Investment in Historical Residence on the Rise in Outdated City Kaleici Antalya

Article by Antalya Property Investment

There has been a great deal of interest in the historical houses and boutique hotels, in Antalya’s Old Town, Kaleici; according to recent news written in Turkey’s national newspaper, Vatan.

A favorite holiday hotspot by quality tourists worldwide, Kaleici, offers weekly accommodation rates that reach up to 10,000 euros per week. The rates range from 100 euros and up per night.

With its unique historical flavor, Kaleici draws thousands of tourists to the area. Each and every step of Kaleici spreads a special historical ambiance that has identified the continued rising investment returns to the region. This region is a very large resource to investors. European, Russian and American investors particularly have taken recent steps to acquiring historical mansions in the Old Town.

As it is very well known, Antalya offers every type of alternative tourism advantages and hotel accommodations, that welcomes the increasing numbers of of tourists each year by the thousands; whereby placing Kaleici very dominently on the map due to its central location and accessibility.

The value of real estate has certainly been “profitably” affected, as Kaleici is pratically situated along the Mediterranean Sea, where many of the historical mansions offer breathtaking panoramic sea views.Proof is in the pudding they say. According to a statement, in Vatan newspaper, by the largest hotel owner in Kaleici, Mr. Mehmet Alp of Alp Pasa Hotel, “We have invested 50 million euros into the region”; simply shows to what degree of high investment return Kaleici has to offer.

The shinning star of tourism, Kaleici has been an excellent investment gain, particularly to wealthy retired Europeans. Kaleici is so well known that even famous big screen actors/actresses, music entertainers, political figures and world reknown foreign performers, have made Kaleici a must see region during their visits to Antalya. The much smaller boutique hotels have also benefited from this, and accommodate a great deal of heavy traffic to their establishments.

The tour operators have included Kaleici as a major visiting destination on their daily culture and history tours to show the regions appreciating value of beauty. We are very confident that when you visit Kaleici, you will witness the everlasting history and be amazed at the architecture of its fine historical mansions…

Antalya Kaleici awaits its visitors to these wonderous historical mansions, splendid boutique hotels and mezmerizing beauty…http://www.antalyapropertyinvestment.com

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