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REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION AND INVESTMENT GUIDE IN TURKEY

Turkey, noting significant progress with its developing economy in recent years, investments in construction and real estate sectors, is becoming a center of attraction for institutional and individual investors. In this process, the country offers significant opportunities to foreign investors who need to master local dynamics to make successful investment decisions. As Trem Global team, we are closely following developments in order to provide support to investors in real estate acquisition and investment issues, which are highly dependent on internal and external factors and have unique problems, with our experienced and industry-dominated staff. In order to meet the needs of our customers in Turkey, and to help them achieve successful results in investment decisions we present Real Estate Acquisition and Investment Guide in Turkey to the investors, where we provide sector-specific knowledge. The information in this guide is general, not social, tax or legal advice.

Geography and Climate

Turkey has a unique geographical position partly on land which is partly in Asia, Europe and is a bridge between the two continents throughout history. Turkey's land area is larger than any European state and almost all of the country is on the Asian continent. The country that once has most of the Balkans, has an imperial heritage from North Africa, and the Middle East. Turkey is a unique country that has Istanbul which is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

Turkey has a distance of 1565 km between the east and the west and 666 km distance between the southern and the northern part of the country. The country has neighbors the Black Sea in the north, Georgia, and Armenia in the northeast, Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan, Iran in the east, Iraq, and Syria in the southeast, Mediterranean and Aegean Sea in the west and in the northeast, European Union countries Greece and Bulgaria. The country also has the Istanbul and the Dardanelles Straits on the Sea of Marmara, also known as the Turkish Straits. Ankara is Turkey's capital and with Istanbul, the largest city and port of the country, which connects Europe and Asia, the country has great influence in the strategically important location.

Turkey has a geographical climate that experiences four seasons at the same time. In the country, which has the characteristic of transition between Mediterranean and Black Sea climates in the coastal regions, the summers are hot and dry except for the Black Sea coasts. In spring and autumn, temperate climate trends are observed. The winters are cold except for the Mediterranean coast and there are few snowy days in the West. Inland soils are mostly snowy and cold, the hottest months are July and August, and the coldest months are January and February.

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