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Considering selling? Then the time might be right...

The decision to sell your holiday home abroad is not easy. Just like the decision to invest in a holiday home, the decision to sell should only be taken after a careful consideration.

The reasons behind wanting to sell can be many, and it is never easy to sell a holiday home that for most have been a source to many joyful moments and happy memories.


At lot of people wrongly think that the beginning of a new year often is a quite period for estate agents. This is not correct and the first many sales of this year are already signed and completed.

The truth is that the first month of a new year can actually be a very good time to sell...

Should you be thinking about selling your holiday home in Alanya then do not hesitate to contact us. We will be more than happy to guide you through the process and help you in finding not only a new owner for your holiday apartment but also to do it in way that secures you the best outcome.




We are operating on many different markets and reach buyers from all over both western and eastern Europa. Finally the local markets is growing stronger and stronger, and the number of completed sales to local buyers keep increasing every year.

Contact us today for a free evaluation of your property and visit our web site for more information.


We wish everyone a happy selling 2015! 

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