World-class education, health institutions with hotel comfort, culture and art centers, magnificent living spaces, educated population, politicians and diplomats, poets and writers....
Although there is much more to say about Ankara, the center and capital of Turkey, these small details tell a lot about Ankara.
Of course, with such striking features, Ankara offers a life beyond dreams to local and foreign investors and even foreign nationals who want to acquire Turkish citizenship through investment.
Today, we are turning our route to Ankara, the most populous city in Turkey after Istanbul.
Education and Life in Ankara
Ankara is currently one of the most preferred cities by foreign investors...
The universities in Ankara are among the most respected educational institutions in the world.
Başkent University, Bilkent University, Gazi University, Hacettepe University, Middle East Technical University are among the world-renowned educational institutions.
In Ankara, where there are many prestigious universities and important educational institutions in Turkey, the number of educated and cultured people is quite high.
For those who want to get away from the noise of the city and leave themselves to nature, urban parks and green areas can be found in almost every corner of the city.
Art is a passion for Ankara residents.
So much so that many world-famous artists who graduated from the Ankara State Conservatory prove that Ankara residents value art and artists so much.
Investment Opportunities in Ankara
Ankara, the second most preferred city in Turkey after Istanbul, is one of the primary investment centers of foreign investors in Turkey.
The fact that Ankara is the capital city has a great share in making the city such a modern and developed place.
Of course, the fact that Ankara is such a developed and still open to development increases the interest and migration rates to the city.
Not only locals but also foreign investors prefer Ankara for its living standards and profitable investment opportunities.
In Ankara, industry and trade are among the region's most important sources of income.
Public and private investments, technology and transportation investments are abundant in the region.
On the other hand, Ankara is one of the provinces with the highest mining infrastructure in Turkey...
Another sector that continues to rise in Ankara is the real estate sector.
Since the number of new construction projects is quite high, foreign investors or those who want to obtain Turkish citizenship through real estate investment are turning their focus to Ankara.
Modern real estate projects, living centers, workplaces and lands...
Which one do you need?
A comprehensive residential project where you can live a pleasant life or a modern business center for investment?
Another reason why residential projects in Ankara are in such high demand is that Ankara is located outside the earthquake zone in Turkey.
The low earthquake risk is of course one of the factors that support the investor to feel safe.
Places You Must See in Ankara
Ankara is a city that has been home to many different cultures and civilizations.
Therefore, it would not be wrong to say that every corner of Ankara is fascinating in its own way.
But the greatest pride of Ankara and the people of Ankara is undoubtedly Anıtkabir...
Anıtkabir, the eternal resting place of the Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, is located in Çankaya and every day hundreds of local and foreign visitors pay their respects in the presence of Atatürk.
Anıtkabir is one of the most visited places in Turkey and there are also many areas open to visitors, such as Atatürk and the War of Independence Museum, Independence Tower, Freedom Tower, Mehmetçik Tower, Law of Defense Tower, Victory Tower, Peace Tower, April 23 Tower, Misak-ı Milli Tower, Revolution Tower, Lion Road, Ceremony Square, Tomb of İsmet İnönü and Peace Park.
Another place to visit in Ankara is Ankara Castle.
There are many houses from the Ottoman period inside the Ankara Castle, which is not known exactly when it was built. Some of these houses have been restored and opened their doors to visitors as restaurants and shops.
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which is right next to Ankara Castle, is one of the city's other popular attractions.
This place, which served especially during the Ottoman period, was later transformed into a museum where Anatolian artifacts were exhibited upon the request of Atatürk.
The building where the Ankara Ethnography Museum is located is the first building to be built as a museum in Turkey.
In addition, after Atatürk's death, the museum temporarily became Atatürk's resting place.
Today, the museum, where Islamic artifacts are exhibited, opens its doors to visitors every day.
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Ankara continues to offer opportunities that add value to the city and provide profit to its investors.
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