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Is Turkey a Good Place to Retire? 

Many people often wonder if Turkey is an excellent place to settle after retirement. With the improving economy of Turkey, fantastic health care, moderate cost of living, and flexible policies, the answer is pretty straightforward. Turkey is a great place to retire if you are ready to give up work and have enough funds. 

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Best Places to Retire and Own Property in Turkey

Turkey is known for having fantastic cities and regions with gorgeous and natural surroundings, as well as a vibrant culture that is both safe and has a high quality of life.

Turkey's way of life is fairly relaxed, with a lot of outdoor activities. Enjoying sports, the beach, swimming pools, rivers, and hiking are some of the most common recreations. Turkey, being the traditional meeting point of east and west, is rich in culture from many countries, and the people are kind and eager to include you in their daily lives.

Many people ask if Turkey is a good destination to settle down after retirement. The answer is simple, given Turkey's developing economy, excellent health care, modest cost of living, and flexible regulations. If you are willing to give up your job and have sufficient finances, Turkey is an excellent destination to retire.

However, retiring in Turkey necessitates meticulous planning, especially if you have never visited the country before. This guide is essential reading for anybody considering retirement to Turkey. Continue reading to find out! There are several reasons why retiring to Turkey is a good decision, as well as several locations to explore.

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1. Low Cost of Living 

One of the biggest motivations for retiring to Turkey is the inexpensive cost of living. Life is substantially less expensive in contrast to sophisticated European countries. You'll no longer be working, therefore you'll need a place where you won't have to spend a lot of money to get the most comfort. The cost of food and water is reasonable. You don't even need a television license. 

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2. Soothing Weather 

The weather in Turkey is very pleasant; in the summer, you may swim in the water and enjoy the mild air, while in the winter, you can go skiing. The warmest place in Turkey in December is Antalya, a city on Anatolia's southern coast.

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3. Excellent Healthcare 

Given the average age of retirees, adequate healthcare is required to enjoy the post-work era. As a retired expat, you can join the Turkish government's SGK scheme or acquire personal coverage. In any case, you'd be getting one of the top healthcare systems in the world at a reasonable price.

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4. Simple Residency Process 

The first thing you should know is that you must apply for a residence permit within a month of arrival in Turkey. The online residence permit process is easy and simple. You can apply for one year first and then two years. After you retire here for more than 8 years you may apply for a long-term residence permit. You may find more details about this issue in our article on the “Residence Permit in Turkey” page. If you are considering retiring as a citizen in Turkey, you may think about getting Citizenship by investment which means owning a property that values at least 250 000 USD. Check out more information on our “Turkish Citizenship by Investment” page.

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5. Fresh and Healthy Cuisine

The importance of highlighting Turkish food, which offers a diverse spectrum of flavours, cannot be overstated. Turkish cuisine is made with fresh ingredients and has a large variety of dishes to choose from. 

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