Information about investment in Yalova Turkey and its types:
Yalova or Yalova, which means (house of the coast) is located on the southeastern side of the Sea of Marmara, specifically to the north of the Samanli Mountains.
Yalova is famous for its privileged location between Istanbul, Izmir, and Bursa, the most famous and beautiful Turkish cities. Yalova enjoys many investment opportunities due to the giant infrastructure projects in the region, especially the Osman Gazi Bridge, which ranks fourth in the list of the longest suspension bridges in the world.
Tourism and investment in Yalova Turkey:
The Turkish Yalova attracts many tourists from all over the world because of its calm atmosphere, stunning views, and distinctive climate in which the Mediterranean and Black Sea climates are mixed, in addition to its unique location and many tourist sites in it, including the tourist village of Termal with hot springs, in addition to a waterfall Sodoshan, Chokkasandra Village and Cinarcik Resort, which is famous for its archaeological sites dating back to the Ottoman and Byzantine eras.
Real estate investment in “Yalova” Turkey
Being one of the most beautiful Turkish cities with clean air, golden beaches, and hot springs, Yalova Turkey is an amazing choice.
For those looking for recreation in its beautiful and quiet areas, and at the same time not far from Istanbul, as well as from Bursa.
Advantages of real estate investment in Yalova Turkey:
- Low real estate prices in Yalova compared to the rest of Istanbul, where the investor can buy a property in Turkey with excellent specifications and a stunning view, at a low price that sometimes reaches half.
- The rapid land transportation network and the marine transportation network that connects Yalova to the rest of Istanbul
- Yalova’s distinctive location and charming nature, in addition to its proximity to important cities such as Istanbul and Bursa, made it a destination for foreign investors, especially Germans, Russians, and Arabs.
- The city’s marine nature, mixed with the green of nature, and its proximity to Istanbul and Bursa, made it a destination for foreign visitors from Germans, Russians, and British, in addition to the constantly increasing number of Arab investors in it.