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19th June 2005, 00:49
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quote:Originally posted by blossom
really great info Merlin, have you thought about writing a book with all of your info in[?] sure it would be a bestseller[8D]
Whilst we have a wood burner, is it possible to get one that you can open from the front to put your wood into and also to empty[?] it,s just that we have a lovely big fireplace and would like to set the stove into it.
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Blossom thanks,
a book? I have been here nearly 6 years and still learning the "ways".
I would personally forget the front loader idea, been there and enquired myself for aesthetic purposes. But it will cost you a small fortune and will not provide the same output you would get from a top loading woodburner.
One thing I have learnt in winter is not to be worried about how your house/apartment looks, design it best to suit the people that are living there.
No disrespect, but us Brits do worry so much about neighbours turning up and casting an opinion.
All Turkish who have "any" sense do the same. Small room, nicely carpeted, small Turkish eating table on the floor, television and a nice warm top loading woodburner.
I would recommend you bring over a smoke detector(s) as they are around 10 pounds here and pretty rubbish.
Merv!
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19th June 2005, 01:12
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quote:Originally posted by KDofCarlsbad
<br>Nice article Merv![^] We hope to retire in Turkey in 2-3 years and live there semi-permanently. You give an insightful persective. We were thinking we'd just hangout for our 1st year over there and then settle somewhere. Probably we'd find a niche of our own. Good tips on saving money, I'll use them. Thanks, Umit
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I still maintain its better to rent for a 3-6 month period in your selected area and use that time to see whether its really the "ideal" location to invest in a property.
In another post I made, we rented on a site where unbeknown to us before we signed, the mains water was sea water and as the site had little money there would be little chance in getting it changed to pure water for many years. Had we bought, how gutted would we have been?
In Turkey, theres so many suprises and more often than not I hear stories of peril rather than stories of glee and happiness.
Stick with this forum and you will not go far wrong!
Merv!

Last edited by merlin : 21st September 2005 at 07:30.
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