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For most people purchasing a home in Didim, they will be surprised at the amount of choice on offer. Do not be daunted by the prospect of finding your ideal property.

From a stone built bungalow close to the Temple completely in keeping with the area, to a modern apartment with state of the art fixtures and fittings - Didim has something to offer everyone.

Palabiyik

is an extremely popular, well established, residential area ideally situated between Ege Caddesi and Ataturk Bulvari. In walking distance of supermarkets, all services and amenities. Restaurants in this area offer an excellent choice, for those nights you don't fancy the stroll into Altinkum itself. Though property available in this area are now mostly re-sales, there are still some new-builds available. This particular area is attractive to the potential renter because of its proximity to Dolphin Square, and easy access to the main resort area.

Avcilar Çükrü (known locally as Hunters Valley)

A fairly quiet area of Didim located behind the Police Station, and 5-10 minutes walk to ‘Dolunay Beach' (fomerly known as second beach). Property prices in this area reflect its location, within walking distance to the various bars and restaurants, that come to life in the evenings.

Yesilkent

Yesil in Turkish means green, and this is definitely one of our greenest areas. A village within a town set just around the coast from Altinkum, Yesilkent is very popular with the ex-pat community who have made Didim their permanent home. With sympathetic architecture, and unspoilt scenery, this is considered to be an Elite area of Didim.Most properties in this area are Villas with their own gardens, some having pools though as Yesilkent has its own fabulous beach, a private pool is not a necessity.

Yenihisar

Yenihisar means ‘Newcastle'. This is the old town now known as ‘Didim'. The infamous Saturday market is located in the old quarter of the town where you can buy almost everything from grapes to goats. There are a lot of new properties being built, these are larger than those in the resort area, as they are built with the family in mind. Central for everything, yet only a short bus ride into the resort itself.

Mavisehir

‘Blue Town' aptly named as it sits on the edge of the Aegean Sea. In an idyllic location between the Temple of Apollon and Didims latest tourist attraction the ‘Aqua Park', Mavisehir boasts numerous sandy beaches and coves. Once only known to Turkish holidaymakers, it is fast becoming popular with foreign residents wishing to re-locate.

Yenimahalle

Roughly translates as new neighbourhood, and that exactly what this is. The fastest growing residential area of Didim. Popular with both local and foreign residents. In a central location close to all amenities and services, banks and supermarkets on your doorstep – yet only a short stroll into the main resort area. Apartments are on the larger side, and designed for more permanent living.

Efeler

Designed for permanent living, close to schools, creches, supermarkets, and local amenities. Not too far out of the resort (walking distance is about 20-25 minutes), yet far enough to make you feel part of the local community. Apartments and duplexes in this area are very reasonably priced, as well as being slightly larger than the average holiday home

 

 

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