Turkey and North Cyprus Property Podcast with Emily Aklan

Aklan International on the MicEmily Aklan from Aklan InternationalWe have passed a podcasting milestone and this week Nubricks is on to it’s 11th edition of the Nubricks Property Podcast series. We hear the views of Emily Aklan, Managing Director of Aklan International, overseas property specialists, who cover 8 emerging property markets. In Podcast 11, Emily talks about two popular markets making overseas property headlines, Turkey and Northern Cyprus. She explains why North Cyprus is such an interesting emerging property market.

Emily Aklan, has a wealth of property experience spanning over 17 years, beginning her career in the new homes industry. Two years ago Aklan International was formed and it now covers 8 property markets including France, Italy, Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Emily recounts why she chose to cover North Cyprus and tells us why she thinks Morocco is the latest hotspot country. We discuss some of her personal property investments including her reasons for investing in Istanbul, Turkey as a property investment.

Emily gives us the low down on the current property market situation in North Cyprus and clarifies the situation with respect to potential title deed ownership issues. We discuss the recent case involving the Orams couple and the effect this may have on the future of the Northern Cyprus Property market. Finally, Emily makes time to respond to some general Northern Cyprus property listener questions, including whether Turkish mortgages will be available for buyers in Northern Cyprus.

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Length: 00:28:50





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angelina said,

May 13, 2008 @ 3:57 pm

Your part of the Island(Northern TURKISH Side) is not Governed by International Law,it is 100% safe to invest in cyprus (southern part)i have read , spoke to, and seen with my own eyes the problems you can have by buying on the turkish side of cyprus, i am in REAL ESTATE myself.
GOOD LUCK for those who like to GAMBLE, because thats what it is.

faye said,

October 20, 2008 @ 6:27 pm

I don’t understand what angelına has saıd dated 13 may 2008. I’v just moved to northern cyprus. I now own a lovely vılla. It was very easy and not at all a gamble. I was also a real estate for over 15 years,and thıs ıs the best thıng ı’v ever done for me and my 2 chıldren. Northern cyprus ıs one of the most lovely places ın the world as ıt’s only been left untouched wıth alot of hıstory. It also has 1 of the most best beaches ın europe.

jack said,

November 14, 2008 @ 6:17 pm

I have traweled all the fors and against on property purchase for us british bargain hunters interested in buying in north cyprus. it appears to me that; it was the Turks who got the raw deal and not, as i have bean led to believe all my life, the Greeks. If reunification ever takes place, god help the Greek who attemps to chase me off my property.

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