
Mountainside villages within a short drive of the beach are
emerging as popular spots for second homes in Turkey, said Spot
Blue International Property in March, adding that many older
foreign buyers prefer to be based away from the busier coastal
resorts.
“Turkey has built a name for itself as a quality beach resort
destination,” said Julian Walker, director at Spot Blue
International Property. “However, buyers searching for more
peaceful, scenic surroundings are heading a few miles inland,
where they can choose between a house or plot with permission to
build. Once a few foreign people have homes in these spots, more
likeminded buyers follow.”
The village of Beycik near Kemer in Antalya province has
attracted a small group of international homeowners, thanks to
its tranquil setting 700 metres up the pine-clad foothills of
Mount Olympos within a national park. The village is home to
Beykent Villas, a small development of predominantly
semi-detached villas set around a large pool and boasting sea,
mountain and forest views.
More than half of the owners at Beykent Villas are Turkish, with
the remainder being English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, German and
Russian. One couple who have owned a two-bedroom villa there
since 2007, after buying through Spot Blue International
Property, are Danuta and Jan Stanczyk from Buckinghamshire.
“We knew the area from family holidays and find the coastline
around Kemer where the mountains run down to the sea stunning,”
said Danuta. “We were looking for a place near the coast but not
on it, as we prefer calm, natural surroundings, and Beykent
Villas offered exactly what we were looking for, as well as
great value for money. It’s also less humid than down by the
sea, which helps you to stay cool in the summer months, and you
can smell the pine trees. Eight years later we have befriended
other British owners, some of whom are resident there all year.”
The Stanczyks’ semi-detached villa includes balconies facing the
sea, a large basement room that could be a third bedroom and a
small terraced garden. There are also communal garden areas
which, like the pool, are maintained to a high standard by a
management firm.
The centre of Beycik is within walking distance, where there are
two stores, and a handful of restaurants and bars. However, for
a better choice of amenities, the small resort of Tekirova is a
15-minute drive and the larger town of Kemer is 30 minutes away.
“We usually go out to Beycik twice a year, in the spring and
autumn, when we spend a lot of time by the pool,” continued
Danuta. “We do go to the beach too and one of our favourites is
Adrasan, but closer ones include Tekirova, Phaselis and Cirali,
from where you can also visit the ruins of Olympos and the
amazing eternal fires of Chimaera. And we enjoy a visit to
Ulupinar, where there are restaurants on the wooded riverbanks
that serve fresh trout!”
Semi-detached villas at Beykent start at £75,000, available
through Spot Blue International Property.
About Spot Blue International Property
Spot Blue International Property is one of the UK’s leading
Turkish property agencies, with hundreds of properties regularly
listed and updated on its website,
www.spotblue.com. As well as
helping developers promote their projects to the UK and other
foreign markets,
www.spotblue.com features properties for sale
by private individuals. Spot Blue only promotes property of
developers that pass its due diligence assessment. It also
specialises in matching buyers with suitable properties and
operates in all major resorts in Turkey. The company’s high
profile in the UK means it is regularly quoted in the national
press and invited to appear on panels at leading seminars and
exhibitions.