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Old 04-11-2007, 08:35 PM
martin73 martin73 is offline
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Hi everyone
just back and am proceeding on a 3 bed with pool.
you need a bit of imagination as its just a large field next to the sea. The beach will need to be tidied and maybe even some sand brought in. its not golden white sand but pretty much virgin coastline. still i think its easier to improve than the northern coast as it is a nice sheltered bay.

Yes its quite isolated (at the moment) Not much to Bafra but Bogaz which is the next village along is nice with some little restaurants on the seafront. There also is alot going on here in terms of the big bazaar shopping complex and other developments but i would avoid this to buy as planning laws on this side of the coast are more relaxed so could get quite built up. In this respect it will be good for somewhere to go (for shops, bars etc) but could end up like the costas! The coastline here is around the headland from Thalassa so its far enough away.

There are six hotels being built, one is completed and open (the impressive Artemis) but these to some extent are resort type hotels so i dont know whether they will allow non guests to go there but i would think they probably would. I am not put off by these attracting potential renters to my apartment as they are 5 star quite expensive and will attract tourists from Turkey, Isreal and probably Russia. They all have big vegas style casinos attached and gamberlers are what they are wanting to attract. I´ll be surprised if many will target Brits.

The hotels are also close by but far enough away so you dont see them from Thalassa.

In summary i liked North Cyprus, i cant see the situation with land ownership, less than perfect access etc really getting worse only better and if you are prepared to look for the medium to long term prices will no doubt rise as where else can you buy a beach front property for less than 100k on the med?

Looked at quite a few other developments with 3 beds on the northern coastline and all were good - a little cheaper and a little bigger and some nice villas at not huge amounts more than 100k but for me the fact they are nearly all built on exchange land, you will have to pay for them in full within 18 months and the fact the developments wont have the sort of facilities or be "on the beach" put me off. I didnt see Sweetwater bay so cant really comment on that.

Happy to discuss anything else.

Martin
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