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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:19 pm    Post subject: TURKEY EXPAT HOUSING GUIDE Reply with quote

TURKEY EXPAT HOUSING GUIDE

Rent a house

There are three ways to rent a house: through newspaper ads, Real Estate Agencies (check the yellow pages), or friends.

Perhaps the most straightforward way to rent a house or apartment is to use the services of a real estate agency. Most of the larger agencies (the ones advertised in the English language newspaper Turkish Daily News) are professional and have experience dealing with foreigners and their often-unique set of needs. If your budget is modest however, you would be better off scouting out the neighborhood that you want to live in and approaching the smaller real estate agencies (Emlakçı) in that area (they are plentiful).

It is common practice to pay a commission to the agent; however this fee is negotiable in most instances. Foreign tenants mean Dollars or Euro (and lots of it) to almost every homeowner in Turkey. If your rent will be in a foreign currency, bargain hard - if you don't have the negotiation skills, find someone does. It will be well worth the effort and can safe you bundle.

The following points are fair game to negotiate about:
*Price of monthly rent;
*Number of months of advance payment required;
*Currency that the rent will be paid in;
*Method of paying;
*Amount of deposit required and whether it is in Turkish Lira or foreign currency;
*Condition of the home - request new carpet if it is soiled, or fresh paint;
*Landscaping - landlord can pay for grass to be planted, if it is new home for example;
*Appliances - included or not; light fixtures - included or not;
*Cleaning - insist landlord cover cost of having your place cleaned before you move in;
*Any repairs such as water damage or cracks in walls - landlord should cover all these costs.
*A final word of advice, or caution: get it all in writing, including all the landlords' promises to repair, clean and fix things in advance of your move!!!!!

Particularly if you are paying [spam word detected] in a foreign currency, it is imperative to have a lawyer look at your contract before you sign it. Take the time, make the effort and you will be in a much better position should any misunderstanding arise.

As you may well know, Istanbul is located on the North Anatolian fault and is considered to be an earthquake prone area. Therefore while renting or purchasing a house, it is a good idea to ask for a report on the building's ground study issued by a university. Moreover, since Istanbul was quite "injured" during the August 17, 1999 earthquake, some buildings have "seen" or "unseen" damages, and for that reason it is highly recommended to request a report about the status of the building from the Yönetici (the person responsible for the administrative works, such as collecting monthly expenses of the building etc.).

The agent generally participates in concluding the lease contract as well. Be sure to insist upon a termination clause, which should legally protect you should you need to cut your lease short in the event you are assigned to another city/country or having to leave the country due to health problems.

In principal, the costs related to daily use of the house (such as facility fees, electricity, water, fuel, Kapýcý salary) shall be born by the lessor and costs pertaining to fundamental issues such as repairs to the roof or, heating system for example, are to be born by the lessee.

Environment tax (Çevre ve Temizlik Vergisi) should be paid by lessor in two installments: January and July. The amount to be paid can be learned from your Yönetici.

Buy a house

Most foreign citizens are permitted to purchase land and property in Turkey in their own names - you are still advised however to check with your Consulate. To obtain a registration for title deeds, he/she must prove to the Land Registry of Turkey the transfer of the full purchase price into Turkey. Properties within military zones or outside the boundaries of the municipalities cannot be purchased by foreigners. In any subsequent sale of the property the proceeds can be transferred out of Turkey. The property may be rented out to others.

There is an annual property tax for private buildings. All properties are subject to re-evaluation every four (4) years for taxation purposes.

Different regulations apply when property is purchased for business and investment purposes that are connected to tourism.

While purchasing a house
*Better buy a house suitable to your taste rather than a non-practical one just for prestige or luxury.
*The house you are going to purchase should please you. Above all, the house you purchase is your home.
*Don’t forget to check whether the house has title deed.
*Be sure that the water, natural gas, phones, electricity invoices belonging to the previous owner have been paid.
*Have it examined its resistance against earthquake.
*Check which rooms allow sunshine at what degree.
*Check whether there are limitations on the immovable.
*Meeting with your neighbors will help your decision.
*The material used during the construction is important. The inappropriate material used on the outer façade the building will cause problems as dampness and lack of ventilation.
*The architecture and the decoration of the building should be a “whole” and you should also be in this wholeness….


Real Estate Agencies in Ankara

Century 21- Çizgi Real Estate

Address:
Çankaya - Birlik
Ankara
Phone : (312) 495 04 38
Fax: (312) 495 29 25

Demos Real Estate

Address:
Uğur Mumcu Caddesi, Kırçiçeği Sokak, 5/5
Gaziosmanpaşa
Ankara
Phone : (312) 437 40 00
Fax: (312) 437 40 74

Eskidji, Bahçelievler

Address: Bahçelievler 3. Cadde 88/B
Bahçelievler
Ankara
Phone : (312) 212 50 40
Fax: (312) 212 50 20

Gaye Real Estate

Address:
Uğur Mumcu´nun Sokağı, 72/2 Hakan Apt.
Gaziosmanpaşa
Ankara 06700
Phone : (312) 446 15 79, 446 45 00
Fax: (312) 446 81 02

Real Estate Agencies in Istanbul

Century 21- Opal Real Estate

Address:
Abbasağa Mahallesi, Yıldız Caddesi, 53 D:1-2
Beşiktaş
Istanbul
Phone : (212) 236 78 78
Fax: (212) 236 99 59
Email : reha@century21opal.com

Turyap Real Estate

Address:
Dulkadiroğulları Sokak, 4,
Arnavutköy
Istanbul 34345
Phone : (212) 257 13 33
Fax: (212) 212 257 40
Email : international@turyap.com.tr

Atlas Real Estate

Address:
Öztopuz Caddesi, 2/1 Ulus
Istanbul
Phone : (212) 257 72 20
Fax: (212) 257 70 06

Century 21- 2000 Real Estate

Address:
Alkent 2000 yanı Ekenler Petrol
Alkent 2000
Istanbul 34900
Phone : (212) 858 09 00
Fax: (212) 858 07 30

David &Carol Real Estate Agency

Address:
Çamlik Yolu, -10 Yavuz Apartmani
Etiler
Istanbul
Phone : (212) 287 37 54 - 287 26 32


Evren International Real Estate Agency

Address:
Küçükbebek Caddesi, 3 / 1
Bebek
Istanbul 80810
Phone : (212) 257 71 84 - 25
Fax: (212) 265 71 60

Lima Emlak Real Estate

Address:
Ferit Tek Sokak 1/A,
Moda
Istanbul
Phone : (216) 345 38 10

Mavi Ay Real Estate Agency

Address:
Akasyalı Sokak, 53/5 Kat 1
4 Levent
Istanbul
Phone : (212) 325 20 56
Fax: (212) 325 20 58

Turyap Real Estate

Address:
İstiklal Caddesi, Bekar Sokak, 6
Beyoğlu - Taksim
Istanbul
Phone : (212) 249 55 77
Fax: (212) 249 49 86



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