How to rent an apartment in Turkey?
Turkey is a popular holiday destination among Russian-speaking tourists. A simplified visa policy allows you to come to the country for both short and long periods.
For various reasons, hotel life is not suitable for everyone, so many visitors prefer to rent an apartments. Fortunately, the Turkish property market offers accommodation for every taste, from small one-bedroom apartments to modern penthouses and luxury villas with sea views.
We will tell you how to rent an apartment in Turkey for a month or more.
- What you need to know about renting an apartment in Turkey…
Renting housing here implies two options:
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- Short-term : From a few weeks to six months
- Long-term : Renting for a period of six months.
2. The rules of Turkish law require the conclusion of a contract between the tenant and the landlord. Its terms determine the cost of apartments, define the condition of housing and establish the conditions for terminating the contract.
3. To stay in the country legally, you need to register with the local police immediately after settling in. If you are renting through an agency, a representative will help you with the registration process.
4. For long-term rentals, the tenant is also charged a deposit in the amount of a monthly fee.
5. When renting a villa or a separate house, you have the right to use not only the property, but also its surroundings. You can relax in the garden, have a picnic or barbecue in the garden.
For family holidays we recommend choosing apartments in residential complexes. Advantages of this option:
- The area of the apartment is larger than the size of a hotel room.
- On the adjacent territory there are children’s and sports grounds, swimming pools, places for recreation.
- You can try local specialities instead of the standard meals offered by the hotel.
- You do not need to build a holiday according to the hotel schedule.
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Turkey?
The cost of housing in Turkey depends on a number of factors:
- Apartment size and number of rooms;
- Proximity to the sea
- The prestige of the area
- Completeness with furniture and household appliances;
- The quality of the beaches;
- Seasonality – from May to November property prices will be higher than the rest of the time.
- Rental period – the longer it is, the cheaper the cost of the apartment.
A properly prepared contract will protect you from sudden eviction and unexpected rent increases. Also, renting through an intermediary eliminates the language barrier problem.
If you have not yet decided where to rent an apartment in Turkey, contact a reputable real estate agency. You will be offered several options, they will tell you about the disadvantages and advantages of the regions, they will select apartments that will meet your wishes.
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