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Property in Altinkum Property in Altinkum

Property in Altinkum


Affordable holiday apartments in Altinkum Affordable holiday apartments in Altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT-AL610

The complex has built a reputation as an ideal opportunity for both the investor and holidaymakers alike all of whom enjoy facilities which are unmatched by many 5 star hotels.
:A swimming pool over 1000sqm
Two restaurants
Heated indoor pool
Crown green bowling
Very flexable payment plans available
Price :26.500 €
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Lovely holiday apartments in Altinkum Lovely holiday apartments in Altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL609

Spacious 1 bedroom apartments for sale in Altinkum, close to the beach and to all social and commercial facilities
Price :29.000 €
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Exclusive Apartments in Altinkum Exclusive Apartments in Altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 602

There's something for everyone on the Viva Mar development, which was designed by an award-winning architect and as such it certainly stands out from others in the area.
Price :35.000 €
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Centrally located apartments in altinkum Centrally located apartments in altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 605

Affordable 1 bedroom apartments, close to the sea and served by local shuttle bus to the city center.
Price :40.000 €
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Superb holiday apartments in Altikum in quiet location Superb holiday apartments in Altikum in quiet location
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL608

Spacious 3 bedroom holiday apartments in Altinkum, set in quiet location with large outdoor swimming pool
Price :42.000 €
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Holiday apartments in Altinkum Holiday apartments in Altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 601

Extremely well designed complex with communal swimming pool and top quality finishings.
Price :47.500 €
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Altimkum holiday apartments Altimkum holiday apartments
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 607

Boasting superb 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouses
Price :50.000 €
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Stylish design apartments in altinkum Stylish design apartments in altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 603

This imaginative development is located in the sought after area of Yesilkent; about 5 minutes drive from the main beach areas and hustle and bustle of Altinkum.
Price :73.000 €
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Semi detached villas in altinkum Semi detached villas in altinkum
Ref.Nr.: NHT - AL - 604

Luxury triplex villas in small exclusive development, close to the sea and all social and commercial facilities
Price :90.000 €
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Low Cost + Great Potential = Property in Altinkum 

The selling prospects of property in Altinkum are very simple: high availability of quality resort properties at prices among the cheapest in the world, living costs (and therefore holiday costs) are low, the climate is warm, the season long, and the beaches great.

A small but growing town on the Aegean Coast, Altinkum is one of the latest towns to be picked up in the development wave sweeping Turkey. The authorities are using what has been learned from the successes and failures of towns and cities around the world, to make Altinkum one of the great cities of the world. The twin aim is to attract higher-wealth tourists to Turkey, which is a central aim of the Turkish tourism authorities, heavily supported by the government.

These aims led to the construction of the Altinkum marina, the largest marina on the Aegean, which is aimed at the rich and famous, with helipads, restaurants, pools, spas the whole nine yards. This development and growth potential make Altinkum a favourite with investors and holiday home investors.

A Closer Look at Altinkum Property

As was mentioned above, Altinkum property is among the lowest priced in the world, with properties for sale from as little as 35,000 Euros. This can sometimes be looked upon as a negative, but certainly not in the case of Altinkum.

Spotting the potential of Altinkum, many of the world's top builders, including those from Britain and Turkey have entered the Altinkum market. This means that you can buy properties of the highest standard, for a fraction of what they would cost in established markets.

Alanya is located on a peninsula which is bordered by the Taurus Mountains in the north and the Mediterranean Sea on the south. This ancient city was named either Pamphylia or Cilicia because of it lies between the two region. There is no definite information about the first founding of Alanya. Prof. Dr. Kılınç Kökten’s researches in1957 in Kadıini Cave which is located 12 km from the centre of the city, shows us the history of the region that goes to late Paleolitic period.

When or who was founded Alanya is unknown. Known in Latin as Coracesium, or in Greek as Korakesion from the Luwian Korakassa meaning “point-protruding city.”Left to Ptolemy I Soter after 323 BC, his dynasty maintained loose control, and it became a popular spot for Mediterranean pirates who were at times loyal Diodotus Tryphon of the Seleucid Kingdom. This period ended with the city’s incorporation into the Roman Empire by Pompey in 65 BC. After the empires collapse and split the city remained under Byzantine influence, becoming known as “Kolonoros,” or beautiful mountain. The area fell from their sphere of influence after the Battle of Manzikert to tribes of Seljuk Turks, only to be returned in 1097 by Alexios I Komnenos and forces of the First Crusade. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia periodically held the port, and it was from an Armenian, Kir Fard, that Muslims took lasting control in 1221 when the Anatolian Seljuk Sultan Alaaddin Keykubat exchanged governance of the city of Akşehir for it. The the city was renamed Alaiye, a derivative of Alaaddin. Seljuk rule saw the golden age of the city, and it can be considered the winter capital of their empire. Building projects, including the twin citadel, city walls, arsenal, and Red Tower made it an important port for western Mediterranean trade, particularly with Ayyubid Egypt and the Italian city-states. Keykubat also constructed numerous gardens and pavilions outside the walls, and many of his works can still be found in the city.

Alanya is located on a peninsula which is bordered by the Taurus Mountains in the north and the Mediterranean Sea on the south. This ancient city was named either Pamphylia or Cilicia because of it lies between the two region. There is no definite information about the first founding of Alanya. Prof. Dr. Kılınç Kökten’s researches in1957 in Kadıini Cave which is located 12 km from the centre of the city, shows us the history of the region that goes to late Paleolitic period.

When or who was founded Alanya is unknown. Known in Latin as Coracesium, or in Greek as Korakesion from the Luwian Korakassa meaning “point-protruding city.”Left to Ptolemy I Soter after 323 BC, his dynasty maintained loose control, and it became a popular spot for Mediterranean pirates who were at times loyal Diodotus Tryphon of the Seleucid Kingdom. This period ended with the city’s incorporation into the Roman Empire by Pompey in 65 BC. After the empires collapse and split the city remained under Byzantine influence, becoming known as “Kolonoros,” or beautiful mountain. The area fell from their sphere of influence after the Battle of Manzikert to tribes of Seljuk Turks, only to be returned in 1097 by Alexios I Komnenos and forces of the First Crusade. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia periodically held the port, and it was from an Armenian, Kir Fard, that Muslims took lasting control in 1221 when the Anatolian Seljuk Sultan Alaaddin Keykubat exchanged governance of the city of Akşehir for it. The the city was renamed Alaiye, a derivative of Alaaddin. Seljuk rule saw the golden age of the city, and it can be considered the winter capital of their empire. Building projects, including the twin citadel, city walls, arsenal, and Red Tower made it an important port for western Mediterranean trade, particularly with Ayyubid Egypt and the Italian city-states. Keykubat also constructed numerous gardens and pavilions outside the walls, and many of his works can still be found in the city.

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