What will be the added value of renovation to appartment re- sale / rental if knowing the building age , and facilities elevators , stairs still won’t change .. how much % different will make to the neighbors appartment not renovated in same building … is it worth it or is better to buy in new building projects ? Thanks
Yes, I’m dying to see the the finished unit. Don’t block up the airwell - they are a feature of Asian properties that I like. Your idea for a conservatory is an excellent one. It will hugely increase your living area and the value of the apartment. Well done, Andrew. 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪
$280,000 for 3 bdrm apartment in Nişantaşı, a good deal. You don't even see apartments in that area for sale on websites anymore, not many. Congratulations and good luck.
Removing parts of the walls, increasing height of a door, turning a window to a door? I don't know how people in Turkey follow seismic regulations when they remodel their houses, but it is wise to find out what modifications were done to a property. You know that the strongest part in your apartment is a header for a door? This is where you stand if your building starts shaking. Not a good idea to cut it out. Before cutting and removing parts of your building, consult with a good structural engineering company.
I watched Andrew’s video yesterday and he was in Bogotá and today he is in Istanbul. He is very energetic after a trans Atlantic flight. This apartment has a lot of beautiful wood doors, cabinets, trim, etc that can be repurposed to making custom made bar, tables, balcony rails, etc. The cost of labor in Istanbul is very economical. Lots of beautiful woodwork.
Never block the natural light from the interior small window, it is also wonderful natural ventilation. Air. Oxygen. Life. Loved the whole look into your Turkish nook. Thank you. The outdoor space is divine.
I love Istanbul one of my fav holidays ever , people are lovely and you feel like a millionaire even if you are not , avoid Taxis take the Tram cant wait to go back , great property AH cant wait to see the finished product
As a Turkish person who went through the naturalization process to obtain a second passport in an EU country, I can't wait to buy a property in Istanbul and invest in my home country. Especially over the long term, I believe property in Istanbul is underrated. Thanks for all the free knowledge you're sharing over RUclips and I hope to be your client in the future.
I’m afraid to inform you that the best time for it has gone. Real estate property prices have increased from 60% to 180% in Istanbul, depending on the type of property and location. Now it is not the right moment to buy property here in Istanbul.
@@kagi95 Turkey HAVE future, because Turkey have children. Europe is DYING. Femminism kill the Western culture. You Turks are very fortunate to not be western culture, because your country is not dying. Greetings from Bulgaria, komsu.
That's why they make "Splits" or Heat Pump Air Conditioners that provide both warm and cool air. Dump the antiquated radiators. They take up valuable space...which is at a premium.
Be sure to double check and triple check the weight you can place outdoors in that winter garden. Trees are hugely heavy, the soil that houses them is heavy, and the last I saw heavy palm trees that did structural damage and were later removed may have contributed to that recent catastrophic condo collapse in Florida. If you want privacy, my recommendation is to find a different lightweight way to achieve it while still adhering to your sophisticated tastes.
Very interesting video. I like how you show what the possibility are if one wants to emigrate. You even show a trustworthy real estate agent. This is a very informative video that can help new people.
Congratulations on a great apartment Andrew! Can't wait to see the result of the renovation. A few quick questions: 1. How much has/would that renovation cost you? 2. What's the property tax for this apartment? 3. How much could it fetch if you were to rent it out? Thanks.
"Gas pipes hanging from the top" - as long as you have gas, that may well be a legal one so pipes are easy to inspect and leaks easy to find (and not that dangerous as a small leak allows the gas to easily distribute in the air). Seen that also in new buildings in Poland for legal reasons.
Interesting video. Make more of these please. Turkey is definitely an undervalued place. It has one of the most important/strategic positions in the world. Currency manipulation or not, their economy will flourish again one day. It's inevitable.
I love this presentation as it makes the goal of living elsewhere with great options real. Also, please update us regarding your renovation process to when it’s completed. Thank you for sharing your unique lifestyle!
Turkey is nice, not sure about this specific property (low ceiling heights seem like the biggest problem; everything else can be fixed when gutting it.
@@blockaderunner they’ll find out when they’re gutting it! It appears to have been next to the heating unit which was most likely a leak from it. Easy fix!
You can buy new apartments across from the beach along the coast in places like Alanya for under $100K. The neigborhoods aren't quite as developed though because the area is still building.
As an ex Vancouver couple, now living in Turkey, we can confirm much of what you said in your video, however we much prefer Turkeys Mugla region, better weather, prices and scenery. We were just in Istanbul, would have loved to have bought you a Turkish coffee or a Bira :)
I love the window that’s in the hallway, when you walk in. It has character and adds some much needed light. In the master bedroom bath, you might want to reconsider adding a tub. If you’re looking at resell at some point in the future, children don’t take showers until they’re around 5 give, or take a year, or so. I do understand wanting just a shower, because it’s more sleek looking. I wonder if there’s room for a corner shower in the small bathroom you’re putting in. I’d love to see this, when you’re done renovating! It already has so much charm, but I can’t wait to see what it looks like afterwards.
I like Turket. I only stayed in the Old City in Istanbul when I was visiting it is very beautiful and clean. Turks are very nice people, they go out of their way to help you, when you need directions or have questions.
It's a very nice place, for the low ceilings it has a fairly bright and spacious feel to it. I'm sure when it's finished it will be quite the showstopper. What fun! Best of luck and happy reno to you! 😁 I love the way the kitties appear to be relaxed and well taken care of out on the sidewalks there. ❤🐈
Congratulations Andrew! Commenting from my home here in Mexico City, ex-pat from Arizona. What an amazing and affordable opportunity to get citizenship and a solid investment property. The birth rate you mentioned is an important metric that I will be considering among others when I am ready to invest in the next 3 years! Been following you for a decade but Forest time commenting. Will make sure to engage more in the future. Keep up the great work.
Hello neighbors ~ Andrew and Mila😊Glad you found Istanbul worth it, and bought a property! 👏This is a wonderful addition for you and your family to add to your *homes portfolio and it’s my favorite city in the whole world. 😌I see why you picked Nişantaşı ~ for status, high end brand name stores, entertaining clients and lovely upscale restaurants not to mention Maçka park. Its a lot like Central Park in NYC. Nişantaşı has the upper East or west side of Manhattan vibes. 🍁🍂I enjoy visiting Nişantaşı but I don’t like it to live day-to-day and I’ll share why. There is a feeling of a “giant shopping mall” with less friendly people and cultural vibes than say, Cihangir. I found living in Cihangir a much more friendly (meet a stranger at a coffee shop) type vibe with so many artsy and creative people. I met friends very easily (like a lower east side vibe of Manhattan). I personally prefer to live in Cihangir and occasionally visit Nişantaşı for a lovely meal or hang out at the park. That’s my personal preference in our different and varied lifestyles. 😊Happy days to you and Mila and I can’t wait to see the renovations because the space is wonderful and will make an extraordinary home in Istanbul 🇹🇷👏☺️Congratulations🥳
I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the transformation! Please do shared the entire renovation process and any challenges, the lessons learned & things that turned out easier than you thought versus what may have been the hardest to overcome. ☺️
It seems like the interior is very quiet. That will be nice as a respite from the urban life. I agree to add a wardrobe or coat closet where the window us is a good resale feature. More storage is always good
Congratulations Andrew and Mrs. H !That looks like a great new home project ! I wouldn't close up that window by the front door. I would ask a structural engineer to work up a larger window frame and open it up to let more natural light into the entry way to give the visual effect of a larger space. Install a nice, tall mirror in the center, framed on both sides with natural light. If you're that close to Prada and Hermes and going out to be seen, it's always advantageous to have that last mirror check in natural light before you walk out the door. The outdoor space is quite a find as well. Will be watching to see how you green it and create a great outdoor living space. Happy renovating and decorating !!
Great video Andrew and at one point I thought you were walking down fifth avenue! I had not idea how cosmopolitan Istanbul is. Congratulations on your new purchase as well, I suspect you’ll do quite well on that too.
Love this very authentic Istanbul property and in Nışantası that’s a good price and you have great ideas for renovation. Hope to see this at a later date. Yes, Nışantaşı is amazing, I always stay in Şişli. Love Cihangir too!
Thank you for the show! How exciting! I know you will enjoy your new living space and I wish you well! As a Master Gardener, I see the potential of your outdoor space. I like your creative vision for your new home. May all of your dreams be realized!
Istanbul has a storied architectural heritage. I hope your home will incorporate Turkish touches, adapted, naturally, to your own tastes. p.s. I love the quirky hallway window. It would be interesting to see it utilized in some fashion, perhaps with a modified frame.
@10:25 - If the other [connecting] walls with / without windows are also yours, maybe have floor-to-ceiling glass walls? Nice pick-up for a project, Mr. H! Can't wait to see how it all turns out. And, yes, the property tours are a nice addition(s) to the channel.
Getting Turkish citizenship is a bit dangerous because kids can be conscripted to army. However, I would love to have back pocket residency in Turkey for occasional visits. What is tax situation for residency permit holders? In Thailand, holders of thai elite don’t have to pay tax.
A. I enjoyed the video and would be happy to see more along this theme. B. I like the brown wood window/trim and doorjambs, I'd keep them. They lend some warmth to the place. I admire your guts for investing such a sum of money into a part of the world that is often troubled, including by earthquake.
hey Andrew your place looks like it has a lot of potential the out door space looks inviting . keep us up to date as you progress and thanks for all the great videos
Literally my office building at 4:57! Crazy opportunities in Turkish real estate right now, and that's from someone who used to be bearish on Turkey until a few months ago. Prices per square meter in USD terms are barely up from all-time lows in most districts. If you can get TL financing (note that this is a big if and carries quite a bit of speculative exchange rate risk), you're looking at a negative 5-10% real interest rate where inflation will reduce your mortgage to basically nothing.
I enjoyed seeing this new Istanbul Apt of yours, Andrew! You probably already know this but you have to be very aware of load-bearing walls before you start tearing down walls to open a living space. Be careful my friend!
Great property find. I see the vision you were outlining during the walk through. Looking forward to seeing the results and finished product in a few months. The nomad capitalist interior designer should be your next channel. Lol Great location
I especially enjoy the property tours and interior design tips, they really educate on things to look for when buying foreign properties. But I heard that there are many properties in Istanbul that are not earthquake compliant and eventually must be demolished. How do you find out if a Turkish property is earthquake compliant before you buy? Perhaps just getting earthquake insurance is not enough?
Even much better than some european countries like the U.K or the Netherlands. Turkey has passed the covid pretty well also the citizens. Don't forget when the Turkish Government helped 157 countries during the pandemic on it's own cost of the Turkish Government. Turkey even helped the U.S couple of times and Europe, Africa, Asia, south america.
After seeing your apartment in Nisantasi neighborhood Istanbul, best thing for you to do is make contract with either Arcelik or Vitra or Scavolini Mutfak, Banyo , Ceramics and let the officials renovate while you choose tiles, kitchen closets, wasting closet closets, wall paints, new, highest quality doors etc. Renew the old pipes with new ones asap. Worker hourly wage in Istanbul is 1.50 euros to 2 euros at most, compared to 12 euros per hour in Helsinki Finland or in Paris France. Istanbul has only 3 months of winter at mostly mild weathers compared to inner Anatolian cities like Ankara, Kayseri, Eskisehir with at least 10 degrees warmer than those anatolian cities.
Would you like to see more property tours on our channel? Let us know in the comment below!
Looking forward to seeing this one remodeled
What will be the added value of renovation to appartment re- sale / rental if knowing the building age , and facilities elevators , stairs still won’t change .. how much % different will make to the neighbors appartment not renovated in same building … is it worth it or is better to buy in new building projects ? Thanks
Definitely would love that! Please!
I'd love to see the finished property!
YES
Can you show us before/after of the renovation Andrew, cheers
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll forward it to our creative team.
@@nomadcapitalist Creative team lol.... no
Yes, I’m dying to see the the finished unit. Don’t block up the airwell - they are a feature of Asian properties that I like. Your idea for a conservatory is an excellent one. It will hugely increase your living area and the value of the apartment. Well done, Andrew.
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Yes, he can't just leave us hanging like that.
Agreed.
$280,000 for 3 bdrm apartment in Nişantaşı, a good deal. You don't even see apartments in that area for sale on websites anymore, not many. Congratulations and good luck.
Oh wow. I would never had expected that much for this. I guess you’re paying for the area
@@muaawiyahtucker exactly. Remember he said TDLV- Total Distance from Louis Vutton.
Apartment not worth the money but may be location is
@@beast5556 yes. It’s all about location.
😂😂😂 yeah good deal for turkey lol
Removing parts of the walls, increasing height of a door, turning a window to a door? I don't know how people in Turkey follow seismic regulations when they remodel their houses, but it is wise to find out what modifications were done to a property. You know that the strongest part in your apartment is a header for a door? This is where you stand if your building starts shaking. Not a good idea to cut it out. Before cutting and removing parts of your building, consult with a good structural engineering company.
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Its turkey bro you can do any shit here. 1 Dollar is not 14 lira by accident
There are literally no restrictions regarding the building permits lmao that's why down skirts of every single city is eye bleeding to see
I watched Andrew’s video yesterday and he was in Bogotá and today he is in Istanbul. He is very energetic after a trans Atlantic flight.
This apartment has a lot of beautiful wood doors, cabinets, trim, etc that can be repurposed to making custom made bar, tables, balcony rails, etc. The cost of labor in Istanbul is very economical. Lots of beautiful woodwork.
good point about the wood work! Lovely
I think I have seen this apartment video from Andrew a year back or something... if so, I don't know why he is uploading it as a new one 🤔
I used to be able to travel country to country with a lot of energy. I prefer to take a bit more time now.
Never block the natural light from the interior small window, it is also wonderful natural ventilation. Air. Oxygen. Life. Loved the whole look into your Turkish nook. Thank you. The outdoor space is divine.
Been there twice, one of the most interesting and beautiful places on earth. People are very kind and friendly.
I love Istanbul one of my fav holidays ever , people are lovely and you feel like a millionaire even if you are not , avoid Taxis take the Tram cant wait to go back , great property AH cant wait to see the finished product
As a Turkish person who went through the naturalization process to obtain a second passport in an EU country, I can't wait to buy a property in Istanbul and invest in my home country. Especially over the long term, I believe property in Istanbul is underrated. Thanks for all the free knowledge you're sharing over RUclips and I hope to be your client in the future.
For many westerners Turkey is the future, sunshine, beaches and cheap groceries.
I’m afraid to inform you that the best time for it has gone. Real estate property prices have increased from 60% to 180% in Istanbul, depending on the type of property and location.
Now it is not the right moment to buy property here in Istanbul.
Can I ask which EU country did you become Naturalized in?
@@AKSmith15 Netherlands
@@kagi95 Turkey HAVE future, because Turkey have children. Europe is DYING. Femminism kill the Western culture. You Turks are very fortunate to not be western culture, because your country is not dying. Greetings from Bulgaria, komsu.
Just got back from my first visit to Turkey and so happy to see this video, Andrew. I am seriously thinking of buying there.
Id love to see a second video once the renovations are done
So would I. The area looks great.
Very beautiful city - super connected to the world with Turkish Airlines flying practically everywhere. 10 out of 10
good city but in don't like the weather.. it rains a lot
I’ll be tuning in to see the renovations, good show
@@itriade Alanyia is better weather
Andrew, my wife and I were just discussing this exact topic today! Thanks for making the video, very timely and helpful!
Istanbul gets colder than you think during winter. Don't get rid of all the radiators!
That's true, it's not Antalya or Alanya
That's why they make "Splits" or Heat Pump Air Conditioners that provide both warm and cool air. Dump the antiquated radiators. They take up valuable space...which is at a premium.
@@GoodLifeInSpain why spend another 20k and get bogged down by permits.
Be sure to double check and triple check the weight you can place outdoors in that winter garden. Trees are hugely heavy, the soil that houses them is heavy, and the last I saw heavy palm trees that did structural damage and were later removed may have contributed to that recent catastrophic condo collapse in Florida. If you want privacy, my recommendation is to find a different lightweight way to achieve it while still adhering to your sophisticated tastes.
Very interesting video. I like how you show what the possibility are if one wants to emigrate. You even show a trustworthy real estate agent. This is a very informative video that can help new people.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Congratulations on a great apartment Andrew! Can't wait to see the result of the renovation.
A few quick questions:
1. How much has/would that renovation cost you?
2. What's the property tax for this apartment?
3. How much could it fetch if you were to rent it out?
Thanks.
Really amazing stuff you're doing here, Andrew. Please show us how this apartment turns out after your refurbishment.
"Gas pipes hanging from the top" - as long as you have gas, that may well be a legal one so pipes are easy to inspect and leaks easy to find (and not that dangerous as a small leak allows the gas to easily distribute in the air). Seen that also in new buildings in Poland for legal reasons.
Congrats for your new apartment!
Thank you!!
A capitalist man with pocket can enjoy any kind of lifestyle he wants
Interesting video. Make more of these please. Turkey is definitely an undervalued place. It has one of the most important/strategic positions in the world. Currency manipulation or not, their economy will flourish again one day. It's inevitable.
Istanbul/Turkey would be part of my trifecta for sure.
Congratulations and good luck in renovation process! You made a very good deal, thanks for sharing it with us
Thank you, Alex!
I love this presentation as it makes the goal of living elsewhere with great options real. Also, please update us regarding your renovation process to when it’s completed. Thank you for sharing your unique lifestyle!
Turkey is nice, not sure about this specific property (low ceiling heights seem like the biggest problem; everything else can be fixed when gutting it.
yeah and prior water damage? so is that problem fixed now?
@@blockaderunner they’ll find out when they’re gutting it! It appears to have been next to the heating unit which was most likely a leak from it. Easy fix!
Moda is the best area to live and socialize with real locals
Hi Andrew have you done a new video with the completed renovations? Thank you. Great stuff!
6:15.. how tall are you? you can touch the ceiling with your elbows.. i guess you shud have purchased the floor above too.. lolz
1st congrats to you n your new chillout pad, would love to see the place while being renovated n the finished product also more of these type of vids.
Your new neighbors will be thrilled with the construction noise.
LOL, very true.
Istanbul is amazing
Did you get it checked for asbestos?
You can buy new apartments across from the beach along the coast in places like Alanya for under $100K. The neigborhoods aren't quite as developed though because the area is still building.
As an ex Vancouver couple, now living in Turkey, we can confirm much of what you said in your video, however we much prefer Turkeys Mugla region, better weather, prices and scenery. We were just in Istanbul, would have loved to have bought you a Turkish coffee or a Bira :)
I ate at the rooftop restaurant at the top of the St. Regis hotel at sunset. Absolutely beautiful.
Can’t wait to see the renovations.
Well done! Can’t wait to see the finished renovation, Andrew!! ~Pamela
Thank you, Pamela!
Turkey is a hidden gem. I plan on retiring near Antalya.
1:54 This kitty's home 1:55 has been renovated, also. Lovely choice of colors & materials.😉
Andrew what was the location/area of the property you mentioned. Voice not very clear in the video.
Can’t wait to see the renovated and furnished department. Sounds like it will be beautiful!
Wow, I have put Istanbul on my must-visit list now! Thank you Andrew.
I love the window that’s in the hallway, when you walk in. It has character and adds some much needed light. In the master bedroom bath, you might want to reconsider adding a tub. If you’re looking at resell at some point in the future, children don’t take showers until they’re around 5 give, or take a year, or so. I do understand wanting just a shower, because it’s more sleek looking. I wonder if there’s room for a corner shower in the small bathroom you’re putting in.
I’d love to see this, when you’re done renovating! It already has so much charm, but I can’t wait to see what it looks like afterwards.
I agree. My nephew has just put in a new bathroom with bath because they have a new baby. Only had a shower until now!
I’ve just got one question: Is Andrew very tall, or are Turkish doorways very short?
Been there twice, I love food and shops!
I like Turket. I only stayed in the Old City in Istanbul when I was visiting it is very beautiful and clean. Turks are very nice people, they go out of their way to help you, when you need directions or have questions.
5:11 bro really couldn't take out his airpods... kinda rude.
It's a very nice place, for the low ceilings it has a fairly bright and spacious feel to it. I'm sure when it's finished it will be quite the showstopper. What fun! Best of luck and happy reno to you! 😁
I love the way the kitties appear to be relaxed and well taken care of out on the sidewalks there.
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Good luck with the project 👌
Can’t wait to see the finish apartment! I love Turkey. 💖
For the window in hall facing out, put a nice artistic stained glass window.
But why was that vault door necessary? What is the crime rate there?
Fascinating! Thank you for the tour
Congratulations Andrew! Commenting from my home here in Mexico City, ex-pat from Arizona. What an amazing and affordable opportunity to get citizenship and a solid investment property. The birth rate you mentioned is an important metric that I will be considering among others when I am ready to invest in the next 3 years! Been following you for a decade but Forest time commenting. Will make sure to engage more in the future. Keep up the great work.
In the garden you can put a mini-pool with hot water for the winter.
Hello neighbors ~ Andrew and Mila😊Glad you found Istanbul worth it, and bought a property! 👏This is a wonderful addition for you and your family to add to your *homes portfolio and it’s my favorite city in the whole world. 😌I see why you picked Nişantaşı ~ for status, high end brand name stores, entertaining clients and lovely upscale restaurants not to mention Maçka park. Its a lot like Central Park in NYC. Nişantaşı has the upper East or west side of Manhattan vibes.
🍁🍂I enjoy visiting Nişantaşı but I don’t like it to live day-to-day and I’ll share why. There is a feeling of a “giant shopping mall” with less friendly people and cultural vibes than say, Cihangir. I found living in Cihangir a much more friendly (meet a stranger at a coffee shop) type vibe with so many artsy and creative people. I met friends very easily (like a lower east side vibe of Manhattan). I personally prefer to live in Cihangir and occasionally visit Nişantaşı for a lovely meal or hang out at the park. That’s my personal preference in our different and varied lifestyles. 😊Happy days to you and Mila and I can’t wait to see the renovations because the space is wonderful and will make an extraordinary home in Istanbul 🇹🇷👏☺️Congratulations🥳
Totally agree with you
"Here in my garage with my brand new citizenship" the Tai Lopez of traveling 😎
I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the transformation! Please do shared the entire renovation process and any challenges, the lessons learned & things that turned out easier than you thought versus what may have been the hardest to overcome.
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Love these kinds of videos. Great content!
Turkey currency collapse so cheaper property? Though potential unrest through high inflation?
It seems like the interior is very quiet. That will be nice as a respite from the urban life. I agree to add a wardrobe or coat closet where the window us is a good resale feature. More storage is always good
the view from the windows is not nice
Congratulations Andrew and Mrs. H !That looks like a great new home project ! I wouldn't close up that window by the front door. I would ask a structural engineer to work up a larger window frame and open it up to let more natural light into the entry way to give the visual effect of a larger space. Install a nice, tall mirror in the center, framed on both sides with natural light. If you're that close to Prada and Hermes and going out to be seen, it's always advantageous to have that last mirror check in natural light before you walk out the door. The outdoor space is quite a find as well. Will be watching to see how you green it and create a great outdoor living space. Happy renovating and decorating !!
Great video Andrew and at one point I thought you were walking down fifth avenue! I had not idea how cosmopolitan Istanbul is. Congratulations on your new purchase as well, I suspect you’ll do quite well on that too.
These videos are great. Really cool change of pace when it comes to content variation.
Love this very authentic Istanbul property and in Nışantası that’s a good price and you have great ideas for renovation. Hope to see this at a later date. Yes, Nışantaşı is amazing, I always stay in Şişli. Love Cihangir too!
Thank you for the show! How exciting!
I know you will enjoy your new living space and I wish you well! As a Master Gardener, I see the potential of your outdoor space. I like your creative vision for your new home. May all of your dreams be realized!
I will see you there Andrew! I've got a spot in Kaghitane not too far from there. I love Turkey.
Istanbul has a storied architectural heritage. I hope your home will incorporate Turkish touches, adapted, naturally, to your own tastes. p.s. I love the quirky hallway window. It would be interesting to see it utilized in some fashion, perhaps with a modified frame.
IST city looks like Tel Aviv, and property is around an 1/8 of it.
@10:25 - If the other [connecting] walls with / without windows are also yours, maybe have floor-to-ceiling glass walls?
Nice pick-up for a project, Mr. H! Can't wait to see how it all turns out. And, yes, the property tours are a nice addition(s) to the channel.
Can't wait for the final product!
Hi, Mitchell thank you for your comment. We will be happy to share it with you.
Have you made any videos showing your apartments once renovations have been completed?
Getting Turkish citizenship is a bit dangerous because kids can be conscripted to army. However, I would love to have back pocket residency in Turkey for occasional visits. What is tax situation for residency permit holders? In Thailand, holders of thai elite don’t have to pay tax.
I love Turkey. Spent 5 months in 2015. Still my favorite people and country to experience
A. I enjoyed the video and would be happy to see more along this theme. B. I like the brown wood window/trim and doorjambs, I'd keep them. They lend some warmth to the place. I admire your guts for investing such a sum of money into a part of the world that is often troubled, including by earthquake.
hey Andrew your place looks like it has a lot of potential the out door space looks inviting . keep us up to date as you progress and thanks for all the great videos
Literally my office building at 4:57!
Crazy opportunities in Turkish real estate right now, and that's from someone who used to be bearish on Turkey until a few months ago. Prices per square meter in USD terms are barely up from all-time lows in most districts. If you can get TL financing (note that this is a big if and carries quite a bit of speculative exchange rate risk), you're looking at a negative 5-10% real interest rate where inflation will reduce your mortgage to basically nothing.
I enjoyed seeing this new Istanbul Apt of yours, Andrew! You probably already know this but you have to be very aware of load-bearing walls before you start tearing down walls to open a living space. Be careful my friend!
That hallway window should be a floor to ceiling frosted window for some natural light
Great property find. I see the vision you were outlining during the walk through. Looking forward to seeing the results and finished product in a few months. The nomad capitalist interior designer should be your next channel. Lol Great location
Super Andrew, great news
I especially enjoy the property tours and interior design tips, they really educate on things to look for when buying foreign properties. But I heard that there are many properties in Istanbul that are not earthquake compliant and eventually must be demolished. How do you find out if a Turkish property is earthquake compliant before you buy? Perhaps just getting earthquake insurance is not enough?
The right time to buy is when there is inflation.
Investing in a country that is growing not shrinking.
Great video.
where you could be beheaded as a WHITE guy?
@@blockaderunner you really haven't been anywhere have you?
How old are you.......10?
Anyone who likes kitties, they are more or less everywhere in Istanbul! :-) @1:56
Really excited to see this develop.
I love these walk throughs
Really enjoyed this episode Andrew. It's interesting to see & hear your thought process on Turkey & on your property.
Thanks for sharing @Andrew ! Istanbul is on my watchlist since some time for buying home office Property 👌🙏🏼
Hows the healthcare in Turkey?
Even much better than some european countries like the U.K or the Netherlands. Turkey has passed the covid pretty well also the citizens. Don't forget when the Turkish Government helped 157 countries during the pandemic on it's own cost of the Turkish Government. Turkey even helped the U.S couple of times and Europe, Africa, Asia, south america.
After seeing your apartment in Nisantasi neighborhood Istanbul, best thing for you to do is make contract with either Arcelik or Vitra or Scavolini Mutfak, Banyo , Ceramics and let the officials renovate while you choose tiles, kitchen closets, wasting closet closets, wall paints, new, highest quality doors etc. Renew the old pipes with new ones asap. Worker hourly wage in Istanbul is 1.50 euros to 2 euros at most, compared to 12 euros per hour in Helsinki Finland or in Paris France. Istanbul has only 3 months of winter at mostly mild weathers compared to inner Anatolian cities like Ankara, Kayseri, Eskisehir with at least 10 degrees warmer than those anatolian cities.
Did I hear that the whole apartment could be renovated for USD45-50,000 ? Because that’s a lot of renovation.
Hayırlı olsun. İ hope you wont regret it.
Do you have the finished product for us to see?
Congratulations, Andrew
In Europe we have DT Costco ! As a measure of “easy living”.
Looks great! What a great project it will be. Would love to watch the progress of the remodel.
Did he say it can't snow or can?
Is this a freehold or leasehold unit?
You think the property manager is really gonna let you increase or change exterior window/door sizes?
Thank you ! I’m going there next months to do viewings 🥰