in Turkey is an issue because it is a concern of the people. In New Delhi, it was felt 4 to 5 times within two months, but it is less addressed issue, because it is not a concern. Four, earthquack is a trouble but it happens after a long period of time. Bad weather, worst administration of the cities, and road accidents are among those thousand issues which caused millions of death every year. In summary, it is an important issue but it is not the primary reason to avoid choosing a better place.
Very informative. Can you please talk about earthquake insurance policy, and what kind of coverage you suggest? Is it necessary, specifically in Izmir? Thanks!
hey , mostly the earthquake insurance is related to the the overall insurance company that you're dealing with , you can contact them for more information
25k usd apartment on risk??? So what about the building in all 10 provinces destroyed in last few days. Those were very expensive and also built after 1999 earthquake Do you have any explainantion? last week 3.5 magnitude of earthquake came in kagithane and you were saying it is in safe zone. If Property turkey firm has all of its for sale or whatever they sold already having earthquake proofing record or video ir any test reports?
*In your next video, can you guys cover the most common kind of frauds, deceptions, lies and cheating that happens during the real estate sale in Turkey? A friend recently bought an apartment in Beylikduzu, Istanbul. It's a well secure building but there is something in the contract that he didn't know, and it makes him EXTREMELY unhappy. He said, no matter how much of an English translation you can make, but you really never know what are the hidden fine prints in the original contract written in the Turkish language - and there are just way too many lies that real estate agent freely speak to you with 100% confidence.*
@@muratkarel9806 Can you recommend any good real state attorneys in the Istanbul area? I've heard there is so much cheating in some parts of Turkey that even "lawyers" could be "liars". :))
Well that’s actually the point of this video. Turkey is not a Major earthquake zone. But still there are fault lines and you have to know what to buy and where to buy. Send us a message at wa.me/908505325195 so that we can discuss into detail.
Thank you Property Turkey for addressing this concern. It was better if more information from real estate 's point view was included. How real esate market is responding to this issue. It was really a relevant subject but what I felt, you were less confident in this subject (Forgive me if I am wrong).
How risky is Macedonia and rest of balkans? Are our faults connected with some of of the Turkish faults?The earthquake in Croatia suprised the whole balkan pretty well I think. But as i see this is about 7+ earthquakes Idk how big chance is for that.
I don't think we learned all that much from the 1999 earthquake. The reality stands: the earthquake will hit the poorest the hardest. The quake in Istanbul is going to happen and since 70% of buildings have been built without even the basic permits, just imagine the quality of the buildings. If I could leave this city, I would leave right now honestly.
Hello. Why do you think that 70% of building were built even without basic permits? I’m considering Istanbul as a potential place for a long term stay, and your comment gave me a concern.
Well, if you’re talking about earthquakes with over 7 recto scale they’re not many. Once every 10-15 years in different part of the country. But please check google for accurate information.
My next topic for video is What benefits does the government give to foreign buyers while they buy properties in Turkey, such as education, health, job, and other things which are not known to foreign buyers.
If you're applying for citizenship you can benefit all the rights of a citizen. If you buy a property in Turkey regardless of the purchase amount you can apply for residency permit. Aside from these the rest will depend on your lifestyle and capabilities.
I have a question if u could answer: To live a luxury life in villa in Istanbul what are the minimum expenses that are needed including electricity bills, water bills and etc. Plz Answer it would help alot :)
You guys are just brilliant. As I had mentioned earlier I am working on moving to Turkey, your discussion helps.
Thanks a lot for the feedback Malik.
So what have u decided? These big cities have active faultlines..
@@taniaahmed83 I would prefer a location not very close to a metropolitan city, matter of fact will visit in person to explore and decide location. When permanent migration on a legal track is planned, we should have to capability to jump the hurdles that come our way. I pray to Almighty Allah to create routes for us and bless me with the ability to take wise decisions.
@@malikmohammedalikhan6770 Ameen. Keep us posted as I Wana settle there too but away from high intensity seismic regions
@@taniaahmed83 InShaAllah I will. My mail
malikmohammedalikhan@gmail.com
Kindly put in a word, I'll send you my contact.
I love the honest transparency of the topics discussed and the quality of character of the presenters.
Thanks guys for the demystification ... certainly helps the investor. Ok, now here's another topic you can look into: school education. Very little information is available for people like me who want to move to Turkey but are worried about finding suitable and affordable private school education in English for their kids. So far I couldn't find any proper trustworthy ranking as well of private schools
Sure. Noted ! Thanks for the idea.
I live in London and I've been wanting to buy a property in Istanbul for sometime (A Villa to be precise) but earthquakes has always been something keeping me back. Very good video!
hey , earthquakes are natural disasters , that can happen at any place and anytime 🙏
Manisa is near to ADB Airport, and nearby to the this Aegean city is going to enjoy the YHT Hi - Speed train to Ankara and their ESB Airport, by the year of 2023 AD (CE)!
villa would be much safer than living on a 30th floor..
No turkey in general is earth quake prone zone country! Not safe to buy there.
Excellent content guys, very informative... supersiniz
Thanks for covering this topic and sharing valuable information and advices... it very much relieved me and should do for foreign investors ... now I know what factors to consider while shopping or evaluating property in Turkey... and definitely gained enough confidence to deal with this subject in future... as always Thanks Cameron, Aladdin and PT Team 👍🏻
Thanks for the comment 👍
The business insider graphic seems incorrect. Istanbul is sitting on top of a quite a major faltline. However, the frequency of earthquakes is indeed lower compared to other regions. The risk is that you simply don't know when it is going to hit. Scientists warn for years that the pressure is building up. The point is that it is not a matter of an "if" but rather a "when" according to scientists. Istanbul has to wake up in terms of building quality. So hopefully people more and more wake up and start to invest in well-built high quality propterties. How many developers are there in Istanbul who built earthequake resistant houses and how can I check when going about buying propterty?
Don’t buy in turkey, the whole country is earth quake prone zone
As an Australian builder I wonder the quality of the reinforcing steel that's used? Is Turkey importing Chinese Steel?
I need to investigate the supply of water power and sewage disposal.
One of the biggest issues that worry me around the world when I go into a high-rise building is the standard of fire protection and fighting. In major service Ducts between floors for instance there is often no fire transmission prevention allowing the potential of a Towering Inferno.
Hi Geoff, you seem to be well-versed in construction. The quality of a solid property in Turkey is usually reflected in its price. So that is an indication when purchasing a property here at least 80% of the time. The high cost of high-rises is justified due the building materials used, extensive research prior to construction and the quality & assurance surveys that take place throughout the process not to mention the standard that these buildings have to adhere to meet the international standards.
Although i am thinking of moving to istanbul, the risk of earthquake is holding me back.
Your video is good, but you are not 24 × 7 in your earthquake resistant home. Istanbul and other parts of Turkey are always under high earthquake risk.
Whats your suggestion on that??
Well look at it like this; it is up to you to structure your life in Turkey. For example our office building is earthquake compliant. And speaking on my behalf(Alaattin) my home is also earthquake compliant. So at least for the %90 of my life I believe I am secured. But obviously you can never guarantee where you will be at the time of the earthquake. More over we don’t even know if or when the earthquake will happen. The magnitude of it is also impossible to be accurately predicted. But let’s take a look at the worst case scenario. At the time of the earthquake you were at a building which was not earthquake compliant and it got collapsed and you’ve got injured or god forbid died. Well, the chance of that happening is actually smaller than getting hit by a car. So, obviously it’s your decision. But for the 20M ppl living in Istanbul this is a reality that we have to live with and hope for the best.
Another great video, Alattin. You're better than many pros
I appreciate that!🙏
16:40 Correction here. The concrete sample taken from a building, the 'karot' as it's called, can never ever be taken from a spot where there are rebars. That's why they first scan the area, and make sure they take a sample from between the rebars in a column. Though I am sure in many many many buildings, the proper use of these rebars is questionable, this news item is about the fact that almost buildings in Istanbul built before 2000 were made out of sea sand. Sea sand concrete is weak and it has salt in it and salt erodes iron, therefore a deadly combination, especially when a building ages. Turkiye should focus on seismic isolators, and more and more commercial and residential buildings should be built with them.
the appropriate term for buildings moving with earhtquakes is "swaying" not "wobbling ". wobbling has a bad canotation
thank you guys that was helpful. keep up the great work
Our pleasure Latif! Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much once again, for another very important and informative topic of discussion ,, it sure did help me amidst my research ,, keep up the great work 👍
Glad it was helpful!🙏
Good and honest analysis
thank you 🙏
Am from Uganda and so glad I landed on this topic...thanks for the information please
our pleasure !🙏
Excellent as always . Thank you for the knowledge you share . How do I research schools ? The area I will move in will mostly depend on schools for my children
Sure. We’ll cover the private schools in the upcoming episodes.
Excellent information and transparency . Thank you so much!
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you this episode was very informative, finally understood why some house are so cheap. I am from UK, before buying a house here, it is recommended to investigate the property , by a property investigator before buying a house. Does this exist in Turkey,.
Very informative analysis excellent clip/episode on property.
Thanks for the feedback.
Very informative, thanks for the efforts made to explain very important facts
Thanks for the feedback.
Bravo! Appreciate this very informative video!
Thanks for the feedback !
thanks for this great video. is the quake regulation enforcement happening in major large cities only or everywhere in Turkey ? is there a documentation that potential buyer can obtain that confirms these enforcements were performed ?
Hi Abdo, the building ID regulation has been applied to entire Turkey as a country and begun in major cities first as of this year. Kindly watch our video on the topic for more detail ruclips.net/video/pl1fsCrauGc/видео.html .
These episodes have been your best on these cheap apartments.
thank you so much 🙏
The 1960 Chilean earthquake is the largest earthquake that has been measured on a seismograph, reaching 9.5 magnitude on 22 May 1960.
Thank you Cam & Ala for this very informative and analytic video.
you are very welcome 🙏
Very informative, bravo :)
Thanks for the feedback.
I am so amazed your show is easier to look at and interesting! I am not ready to invest in Turkey yet but I have also been wondering how the danger is to buy old buildings in Istanbul. I like to buy an old and bad house in the best street for a long-term investment strategy. is there insurance covering the natural disaster for rebuilding the whole structure?
Regards from Japan(everyday earthquake country!)
by the way, the three-floor building construction process you show in the video seems less and thin steel posts for the large area?
As usual very informative n giving awearnce episod۔ Good job 👍
Interesting facts/statistics, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the input.
MayAllah keep our brother. Country turkey safe always. Ameen.
🙏
When we moved to Beylikdüzü büyükşehir konutları, we are informed that these houses built by tunnel mold, precast, radial base technology. Then we checked jeological situation. As jeological, our houses area was Bakırköy formation. It is probably 65 point in 100 scorage. Building management informed us that 10 years ago, the test was done for our building and passed the test. According to our all information, we and our houses can be secured if the expected earthquake happens. But our houses built before 1999 year. What should we do more as prevention and improvement?
Hey Serhat. As we’ve said in the begging of the video we are not experts. We believe that you should talk to some people who have detailed information about the subject.
So investing in Istanbul is a major problem because even if the new building you own survived the rest of the city is going to be demolished around it.
Basically the economy of the city as a whole would be wrecked.
This is part of the urban regeneration plan that aims to substantially decrease the earthquake risks, and eventually eliminate them altogether.
Very informative and educational discussion. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Great analysis
New construction in safe areas is the best option
Exactly!
But do you mean any new building are safe? how should undrestand this one?
Hi, Could you make a video or explain which cities are on fault line for earth quake in Turkey. Any idea Antalya is under earth quake risk? thanks
Very good report .. Thank u guys ...
Our pleasure! 🙏
Thank you very much for the detailed and informative video.
You are welcome! 🙏
Thank you so much for the information that really helps , but i just wonder I have read about what they call the fault line for the earthquake! does this means that areas with a brand new development that fits the earthquake criteria might be effected for example (Marina villas) west Marina or Buyukcekmece! or any new developments that is in the fault-line of the earthquake!
Thanks for the information. Some people like me want to invest in luxury apartments but without the simmin pools/gyms/sauna because they come at a pricely monthly service costs especially if you take a 4 bedroom appartment. That's why these poorly build appartments are more appealing. If luxury apartments could be build without all those amenities I'd appreciate that.
Very good documentary...Do you have guys, the same map about risk and safe area in the asia side?
hey sir , you can find plenty online 😊
wow man you guy's are so amazing i am planning buy property but was hesitant but now i got some idea where to buy this video was so helpfull
Our pleasure!
by the way i have a question i am from washington dc usa if i put 25%down payment can i get finance for rest and also i am looking around 60 k 2 bed room apartment
Informative video.... Tq
Seems like this is never more appropriate now unfortunately in 2023 😢
Thanks for your sympathy
I live Turkey for more than 20 years. I can assure you that in the area of the terrible 1999 earthquake for some years construction was better - though not everywhere - , however since that time interest in earthquake risks declined and regulations disregarded again on a wide scale. Do not buy a property in Turkey without a proper check of the construction by a specialist, would be my advice. Moreover I think it is highly disputable that Turkey is not a major earthquake destination.. Not only Istanbul but almost all the country is high risk.
Very informative video thank you! If someone is willing to buy a property, how can you be sure that the property is been built properly? Is there any documentation or some kind of document one can acquire? And do you guys help with finding a property for people with any budget? Or is there a minimum requirement you need to have? Thanks in advance and keep up the good work! :)
hey there , after 2002 no building was allowed to be built if it doesn't reach that standers that the government has when it comes to earthquakes
In Izamir, it was 6.6 earthquack. And just 150 people are died. It shows Turkey's great professional response to natural calamity like earth quack. Second, every part of the world is prone to some sort of natural calamity. If it is not earthquck, it is flood or famine or any other calamity. Third, earthquack in Turkey is an issue because it is a concern of the people. In New Delhi, it was felt 4 to 5 times within two months, but it is less addressed issue, because it is not a concern. Four, earthquack is a trouble but it happens after a long period of time. Bad weather, worst administration of the cities, and road accidents are among those thousand issues which caused millions of death every year. In summary, it is an important issue but it is not the primary reason to avoid choosing a better place.
good point
Turkey is not ruining it's natural resources the hills the rivers which is very common in sub continent corrupt authorities and political honcho's
No quake information for the Asian side?
Very informative. Can you please talk about earthquake insurance policy, and what kind of coverage you suggest? Is it necessary, specifically in Izmir? Thanks!
hey , mostly the earthquake insurance is related to the the overall insurance company that you're dealing with , you can contact them for more information
Am from Ghana
hey there 😊
25k usd apartment on risk??? So what about the building in all 10 provinces destroyed in last few days. Those were very expensive and also built after 1999 earthquake Do you have any explainantion?
last week 3.5 magnitude of earthquake came in kagithane and you were saying it is in safe zone.
If Property turkey firm has all of its for sale or whatever they sold already having earthquake proofing record or video ir any test reports?
*In your next video, can you guys cover the most common kind of frauds, deceptions, lies and cheating that happens during the real estate sale in Turkey? A friend recently bought an apartment in Beylikduzu, Istanbul. It's a well secure building but there is something in the contract that he didn't know, and it makes him EXTREMELY unhappy. He said, no matter how much of an English translation you can make, but you really never know what are the hidden fine prints in the original contract written in the Turkish language - and there are just way too many lies that real estate agent freely speak to you with 100% confidence.*
Working with a lawyer is a must. I'm not brave enough to avoid paying a lawyer when buying a property
stay tuned 🙏
@@muratkarel9806
Can you recommend any good real state attorneys in the Istanbul area? I've heard there is so much cheating in some parts of Turkey that even "lawyers" could be "liars". :))
@@khaleefax9553 www.aslanattorney.com
Make a Video ON ANKARA PROPERTIES Too Please.
Noted!
Can you do any program on Yalova and property in Yalova as retirement home.
Point taken. Thanks’s for the input.
Do you really have earthquake s in turkey and which cities since some of us want to relocate and do investment in turkey. Pls let us know
Well that’s actually the point of this video. Turkey is not a Major earthquake zone. But still there are fault lines and you have to know what to buy and where to buy. Send us a message at wa.me/908505325195 so that we can discuss into detail.
Very much important topic that I wish to hear
Thanks for the input.
Thank you Property Turkey for addressing this concern. It was better if more information from real estate 's point view was included. How real esate market is responding to this issue. It was really a relevant subject but what I felt, you were less confident in this subject (Forgive me if I am wrong).
thank you for your feedback ! 🙏
How risky is Macedonia and rest of balkans? Are our faults connected with some of of the Turkish faults?The earthquake in Croatia suprised the whole balkan pretty well I think. But as i see this is about 7+ earthquakes Idk how big chance is for that.
Is high deadly wave tsunami possible in istanbul and izmir ?
No, big scale tsunamis are not common in Turkey.
I don't think we learned all that much from the 1999 earthquake. The reality stands: the earthquake will hit the poorest the hardest. The quake in Istanbul is going to happen and since 70% of buildings have been built without even the basic permits, just imagine the quality of the buildings. If I could leave this city, I would leave right now honestly.
Hello. Why do you think that 70% of building were built even without basic permits? I’m considering Istanbul as a potential place for a long term stay, and your comment gave me a concern.
And also how often do turkey experience earthquakes?
Well, if you’re talking about earthquakes with over 7 recto scale they’re not many. Once every 10-15 years in different part of the country. But please check google for accurate information.
The dude literally said that unfortunately, we don't have T-Sunami in Turkey! Are you serious? SMH
Hi Naser! Meant to say *fortunately.
Flooding is a big problem in uk
So beautiful Istanbul i likes
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What cities of Turkey are totally earthquake free or very low risk.
hey , earthquakes are natural disasters that cant be predicted , an earthquake can happen at anytime and part of the world 🙏
Who to blame?
Hi Peace4all, there's both human factor and force major involved.
My next topic for video is What benefits does the government give to foreign buyers while they buy properties in Turkey, such as education, health, job, and other things which are not known to foreign buyers.
If you're applying for citizenship you can benefit all the rights of a citizen. If you buy a property in Turkey regardless of the purchase amount you can apply for residency permit. Aside from these the rest will depend on your lifestyle and capabilities.
Hi dear brother can you please make video about school in English and cost please very important because my kids speak only English
hey , NOTED !
I have a question if u could answer:
To live a luxury life in villa in Istanbul what are the minimum expenses that are needed including electricity bills, water bills and etc.
Plz Answer it would help alot :)
That would entirely depend on what kind of a lifestyle you wish to lead.
@@PropertyTurkeyCom With a family lets say the minimum expenses for a luxury life
@@huzaifaabdulrehman9886 Will you own the villa or rent it ?
@@PropertyTurkeyCom Own a 5bhk Villa :) - planning to shift to turkey after covid-19
@@huzaifaabdulrehman9886 If you want to live in Istanbul $2000-3000 a month would give a family a good life.
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Kamuran it’s not Iron it’s STEEL in Construction. Sorry to piss you off.
Ray 😂 Iron is used in smaller constructions in Turkey. Steel is used in the big ones.
Am from Uganda and so glad I landed on this topic...thanks for the information please
our pleasure !🙏
Thank you for your video, informative and knowledgeable.
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