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Dalaman … Time came to reluctantly depart and head for Dalaman, the town adjacent to the Airport. Big plans are
on the cards for this area which has recently been designated a touristic town. New golf courses are being
built along with stylish marina a mere ten minutes away. Luxury new-builds
are going up at incredible prices… 3 bedroom aparts
with communal pool for under £35,000! Great news for people not too fond of
the lengthy nail-biting transfers often incurred in Dalaman town is not that big …
thankfully. Up above the Is Bank was my next appointment. On entering, I
could see that this agent has certainly got their act together. Detailed
property information sheets lined the hallway … very well done, I must add.
Somehow it gave me the feeling of a British estate agency. So it came as no
surprise when I found the English proprietor had in deed worked as an estate
agent in the Dalaman is a remarkable area… I’m amazed
very little has happened here before now. It has a beach (Sarigerme) only ten minutes away and the Dalyan delta, a dramatic area of immense natural beauty a
further 20 minutes up the road. Remember the 1951 film, African Queen …
Bogart and Hepburn? It was actually filmed on the river here. And of course I
shouldn’t forget to tell you about the famous sulphur
mud baths, Watch out for Dalaman, I can see a little property hotspot
opening up here! Remember… future thinking is the key to profitable
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The A mere 18km from Dalaman
airport, after a few scary hairpins with spectacular views and you encounter
the sophis and graceful Port Gocek For those of you a little adverse to dramatic
drives, next year, the mountain tunnel should be complete giving you a swift
10 min airport transfer to this true jewel of the Med. A quick stroll through the port and you soon realize
that you’ve arrived somewhere very upmarket… one look at the local lingerie
shop speaks volumes. Have you ever
tried to find decent underwear in However,
Gocek isn’t for everyone… if you’re likely to choke
on your kebab or spurt out your Efes at the sight
of the super rich, royalty and celebrities then stay clear of this exclusive
resort. Not a tacky bar in sight, flea
bitten dog or MJ look-alike… in fact, you’re more likely to bump into the
real McCoy here! Recent visitors read like an Emmy Night invitation list…
Elton John, Eric Clapton, Shakira, H.R.H Prince
Charles and Camilla, Michael Burke, Bill Gates… and even Sting and Tina
Turner have holiday homes here. If
you’re looking for ‘the address’ then Port Gocek would fit the bill... but
you’ll have to reach deep into your pocket and rightfully so; this level of
exclusivity demands protection. Just
to give you an idea… a well placed sea front apartment (new development in
progress) could be in the region of £500k… yes… ouch! But if you’re happy to venture a little
further back into the pine clad hills that overlook Gocek
then you could buy a detached villa with private pool from as little as
£150k. Worried about property management …? A wonderful concept called ‘Home
Angels’ has been launched in this area offering a whole range of
vital services. Just love the name…
and angels they truly are, also devoting much of their time over the years to
maintaining the Gocek dog sanctuary. Now you know where all the flea bitten
stray Gocek dogs are! In a nutshell… if you love the
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On
to Calis… Venture a further 30mins along the Lycian coast and the scenery becomes even more dramatic …
I was surprised to see the snow capped Mendos
mountains sitting stark across the blue blue November
sky. To be honest I really didn’t know what to expect of
my next resort … mixed reports had come in … most of which were thumbs
definitely down – so why had so many Brits relocated here? Perhaps Calis
would open up to me… And talk to me she did… in soft sweet sultry
tones. On entering the long sweeping
promenade I was greeted with the most wonderful vista … a glorious bay with
character - oozing with romance. I took
a deep breath and wondered what all the fuss was about… looked left and right
and that’s where the tender melody stopped!
If I was the Belediye… I’d knock the whole
lot down and start all over again!!
Okay, a bit of exaggeration maybe and I’m sure to upset a few folks on
the old Calis beach forum … but this is my
opinion. The bars, restaurants and
hotels that fringe the beach looked as if they could do with a damn good
makeover. Admittedly, it was end of season but the general
feeling was a cheap grubbiness with the exception of a few. How could they do this to such a fantastic
setting were my initial thoughts… Yes,
there’s something about the wonkiness of And yes, I sampled the cuisine (if you could call it
that!) in the majority of them…. A little advice – turn right and keep
walking to the end of the prom, buy a glass of pure pressed pomegranate juice
along the way, treat yourself to a neck and shoulder massage and dine at Letoon towards
the end. Sorry, if I’ve ranted on a bit but a sadness crept
over me for Calis on watching her
amazing sunset … a moving experience if you love nature at her best. This resort just has so much possibility
it’s unbelievable. Hire a car and
venture out of the main prom and you’ll find secret coves, flanked with pine
and tumbledown beach restaurants that serve authentic well cooked food with
genuine smiles. Calis
spreads out over a large area … and has something to offer everyone if you’re
willing to look beneath the surface. A
little bit of love and respect and she could be a real stunner. Does Calis have
potential? I believe she has … I think
she’s absolutely gorgeous… as long as you ignore some of the manmade
creations smudging this spot of natural beauty. Look to the future with this in mind and
buying here could be a good investment.
If you fancy opening a top notch restaurant … stylish bar, aparthotel then you could reap dividends as believe me…
the competition is poor.
One word of warning for this area… beware of where you buy!
Properties in a certain part of Calis are
sinking … due to poor foundations and being built on an old lake bed. If you
come across anything that’s priced a little too good to be true, make sure
you thoroughly investigate as they are still being sold in many estate
agents. Whilst we’re on the subject
of warnings… there’s much controversy over damp being a problem in this area
… older properties you definitely need to be careful - newer ones are being
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Flowing
into Fethiye… Calis
curls silently along the arched bay to the better known Fethiye
harbour… now you’re talking character!
Traditional boats merge with the new as do the properties that flank
the town; edging their way up and around the coast to the swanky Karagozler district with its stunning marina
views (and prices!). Many British and German have chosen to relocate in
this area as it’s a great base for the most photographed beach in the Med…
the Olu Deniz… blue
lagoon, just around the bay. You
can’t buy at Olu Deniz
itself … so settling in neighbouring Fethiye, Hisaranou and Ovacik has been
the closest option. If
you’re into ‘Hi de Hi’, cheap and cheerful entertainment and clapping along
to waiters doing cha, cha, cha, then you may well like Hisaranou with
its long hillside road of bars and restaurants poised to pull punters! Not for the traditionalists among you but
done with a certain suave that was missing from Calis
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Up
to Uzumlu… Fancy a rural retreat yet within close proximity of
beautiful Olu
… head for the hills around 17kms to the North of Calis
(great road!) and you find yourself entering the small hillside Uzumlu
like its wine is for a select few… if you fancy an intoxicating cocktail of
chilly alpine stroke steamy Med - local tradition and a handful of British
neighbours then this location
may well appeal. Handsome villas sit alongside the old … with a breathtaking
mountain backdrop. Winter brings snow
capped peaks and the summer a gladdening retreat from the Olu Deniz crowds who are only ever a 15
minute dolmus ride away when Uzumlu’s
soul soothing peace just becomes too deafening!
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