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hello all, i am an EDF virgin! just moved in, and was showing my friend this great new friend i have made! i am loving it on here! thought i would put a thread on here with some details of a villa that her mum is selling, it is in southern turkey, 20 minutes from dalaman airport, i stayed there a couple of times, and it is truly wonderful!, if anyone would be interested in getting their hands on a very good investment please reply and i will pass details through to her! however i am sure she will shortly be moving to ED, as she has fallen in love with it tooooooo!!! PP x
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gerritsmith you will find MANY people have brought homes in Turkey, it is a beautiful country.

And I ditto what Polly says, this Government is no better, all Governments are for themselves.

Plus she didn't ask you what your opinion on Turkey was.


Polly, I have been to Turkey many times, it is a gorgeous country and there is a huge British Community out there.

Which part of Turkey does your mum have her villa in and any photos?

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Turkey IS a lovely country, and your friend is very wise to sell. The cost of flying there will go throught the roof in the next few years as oil gets inevitably much more expensive. Few will be able to afford to go there very often. The bottom will drop out of the market totally I am afraid. You could go by sailing boat I suppose? Or hope someone invents a way to fly that doesn't use a diminishing resource?
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PPolly, I hope you are right, but oil has just reached $140 a barrel, they are predicting it will soon reach $200, and air fares next year will rocket and many airlines will go bust. Apart from that, the news is all good (NOT). Sell that house abroard before it is too late.

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