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Practical Must-Have Amenities for Apartment Living When considering what makes an apartment comfortable and suitable for long-term living, it’s important to focus on the quality of the finishes. These details set the tone for the entire space and contribute to its aesthetic appeal and its practicality: Walls: Paint is one of the most practical choices for wall finishes a...
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Cyprus is divided into two regions: southern Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. These dual regions have quite heterogeneous cultures, languages, and histories. Nonetheless, both share one of the cleanest beaches the Mediterranean region offers. With these and other magnetic features in mind, Cyprus might be considered an advantageous location to buy properties. So, what's going on in the Cyprus property market right now? What is the...
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Amenities and Lifestyle in Belek Belek, a region east of Antalya, has transformed into a premier destination known for its luxury tourism and world-class golf courses. Earning the title of "Best Golf Destination in Europe" in 2008, Belek continues to attract golf enthusiasts from around the world, drawn by its elegant environment and high-quality amenities. The upscale, relaxed lifestyle makes it a magnet for visitors who appreciate its refin...
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Çukurova International Airport in Mersin Opened with an Annual Passenger Capacity of 9 Million The Çukurova International Airport in Mersin, Turkey, opened today, on 10th of August 2024. Marking an important development for the region, the new airport is the second-largest in Turkey after Istanbul Airport and is expected to significantly boost the investment potential and tourism appeal of Mersin and the surrounding areas. Key Features and Specifications Annual Passenger Capacity: The airport is designed to handle...
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Historical Significance of Yalı Mansions Yalı Mansions, or "waterside mansions," are an essential part of Istanbul's rich history. These mansions along the Bosphorus emerged during the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century and were built as summer homes by the Ottoman elite, including high-ranking civil servants and wealthy merchants. They symbolize wealth and status, with their prime locations along the Bosphorus showcasing the owners' affluence and influence. Architecturally, Yalı mansions exhibit a blend of Ottoman, Turkish, and European styles, incor...
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