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Turkey's top tourist sites
Formerly Angora, famous for mohair, Ankara is the capital
of the Turkish Republic. Near its great Roman citadel is the
world-famous Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, filled with
treasures from the biblical Hittites.
ANTALYA: This lively city has a quaint Ottoman historic district
at its center, and many monuments from Roman times. It's a
good base for excursions to Aspendos, Olimpos, Perge, Phaselis,
Side and Termessos (map).
APHRODISIAS: Settled during the Early Bronze Age, it later
became the home of a grand temple to Aphrodite, the goddess
of love. Its white marble ruins stand amid fertile fields
in a green river valley.
ASPENDOS: Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (1601-180 AD) ordered
a great theater to be built at Aspendos on the Mediterranean
coast. Restored at the order of Kemal Atatürk, it is
now in excellent condition (map).
BODRUM: Once known as Halicarnassus, this popular Aegean resort
and yachting port reminds many visitors of the French Riviera
hot-spot of St Tropez. Bodrum boasts the ruins of the Mausoleum,
one of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as the lofty
Castle of St. Peter, a Crusader fortress which now serves
as the world's foremost Museum of Underwater Archeology (map).
CAPPADOCIA: Over the centuries, wind and water have sculpted
the volcanic bedrock of this region into weird and fanciful
shapes. Early Christians sought refuge in homes, stables,
churches and storehouses hollowed from the soft stone. Cave
homes and churches are the attraction here, but a hot-air
balloon ride above it all is an unforgettable adventure (map).
DIDYMA: The stupendous Temple of Apollo at Didyma, south of
Ephesus, was once the seat of an oracle which rivaled that
of Delphi. Construction was begun in 494 BC. Over 2400 years
later it's still not finished, but its ruins are breathtaking
in their size and beauty.
EPHESUS: Once the capital of Roman Asia, Ephesus is the best-preserved
Greco-Roman classical city on the Mediterranean--a breathtaking
sight (map).
GALLIPOLI: Dominating the Dardanelles, Gallipoli was the scene
of momentous battles during World War I. Sir Winston Churchill
sent the British and ANZAC forces to conquer it, and Kemal
Atatürk became a war hero by successfully defending it.
ISTANBUL: Once called Constantinople, this great city has
one foot in Europe, the other in Asia. Capital of the Eastern
Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires, Istanbul once ruled
all the lands within a thousand miles. Monuments to its glorious
past abound, from sumptuous Topkapi Palace and ancient Hagia
Sophia to the Blue Mosque and other great mosques of the sultans
(maps).
IZMIR: Turkey's modern Aegean port is an attractive
city with a pretty waterfront promenade and a fascinating
bazaar. It's a good base for visiting Ephesus and Pergamum
as well (map).
KONYA: One of the oldest cities in Anatolia, Konya was the
capital of the Seljuk Turkish Empire (1200s) and the home
of its great poet and mystic, Jelaleddin Rumi, founder of
the Mevlevi whirling dervish order.
KUSADASI: Only 20 km (12 miles) from Ephesus, Kusadasi is
a lively fishing and cruise port and seaside resort. This
is our base for visits to the ancient cities of Priene, Miletus,
and Didyma.
MARMARIS: "Green Marmaris," as it's known, is a
popular Mediterranean resort backed by verdant mountains.
It's an active yachting port as well (map).
MILETUS: Miletus flourished as an important commercial and
governmental city from 700 BC to 700 AD. Its great theater,
which rises from the the flood plain of the Meander River,
was built to seat 15,000 spectators--and it still can!
PAMUKKALE: Warm calcium-laden mineral waters spring from the
earth to cascade over a steep cliff, forming gleaming white
travertine pools. The Romans built the health spa of Hierapolis
here. A short drive away are the ruins of biblical Laodicea,
one of the Seven Churches of Asia, and also Aphrodisias, the
famous City of Aphrodite.
PERGAMUM: Famed for its great library, the citizens of ancient
Pergamum (Pergamon) invented parchment for writing when the
supply of papyrus was cut off. Pergamum's Aesculapium was
the most famous classical medical center.
PERGE: This ancient city near Antalya flourished under Alexander
the Great and the Romans. It has a fine theater, stadium,
and towering Roman city gates (map).
PRIENE: Set dramatically at the foot of a sheer mountain wall,
Priene overlooks the aptly-named Meander River. This 2500-year-old
Ionian city was among the first to be planned with a grid
system of streets.
SIDE: Cleopatra and Marc Antony met in Side ("SEE-deh")
for a romantic tryst. Lovers and beach-goers have been coming
ever since. Besides its beaches, Side has some fine ancient
buildings and a good little museum (map).
TROY: Once believed to be only a legend, Troy, near Çanakkale
and the Dardanelles, was discovered over a century ago. A
replica of the Trojan horse towers above the walls breached
by cunning in the most famous battle of ancient times.
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Advice
on buying property in Turkey
New Turkish Law may affect foreign
property buyers
On 14 March 2005 the Turkish Supreme
Court overturned part of the Turkish law that permits
foreigners to buy property in Turkey.
In 2003 Turkish law was changed to facilitate
foreigners buying property in Turkey. In particular,
Article 19 of the new Land Registry (tapu) Act permitted
foreigners to buy in village areas of Turkey rather
than simply in the tourist developments on the coast.
It also permitted foreign companies to own property
in Turkey and foreigners to own more than 30 hectares
of land in Turkey. The same law eased the restrictions
on foreigners inheriting in Turkey and on the various
secondary rights like granting and taking mortgages.
The Supreme Court has overturned that
Article, so bringing back the arrangements that existed
before it came into force. The Court has directed that
this decision will come into effect in three months
time.
The spokesman of the court, Hasim Kilic,
added that this does not mean foreigners cannot buy
a property in Turkey. He explained that the current
legal protections and restrictions are not sufficient.
He indicated that the Turkish parliament should pass
a new law within this timeframe to remedy the defects
in the existing law and clarify the position.
Essential information for those buying
property in Turkey
One of the consequences of the passive
role of the land register official is that there may
be a discrepancy between the ownership relationships
as they are described in the land register and the actual
legal relationships. Someone who obtains ownership of
real estate through hereditary succession, expropriation,
execution of debts or judicial decision actually becomes
the legal owner before the ownership title is transferred
in the land register. The fact that in the Turkish land
register the ownership is in the name of a particular
person does not therefore say everything about where
the title to ownership really is.
In practice it therefore happens that
people buy real estate from a person who is not entitled
to sell it. The seller may have, for instance, an obsolete
proof of ownership, which caused the buyer (and sometimes
the seller also) to assume that he was entitled to sell.
Therefore it is of crucial importance to check the entry
in the land register in great detail before the purchase
takes place.
Legal constructions: the build-rent construction
Often legal constructions are used to
obtain ownership. We have named one of these constructions
the 'build-rent construction'. This construction involves
three parties: the foreign person wishing to buy, a
estate developer who is going to buy and the owner of
the land on which building is going to take place. The
buyer wishes to buy a house offered by the estate developer.
The estate developer is able to show that there is an
agreement between the owner of the land and his company,
from which it appears that the owner of the land grants
permission to build houses on his land. Since the house
has not been built yet, no entry in the land register
of this purchase can take place as yet. Therefore the
transfer of the houses will take place at a later moment.
In this way the ownership of the real
estate is only obtained on the moment that the building
of the houses has been completed. However, the estate
developer must have the certainty that the buyer will
pay the purchase amount. Therefore a rental agreement
is concluded for a specific period, in which it is determined
that the buyer will pay at specified intervals and depending
on the progress of the construction, a percentage of
the purchase amount during the construction of the houses.
Once the construction is finished, the full purchase
amount has been paid. The idea is that at that moment
the entry in the land register takes place and that
ownership is obtained.
The danger of this construction lies
in the possibility that the project developer or the
owner of the land is declared bankrupt, passes away
or cannot complete the construction for other reasons.
The buyer ends up empty-handed because at that moment
he only has a rental agreement for a non-finished building.
However, this rental agreement does not lead to the
acquisition of the house. Therefore it is strongly advised
against to use this construction without having additional
security.
A second construction is called the
'link construction'. Through the membership of a Turkish
co-operative association which has as its objective
'having houses built and exploiting them for the benefit
of its members', the buyer acquires the house. Another
possibility is purchasing shares of a Turkish legal
entity (private or public limited company) with a similar
objective. As a result of this membership or the block
of shares a foreign person can obtain rights to real
estate which would have been much harder to acquire
as an individual person. Nevertheless, in practice these
methods have also frequently resulted in disappointments.
A second defect with respect to the
required formalities concerning a foreigner's acquisition
of real estate in Turkey is linked to its delivery.
The Turkish legislation has some stipulations which
are specifically related to the acquisition of ownership
by non-Turkish citizens. Article 35 of the Turkish Land
Registry Act lists two conditions.
First the 'reciprocity principle' must
apply between the country of the person wishing to obtain
acquisition of ownership. In other words, if a Turkish
citizen can become the owner of real estate in the UK,
then the same right applies to a UK citizen in Turkey.
The second condition is that there are
no legal restrictions regarding the acquisition of ownership.
Here especially the Village Act and the Act regarding
the Military Prohibited Areas and Security Areas play
an important role. Article 87 of the Village Act denies
the right to foreign legal and natural persons to ownership
of estate that is outside the centre of a village. One
of our clients was confronted with this problem when
he wanted to purchase a hotel in an idyllic place on
the Mediterranean coast. The hotel appeared to be situated
in a place that did not yet belong to a village centre.
The client had to wait until the cadastral division
of this area had been arranged.
A related problem is that the intended
use as stipulated in the zoning schemes does not correspond
with the intended use that the purchaser has in mind.
Problems may arise if a hotel or holiday home is built
on land that is intended to be used for agriculture.
A third impediment follows from the
Act regarding Military Prohibited Areas and the Security
Areas. This Act includes restrictions for the acquisition
of real estate by foreigners if the estate is located
within a particular distance of military sites or strategically
important areas. This qualification specifically applies
to many places along the coast. It is therefore essential
to check with a competent military authority if a particular
real estate is subjected to this restriction.
The legal restrictions listed above
may in turn be restricted or even be cancelled by more
recent legislation which is closely related to the promotion
of the economic position of the Turkish Republic.
The 1982 Act to promote Tourism offers the possibility,
including to foreigners, to acquire all kinds of rights
in the "tourist areas" as designated by the
Council of Ministers. These rights include the right
to ownership of real estate. This also applies to the
Oil Extraction Act and the Act to promote Foreign Capital.
Therefore, with a view to attracting foreign companies,
these acts leave more room in the field of places of
establishment for foreign companies.
Information courtesy of Tapu
A useful book:
The Europelaw guide to Buying a Home
in Turkey
Summary: A brief guide to buying a home overseas
Pages: 120
Date to be Published: September 2004
Author: John Howell
Available from: John Howell & Co (www.europelaw.com)
Cost: £12.99
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