
Buy direct from a reputable builder 3 or 2 Bedroom Apartment Altinkum Didim direct here in didim why pay extortionate estate agent fees?.
Buy direct from the builder a 3 or 2 Bedroom Apartment Altinkum Didim A place where the sun shines 300 days every year no rain.
Altinkum Didim direct from the builder - why pay an estate agent fees? The Financial Times says this town is a top 10 place to invest in 2009 buy 2 bedroom apartment located in Altinkum Didim a place where the sun shines for 300 days of the year 2 bedroom duplex in altinkum didim turkey good chance for future pension fund for the kids and a place they can use meet new friends and relax a cheap cool beer.BODY TEXT An investment and holiday home for all to enjoy why pay estate agent fees. 2 Apartment in Altinkum Apartment in Altinkum direct from the builder why pay estate agent fees? The Financial times has included Altinkum and Didim in their Top 10 Places to invest in 2009 - EasyJet is to start running new direct flights from London to Bodrum from April 23. The new flights are to run three days per week; Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. This is yet more good news for the property market on the Aegean Coast. The announcement of new flights is good for the whole property market, but perhaps more so for Didim as the announcement will show potential investors that Didim is a growing touristic destination within Turkey. Visitor numbers to Turkey reached 23million for 2008, -- as projected -- and are projected to reach 30 million for 2009. These new flights will help ensure these projections are met. Hilton Hotels Corporation made public its new investment plan in Turkey on Tuesday. The U.S.-based company is set to open 40 new hotels in Turkey within five years as the company sees high potential in the country, according to this investment plan. Turkey is extremely profitable for international investors, said Didier Martin, vice president responsible for the company's international operations, adding that other Hilton brands such as "DoubleTree" are going to operate in Turkey. "It cannot be said that we have realized these investments at a bad time, to the contrary, we believe that we have expanded in Turkey in the proper time," said Mike Collini, Hilton's vice president responsible for the development of northern Europe. "We will stand strong after the crisis through the realization of these projects," Collini added. Hilton plans to increase its investments in Turkey more than two-fold within two years, said Collini, adding that the company plans to add more than 40 hotels to its portfolio in Turkey for the upcoming five years.

































