Monday, February 13 2012

Property

A wise investor investigates the area well

Friday May 25 2007

PETER Callwood has just bought a two-bedroom apartment at Regnum's Bargylia development on the Bodrum Peninsular. He paid just over €90m.

He investigated a number of options in the region. Having spent much time in Turkey he had decided it would make a wise investment. Owning an apartment there would save him money on holiday accommodation as well as having great potential to capitalise upon his investment in the future, through a combination of holiday rentals and capital appreciation.

"The Bodrum region has always been a popular destination with tourists from within Turkey as well as visitors from abroad," says Peter.

Wealthy Turks find the climate on the peninsular very pleasant even in the height of summer. This is largely because there is always a breeze wafting across from the Aegean.

The people of Turkey are very friendly. They appear to be genuinely interested in finding out where you come from and will go out of their way to ensure that you're comfortable and happy. If it is at all possible for them to help you, they will.

The Bargylia development has been very carefully designed to ensure that every apartment takes maximum advantage of the natural beauty of the region as well as putting a wide range of practical and leisure facilities within very easy reach.

For further information about Bargylia or any other Regnum developments, log on to www.regnumhomes.com

 
 
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