
While buying holiday property is nothing new to Brits, buying holiday property in Turkey is. Until recently, Turkey blocked foreign nationals from owning property. In 2003, however, the government enacted a reciprocity law that allowed nationals from countries that allowed Turkish citizens to buy property beyond their borders to buy property in Turkey. This law opened up the way for those in the UK to purchase holiday property and second homes in Turkey.
Since the UK has been allowed to purchase property beyond Turkish borders, many have taken advantage of the offer. Holiday homes in popular tourist spots such as Izmir, Bodrum, Marmaris and Alanya among others are extremely popular. What’s more is that these properties can be purchased for as little as 50,000 pounds.
Before you jump right in and purchase a holiday property in Turkey, there are several things that you should consider. Buying property is never a decision that should be taken lightly. To make sure that you’re fully prepared to own a second home or holiday property, you should take into account the following:
? Your Budget – You should never purchase a property that is listed above what you can afford. To figure out what you can afford, you will need to set a realistic budget. And don’t depend on rental income from your holiday property. If you plan to rent out the property, there may be time periods when your property will sit empty. You will need to be able to make the mortgage repayments during this time. If you’re not sure what you can afford, a mortgage calculator may help you set a budget.
? Travel Constraints – Buying property can be an emotional experience, but you need to make sure you are doing it for the right reasons. You should also take into account how much time you will be able to spend at the new property. Be sure to take into account travel costs and time needed off of work.
? Managing the Property – Property requires upkeep. Who will take care of it while you’re not visiting? Will you hire a management company? This will cost money and should be included in your budget.
? Length of Investment – How long do you plan to hold the property? You should have a clear investment strategy in mind. This plan should include when you want to sell the property and what you want to do with it during the time period that you hold it. Be sure to leave a little room in your plan for changes in the market.
Whenever you make a property investment, you should do so with a clear goal in mind. Try to avoid making emotional purchases, and pay attention to the numbers. Look for the best deal you can get in the best location you can find. Even if it is not the most perfect property you can find, you will get the most return for your investment if you pay attention to the details
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state the property or properties that justify the following statement?(3+5)+7 =3+(5+7)
I think the answer is associative property of addition.
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Umm.. I think you probably mean the heat of fusion. That is, water at 32 degrees still has to have energy removed from it before it changes to ice at 32 degrees. Thus, spraying the plants with water keeps them from freezing until the temperature gets a good number of degrees below 32 (I don't recall how low, but if you get too cold then nothing will help). Here's a more precise explanation:
When you withdraw thermal energy from a liquid or solid, the temperature falls. However, at the transition point between solid and liquid (the melting point), extra energy is required (the heat of fusion). To go from liquid to solid, the molecules of a substance must become more ordered. For them to maintain the order of a solid, extra heat must be withdrawn.
The heat of fusion can be observed if you measure the temperature of water as it freezes. If you plunge a closed container of room temperature water into a very cold environment (say ?20 °C), you will see the temperature fall steadily until it drops just below the freezing point (0 °C). The temperature then rebounds and holds steady while the water crystallizes. Once completely frozen, the temperature will fall steadily again.
The temperature stops falling at (or just below) the freezing point due to the heat of fusion. The energy of the heat of fusion must be withdrawn (the liquid must turn to solid) before the temperature can continue to fall.