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BODRUM

Property around BodrumBodrum, originally known as Halikarnassos, is one of the longest-established Turkish resorts and has been popular with British vistors for decades. It attracts both package holiday visitors and well-heeled yachties who are both enamoured of its watersports facilities and lively nightlife. In common with much of the Aegean region, steep pine-studded hills and turquoise coves abound.

The town’s property market, unlike those of the rapidly developing resorts which have sprung up around it on the Bodrum Peninsula, has the advantage of some fairly strict building laws, limiting the height of new development and encouraging preservation of historic buildings.

Prices range from £70,000 for a two-bedroom apartment close to the town centre to £130,000 for a four-bedroom villa with a garden and its own pool.

Bodrum TurkeyHeading out to the penisula resorts, prices range from £55,000 for a basic two-bedroom apartment to around £90,000 for a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house with garden. Prices are on the up here though, as the area is becoming popular with second-home owners from Istanbul. The geography of the area means that nearly all properties have great sea views, most have balconies/terraces and communal pools.

Bodrum has a fascinating history. Its main landmark is the castle, standing guard over the harbour, which was built by the Knights of St John when they arrived from Rhodes in the 15th century. The name Bodrum means ‘cellar’ or ‘dungeon’ and it is thought the town takes its name from the castle’s underground defences. The first known inhabitants were the Dorians who settled here from the Peloponnese in the 11th century BC.

Holiday Accommodation around BodrumAs well as its nightlife, Bodrum is a hub for all things aquatic – diving trips and pleasure boats leave from the harbour, there is a well-equipped yacht marina, and, for the less adventurous, a water park.

Tourism

Bodrum’s climate means that the main tourist season runs from April until October, with July and August the peak months for rentals. Holiday home owners can expect 20 to 30 weeks rental per year.

Transport

Milas-Bodrum airport is 35 kilometres north-east of the town and is served by scheduled flights from London Heathrow and Manchester with Turkish Airways. There are also hundreds of charter flights during the tourist season from airlines such as Air 2000, JMC, Monarch and Avro. A taxi into town costs around £20. Ferries from Marmaris, Altinkum, Kos and Rhodes dock near the castle.

A warning: driving and parking in Bodrum town can be a nightmare. The town is a labyrinth of one-way streets.

Facilities/Amenities

Appartments in BodrumThe Castle of St Peter: An interesting array of halls, towers, dungeons and displays of treasure from shipwrecks. Boat trips, snorkelling, island picnics, camel rides, sailing and water park.

Typical Property Values

Apartment with 2 bedrooms £55,200
These open planned apartments offer two bedrooms and two bathrooms and a large balcony and are only a short distance to Bodrums vibrant bars and beaches. Read More

Apartment with 3 bedrooms £65,000
With a selection of two and three bedroom apartments available, these properties are a offer great investment and come with an optional 6% two year rental guarantee.
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Villa with 3 bedrooms £155,200
All offering private pools and large private gardens, these 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom detached homes come with an open fireplace and an open plan kitchen dining area.
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Villa with 3 bedrooms £306,000
Located close to the centre of Bodrum with its array of water sports, bars, restaurants and first class marina, these sea front villas offer spacious accommodation over two floors. Read More

Nightlife:

Villa's in Bodrum TurkeyPlenty of choice ranging from local bars with small dancefloors to the impressive Disco Halikarnas (capacity 5,000). Most venues are on Uzunyol in the Kumbahçc district. Bodrum has two cinemas and a music and arts festival in September.

Restaurants:

The bazaar is the place to head for good value Turkish cuisine (mezes, kebabs, fish etc). Waterside venues tend to be expensive, and there is a large number of establishments serving British fare and fast food.

Travel Guide:

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