On the sidelines of the visit of Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Issa, editor-in-chief of Amlak Real Estate Newspaper to Turkey, the newspaper's Istanbul office was inaugurated, coinciding with the launch of the real estate exhibition in Turkey.
The opening of the Turkey office was chosen because it has many advantages that stimulate work in the real estate media, including the steady growth of the Turkish market, the diversity of investment opportunities and the presence of multiple options for visitors such as investment, recreation and tourism of all kinds (recreational and therapeutic).
On this occasion, Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Issa, Editor-in-Chief, explained that this expansion adopted by the newspaper is the conclusion of the success march that continued to increase year after year, and we follow with great interest and keenness to cover all events and exhibitions in Turkey, the Czech Republic, Georgia and the rest of the locked countries, and Al-Issa indicated that Amlak newspaper conducts multiple studies that benefit specialists and those interested in real estate issues in the region.
Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Issa stressed that the opening of the Turkey office comes within the strategy based on the spread and expansion regionally and globally, which has earned it the trust and respect of customers due to the excellence and high professionalism of the work team.
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Issa commented. For his part, Dr. Nihad Naim Al-Hanbali, director of the office, commented that Amlak Real Estate represented in the Turkey office will be the bridge of communication between businessmen and those looking for investment opportunities and benefit from the offers and incentives that the real estate market produces from time to time, and Al-Hanbali pointed out that the convergence of Arab cultures with Turkish made Gulf people in general and Saudis in particular to invest in it, and spend their summer holidays there, adding that there are many desires among Arabs, especially Gulf people, to own and buy in Turkey, or live in residential complexes.
On the other hand, there are many desires among Arabs, especially Gulf people to own and buy in Turkey, or to live in residential complexes.








