WoW 😍 I fall in love with Turkey even more after watching this video. My husband 🇯🇵 and I 🇮🇹 just watched it together and Istanbul is now definitely on the top of our “city to live in” list 😍 … when the kids grow up 😅
Greetings from Fiji in the Pacific....Turkey never crossed my mind until i started watching Turkish series..lol.now im very interested in Turkey and its people,language,food etc....beautiful country indeed❤
Every now and again I watch a video or see a picture of Turkey which reminds me of why I fell in love with this incredible country some 25 + years ago.
Hey bro, I have 2 video requests please: 1. What is the ex-pat scene like in city centre and outskirts? Do ex-pats integrate into regular Turkish society or do they live in a “bubble”? 2. And how easy / difficult is it for non-Turkish speakers to build a life in Istanbul? For example running day to day errands, or new making friends. I’m strongly considering moving to Istanbul very soon as I work online...but I don’t speak Turkish. Thanks for all your videos!
Istanbul indeed is a magical piece of heavens on earth.....absolutely gorgeous .. can't wait to eat my meal on a bench alongside bosphorus bridge near Sariyer
@@AladdinsTurkey Hello I am very poor 😭😭 I don't have job to handle my family 😭 I work on RUclips but no a good reponse 😭 You think I am worse thank other 😭😭
What absolutely gorgeous locales! Loved the first and the third because they tick all the boxes. Thanks for the video, and wishing you and your family the best of health!
Good to see your amazing content.. There is always something new and interesting and the way you represent. Only problem is the gap between vlogs :) Keep it up!
@@AladdinsTurkey Hi Aladdin, I am Shareen from India. After watching your videos with Turkan Atay, I cam here to watch your videos. Your urdu is good and English is so fluent. Hope to meet you by the end of this Year in Turkey. I am applying for my PhD in Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey. It's my dream country ❤️. I love Turkish culture and moreover Turkish drama's.
“Houston, we have a problem!” What? Istanbul is not Texas? I grew up in Texas and want to now live in Istanbul and I Love people”. 😂 Great video - more than the property / areas being showcased, it’s your personality that intrigues people and your demeanor. WELL DONE! Need to see you in Turkish drama and Hollywood movies - the next MISSION IMPOSSIBLE star 🌟!!!
@@zarishsk1212 Hello I am very poor 😭😭 I don't have job to handle my family 😭 I work on RUclips but no a good reponse 😭 You think I am worse thank other 😭😭
Amazing video as always, was just wondering about Göktürk, I hear there's a new metro will you do an update video on these areas after the metro has completed?
Great video, thank you 🌷 I was looking for a place that offers the best of both worlds since I love nature and seems like Gukturk is the place. The only downside is that it'll take more than an hour to get to Nisantasi and other major districts.
Assalam Alikum Alaattin! As always your work is fabulous. In love with those drone shots. The information you provided is well detailed and spot on. Wishing you all the very best bro!
Cool man, i’ll be going to turkey next week and i’ll stay for a few months, i’ll be living in the same neighborhood as you are now! Thanks for the information you’ve been sharing!
Totally missed this video! Yeah I’m the same… I’d love to live in a quieter area away from the city with sea view and forest/mountains etc. Cities are good to visit but too hectic and polluted to live.
i am an Indian and Moving to Australia with my to be husband if i had a choice I would definitely moved to Zekeriyakoy because of Turkish dramas. love this beautiful country.
woow, i really like zekeryakoy. what a beautiful place. peaceful nature. it is sad that people cannot have nice gardens and greens so easily anymore. where is the land in turkey cheaper? i guess inland, or east?? or karadeniz?
I used to live in Zekeriyakoy... what a wonderful town. Except for when the street dogs get together or the cows roam through town. Maybe that has changed though, I have not been back since 2005
"I love not man the less, but nature more" (Lord Byron) I think this is what Allattin meant when he said :I don't like people"😉 I wish you gave us some info about the public transportation system in these places as well.
Thanks for information. Its really helpful in buying property in Turkey. But if you provide us information about some good and cheap property for buying is more useful for people like me, those want to buy cheap and good apartments not only in Istanbul but other cities of Turkey as well.
My wife and I are planning to stay somewhere near Istanbul for a month in September or October. We want to be near Istanbul but we like to stay in the nature. The area around Zekeriyaköy looks really great. Do you recommend to stay in an AirBnB around there? Will we get around without a car or do you recommend driving there?
Hi Toni! Yes, AirBnB is a great option and I'd suggest you rent a car to be able to travel to places in the vicinity of Zekeriyaköy, such as the Black Sea for instance.
@@AladdinsTurkey Thank you very much for your reply Aladdin. So would you say driving is safe for foreigners in Turkey? I have just been driving in Switzerland and Italy so far. Therefore I am not quite sure if I will be able to manage Turkey's traffic or not. Do you have any experiences about foreigners driving in Turkey?
@@theRealJohnnyG. I live in Switzerland and I have been recently in Izmir and rented a car. The traffic there is less organized, sometimes it can feel like everyone drives how they like in terms of lane keeping and speed but not in a dangerous way, you get used to it. It is absolutely doable, stay attentive and nothing will happen.
I laughed when you said you don't like people. Your choice of profession requires you like people, doesn't it? I, on the other hand, love people but I also love Forrest, mountains ,the birds and animals so I chose to live in the Ozarks, in Arkansas, in the USA. I hope you have a fantastic day. Love the drone shots and the entire video.
That's where I live part time as well...NWA 😀. My husband is from Turkey. Its such a beautiful country and that's why we are looking to buy there as well.
@@cynkal1203 Fantastic!! I have met several Turkish folk in this area. One at Lowes who, along with his Kangal dog,, was checking out with his purchases. That dog was huge. The size of a small horse. It was friendly and let me pat its head. I had never seen such a huge dog. Beautiful but oh so big.. I am surprised the summer heat in NWA is tolerated here. I have Istanbul on my weather app and have had for two years now. It is hotter in summer and colder here in winter than in Istanbul. Although today the temps are close, 93 degrees F in NWA for a high and 90 degrees F. In Istanbul.
@@daffalathifilham8028 I think I would love Turkey! I loved Turkey when I studied it in World history, especially the Istanbul area, but I would like to visit the entire country. The people, the food, the countryside, the coastal areas, the mountains, the forests I love it all! Yes, I would love to visit Turkey.
Yeah, gated rich communities that look nice in these videos. 500k dollar houses meanwhile minimum wage is around 300 dollars. I live in a regular neighborhood in one of the cities of this hellhole of a country, its nothing like where that dude lives in. General population is poor af.
@@288gto7 Yes, monthly earning is 400 but the products and services are more than twice as cheap as US and thrice as cheap as western europe. So, you mean getting a 1000 dollar per month and living in a car house is what 1st world country means? 😅
@@yuu9258 min wage is 330 dollars as of now not 400. On top of that the Gov taxes the shit out of everything. Even gaming consoles are twice the money in here at around 1100 dollars thanks to retarded taxes meanwhile its 500 in usa. Some cars get so huge taxes that they cost 4-5 times of what they cost in europe. When we buy a car we buy one for ourselves and 2-3 more for the government basically, thats how ridiculous those taxes are And thats not the only thing. Even a 30k euro standard car is pretty affordable by everybody in 1st world meanwhile here that same car is considered an extremely luxury item. Also meat here is expensive af , way more expensive than in us or europe. Gov sold all the factories and now we are extremely dependant on imports meanwhile our currency is literal trash. Even paper is extremely expensive because we have no factories left producing papers. This country used to have great farming etc now we even import seeds of vegetables etc. this country is beyond f*cked at this point. Services being cheap is a rare occurance. Meanwhile most of the other stuff is extremely expensive. In 1st world countries you can actually live like a normal human being. In here even doctor wages are at the poverty line, you have no idea. Poverty line in this country is around 8912TL which is around 1041 dollars as of now. Min wage is 1/3 the amount of the POVERTY LINE. Still cant see how poor this country is or do you want more examples???
@@yuu9258 yeah bro its extremely easy to migrate to 1st world countries from 3rd world hellholes 😂😂😂. I swear 30% of the youth in this country would migrate to the 1st world without giving it a second thought if it was easy.
Aladin I saw a news on a television channel in Bangladesh That was mormor sea beach in Turkey was polluted ....I fell so sad and worried 😓.....I pray every thing will be perfect Inshaallah 🥰✌️
I was in Turkey right before coronavirus. What a beautiful country.
Alladin works with people, great salesman, also Alladin - “I don’t like people”
I am sure he meant I don’t like crowds and crowded places!
WoW 😍 I fall in love with Turkey even more after watching this video.
My husband 🇯🇵 and I 🇮🇹 just watched it together and Istanbul is now definitely on the top of our “city to live in” list 😍 … when the kids grow up 😅
Greetings from Fiji in the Pacific....Turkey never crossed my mind until i started watching Turkish series..lol.now im very interested in Turkey and its people,language,food etc....beautiful country indeed❤
Every now and again I watch a video or see a picture of Turkey which reminds me of why I fell in love with this incredible country some 25 + years ago.
Hey bro, I have 2 video requests please:
1. What is the ex-pat scene like in city centre and outskirts? Do ex-pats integrate into regular Turkish society or do they live in a “bubble”?
2. And how easy / difficult is it for non-Turkish speakers to build a life in Istanbul?
For example running day to day errands, or new making friends.
I’m strongly considering moving to Istanbul very soon as I work online...but I don’t speak Turkish.
Thanks for all your videos!
What a beautiful decision. Tebrikler and all the best!
After seeing many videos like these one thing I understood for sure that people of Istanbul have high regards for swimming pools.
I love your channel, I really mean it, that is what I have been locking for for years. EXTREMELY PREMIUM QUALITY content, no competitors at all.
Never thought Istanbul has this kind of greenery :O
Thank you for posting.
Thanks for watching Chrisz!
I think most if Turkey Region have this kind of greenery
Loved this side of Istanbul that we don't often see in dizi-s... Love Istanbul!
Istanbul indeed is a magical piece of heavens on earth.....absolutely gorgeous .. can't wait to eat my meal on a bench alongside bosphorus bridge near Sariyer
Turkey is obviously amongst the most visited country in the world. Turkey is favourite country for tourism in the world.
Ma shaa Allah
Allah Rab ul Izzat made the universe so marvellous.
Sounds fab space, village good food good quality...no traffic...no night life...x
Bro, don t tell everyone our secrets they ll build skyscrapers there. I want to live there someday in the future but with the nature.
Hahaha
More than 20 years ago I studied in this city. I am falling of love when ever I ve been in Istambul again and again....
🙏🏼
Oh my God it's look like heaven ❤❤❤❤❤❤💗🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So a person like myself can visit the three cities and make my own decision. Thank You Very Much excellent Video!
We love Istanbul. So big and nice city 🥰🥰
Great video, thanks, its much easier to find a place to live now.
Even if you show a town of turkey I'll like it... Beautiful turkey
Not Turkey, Türkiye
Beautiful places in north Istanbul looking like a painted city. Your drone views were excellent like as world class. Thanks to Aladdin.
My pleasure, Kamrul!
@@AladdinsTurkey
Hello I am very poor 😭😭
I don't have job to handle my family 😭
I work on RUclips but no a good reponse 😭
You think I am worse thank other 😭😭
@@AladdinsTurkey whether Zekeriyaköy, Kemerburgaz and Göktürk belong to the city of Istanbul?
I'll contact you when I won a jackpot to get an amazingly beautiful place in your country... love the nature of Turkey!
Nice exposure for me about Istanbul 😍 thank you 🙏
My pleasure, Bilal!
I live near Levent area though I never knew this much information | Great Work 💯
Appreciate that Ahsan!
I second everything said about zekeriyaköy, such a beautiful place to live 😍
It really is, isn't it Sima!?
What absolutely gorgeous locales! Loved the first and the third because they tick all the boxes. Thanks for the video, and wishing you and your family the best of health!
This place is so interesting i like the nature specially the sea side
Great presentation, Alladin! Thank you.
Glad you liked it Anmol!
Good to see your amazing content..
There is always something new and interesting and the way you represent.
Only problem is the gap between vlogs :)
Keep it up!
Thanks for the tips Yousaf!
@@AladdinsTurkey Hi Aladdin, I am Shareen from India. After watching your videos with Turkan Atay, I cam here to watch your videos. Your urdu is good and English is so fluent. Hope to meet you by the end of this Year in Turkey. I am applying for my PhD in Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey. It's my dream country ❤️. I love Turkish culture and moreover Turkish drama's.
oh, I lived in Zeriyakoy in 2005 and had a beautiful memories.
Thx bro , let's go !
Finally your video out.
Thanks for your patience Afia!
I always visit Istanbul but I have ever been to those beautiful areas. Thanks for sharing your thoughts of beautiful Turkey
My pleasure, Asiya! Thanks for watching.
“Houston, we have a problem!”
What? Istanbul is not Texas? I grew up in Texas and want to now live in Istanbul and I Love people”.
😂
Great video - more than the property / areas being showcased, it’s your personality that intrigues people and your demeanor.
WELL DONE! Need to see you in Turkish drama and Hollywood movies - the next MISSION IMPOSSIBLE star 🌟!!!
Thanks Hamid, appreciate your kind observations!
Great video as always hope we can meet in Istanbul in 2023
It’s beautiful place. Masha Allah Masha Allah
I don't like people *
Me: finally someone speaks my language!
Your videos are always superb. What is your opinion about some other cities of Turkey? Like Izmir etc.
Thank You So Much Aladdin Bro..😚💙
Thank you for watching, Zarish!
@@AladdinsTurkey Most Welcome 😊💙
@@zarishsk1212
Hello I am very poor 😭😭
I don't have job to handle my family 😭
I work on RUclips but no a good reponse 😭
You think I am worse thank other 😭😭
I love that part of Istanbul
Amazing video as always, was just wondering about Göktürk, I hear there's a new metro will you do an update video on these areas after the metro has completed?
Great video, thank you 🌷 I was looking for a place that offers the best of both worlds since I love nature and seems like Gukturk is the place. The only downside is that it'll take more than an hour to get to Nisantasi and other major districts.
🙏🏼
“I don’t like people” 🤣 same here! ❤️
I definitely go get a Gym membership when I back to Istanbul !
As always, great video . Great info. Great host.
Thanks for watching, Saadia!
Assalam Alikum Alaattin! As always your work is fabulous. In love with those drone shots.
The information you provided is well detailed and spot on. Wishing you all the very best bro!
Thanks a ton Hasan!
@@AladdinsTurkey Always welcome bro!
Great video and info man!
Appreciate it!
Cool man, i’ll be going to turkey next week and i’ll stay for a few months, i’ll be living in the same neighborhood as you are now! Thanks for the information you’ve been sharing!
Hi Renan, glad it was helpful and hope you enjoy your stay.
Nice places
And so beautiful
Very informative, thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it Junaid!
Totally missed this video!
Yeah I’m the same… I’d love to live in a quieter area away from the city with sea view and forest/mountains etc. Cities are good to visit but too hectic and polluted to live.
Wow beautiful house 🏠 sir 👌 really love you 😘 you are very hart work take care ❤️❤️ God bless you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
So nice of you 🙂
@@AladdinsTurkey thank so much love you 😘😘
i am an Indian and Moving to Australia with my to be husband if i had a choice I would definitely moved to Zekeriyakoy because of Turkish dramas. love this beautiful country.
🙏wow,stanbul Turkey, Wish to taste Turkish delight... Looks delicious...😔only in my dream
So fun and informative 😍 keep them coming 😍
Great content, I love your energy!
Thank you so much!
Well explained informative video 👍
I love Istanbul....don't wanna evah leave here.......❤
videonuzdaki bilgiler çok çekici
I’d gladly live in any of those places..I adore Turkey, wish I spoke the language
woow, i really like zekeryakoy. what a beautiful place. peaceful nature. it is sad that people cannot have nice gardens and greens so easily anymore. where is the land in turkey cheaper? i guess inland, or east?? or karadeniz?
I used to live in Zekeriyakoy... what a wonderful town. Except for when the street dogs get together or the cows roam through town. Maybe that has changed though, I have not been back since 2005
Amazing video ☺️👌
Thanks for watching Ayman!
That's a great price for a home that close to the city! You'd have to pay double that to get a big home with space near Chicago.
When I buy a villa/house in Istanbul then in Riva/Istanbul
- a small and silence village in north Istanbul (köy)
- at the black sea
- highway nearly
Could you make a video about places where most actors and other famous people live?
Great vlog & very helpful.Thank you
Hi Fay, thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Fenerbahce area is the best it has nature the park water and great cafes
Kivanç Tatlitüg & Çağatay Ulusoy also live at Zekeriyakoy ☺
@Yo Bo they r turkish celebrities. I guess celebrities will choose a good location to reside ☺☺
You can certainly tell Yo knows nothing about Turkish TV series or Turkish celebs|| I live in the USA and I know who they are.
Wahhh.. Amazing, Interesting Place 💙
You are amazing.Allah bless you ❤️
Love you bro
"I love not man the less, but nature more" (Lord Byron)
I think this is what Allattin meant when he said :I don't like people"😉
I wish you gave us some info about the public transportation system in these places as well.
THIS PEOPLE HAVE MONEY GOOD INFO AND VIDEO THANKS
Masha'Allah!
Please make a video Anatolian side version of it. Thank you!
"A. I don't like people " really cracked me up .
Thanks for information. Its really helpful in buying property in Turkey. But if you provide us information about some good and cheap property for buying is more useful for people like me, those want to buy cheap and good apartments not only in Istanbul but other cities of Turkey as well.
My wife and I are planning to stay somewhere near Istanbul for a month in September or October. We want to be near Istanbul but we like to stay in the nature. The area around Zekeriyaköy looks really great. Do you recommend to stay in an AirBnB around there? Will we get around without a car or do you recommend driving there?
Hi Toni! Yes, AirBnB is a great option and I'd suggest you rent a car to be able to travel to places in the vicinity of Zekeriyaköy, such as the Black Sea for instance.
@@AladdinsTurkey Thank you very much for your reply Aladdin. So would you say driving is safe for foreigners in Turkey? I have just been driving in Switzerland and Italy so far. Therefore I am not quite sure if I will be able to manage Turkey's traffic or not. Do you have any experiences about foreigners driving in Turkey?
@@theRealJohnnyG. I live in Switzerland and I have been recently in Izmir and rented a car. The traffic there is less organized, sometimes it can feel like everyone drives how they like in terms of lane keeping and speed but not in a dangerous way, you get used to it. It is absolutely doable, stay attentive and nothing will happen.
Nice video
Can you also do the Asian side as well. By the way love the video
I'll try Sofiya!
Aladin, can you show something similar for other cities like Bursa or Izmir?! Thanks
Assalam u aliakum everyone
Nice
I'm from Pakistan and Peshawar
Live USA
Please upload daily I'm waiting for your video
gorgeous area ! how long does it take to get there from Taxim by public transit ?
Love your videos
Designer Turkey in
BUYUKCEKMECE
Outstanding project by
PROPERTY TURKEY brother
well that's life!
um also thinking shifting in this country.
Beautiful
I want to live in the suburbs in Istanbul but not too far away from the crowded areas.
I laughed when you said you don't like people. Your choice of profession requires you like people, doesn't it? I, on the other hand, love people but I also love Forrest, mountains ,the birds and animals so I chose to live in the Ozarks, in Arkansas, in the USA.
I hope you have a fantastic day. Love the drone shots and the entire video.
That's where I live part time as well...NWA 😀. My husband is from Turkey. Its such a beautiful country and that's why we are looking to buy there as well.
@@cynkal1203 Fantastic!! I have met several Turkish folk in this area. One at Lowes who, along with his Kangal dog,, was checking out with his purchases. That dog was huge. The size of a small horse. It was friendly and let me pat its head. I had never seen such a huge dog. Beautiful but oh so big..
I am surprised the summer heat in NWA is tolerated here. I have Istanbul on my weather app and have had for two years now. It is hotter in summer and colder here in winter than in Istanbul. Although today the temps are close, 93 degrees F in NWA for a high and 90 degrees F. In Istanbul.
@@mmoudy5884 you should visit Northern Turkey, the most beautifull places in Turkey
@@daffalathifilham8028 I think I would love Turkey! I loved Turkey when I studied it in World history, especially the Istanbul area, but I would like to visit the entire country. The people, the food, the countryside, the coastal areas, the mountains, the forests I love it all! Yes, I would love to visit Turkey.
Visitez certainement ici.
ÎSTANBUL
1 PÎERRE LOTÎ.
2 KAPALI ÇARSI
3 TAKSÎM
4 EMÎNÖNÛ
5 ÇAMLICA
6 DOLMA BAHCE SARAYI
7 BOGAZ TURU
8 ADALAR
9 KIZ KULESI
10 KADIKÖY ÇÎLEK SOKAK
ce que tu devrais manger
petit déjeuner.
si vous êtes trop encombré
1 petit déjeuner à tartiner
Si 2 personnes
1 SU BÖREGI
2 SIMIT
3 POCA
Après-midi
1 KUMPIR
2 KOKOREC
3 TANTUNI
Ce soir manger
1 ET DÖNER
2 ISKENDER
3 ADANA KEBAB
4 KÖFTE
5 TESTI KEBABI
breuvages
1 Matin TURK CAY TURK KAHVE
2 Après-midi AYRAN
3 RAKI
le dessert
1 KUNEFE
2 SUTLAC dessert au lait avec du riz
3 BAKLAVA
Mann ur country is soooo beautiful!!!!!!
This dude is rich.. Clearly not middle class in Turkey.
Yeah, gated rich communities that look nice in these videos. 500k dollar houses meanwhile minimum wage is around 300 dollars. I live in a regular neighborhood in one of the cities of this hellhole of a country, its nothing like where that dude lives in. General population is poor af.
@@288gto7 Yes, monthly earning is 400 but the products and services are more than twice as cheap as US and thrice as cheap as western europe. So, you mean getting a 1000 dollar per month and living in a car house is what 1st world country means? 😅
@@yuu9258 min wage is 330 dollars as of now not 400. On top of that the Gov taxes the shit out of everything. Even gaming consoles are twice the money in here at around 1100 dollars thanks to retarded taxes meanwhile its 500 in usa. Some cars get so huge taxes that they cost 4-5 times of what they cost in europe. When we buy a car we buy one for ourselves and 2-3 more for the government basically, thats how ridiculous those taxes are And thats not the only thing. Even a 30k euro standard car is pretty affordable by everybody in 1st world meanwhile here that same car is considered an extremely luxury item. Also meat here is expensive af , way more expensive than in us or europe. Gov sold all the factories and now we are extremely dependant on imports meanwhile our currency is literal trash. Even paper is extremely expensive because we have no factories left producing papers. This country used to have great farming etc now we even import seeds of vegetables etc. this country is beyond f*cked at this point. Services being cheap is a rare occurance. Meanwhile most of the other stuff is extremely expensive. In 1st world countries you can actually live like a normal human being. In here even doctor wages are at the poverty line, you have no idea. Poverty line in this country is around 8912TL which is around 1041 dollars as of now. Min wage is 1/3 the amount of the POVERTY LINE. Still cant see how poor this country is or do you want more examples???
@@288gto7 So why don't you move to USA? 😅😅 Nobody stopping you bro. Go. Haha 😅
@@yuu9258 yeah bro its extremely easy to migrate to 1st world countries from 3rd world hellholes 😂😂😂. I swear 30% of the youth in this country would migrate to the 1st world without giving it a second thought if it was easy.
Aladin I saw a news on a television channel in Bangladesh That was mormor sea beach in Turkey was polluted ....I fell so sad and worried 😓.....I pray every thing will be perfect Inshaallah 🥰✌️
Hi Ali..thanks for sharing this video I actually looking for the place Gokturk but you haven't mentioned the price of 2 bed room apartment
Hi Ather, kindly contact us via WhatsApp : wa.me/908505325195 to learn about the prices of 2 bedroom apartments in Göktürk.
Nice presentation!!!
Thank you Iqbal!
Aladdin love u so much
So nice from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Hello I am very poor 😭😭
I don't have job to handle my family 😭
I work on RUclips but no a good reponse 😭
You think I am worse thank other 😭