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Originally Posted by JSAston
Thanks for replying guys.
Have'nt given the Northern side much thought, as I was not sure what crossing the border every day be like, but will definately consider it as a option. I suppose if the rents are much lower then so should the over all house prices.
The only worry about living on the Turkish side is, Turkey is not part of the EU, so would it be harder to apply for residenty, etc?
Cheers
Jon
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1000's cross each day by foot or even drive across in their cars - so not an issue.
It is far cheaper in the North and you can buy a 135m2 3 bedroom apartment in Lefkosa for about £60,000 on Pre 1974 Turkish Title.
Getting resident permit is easy and you just renew each year - all it takes initially is visit to Police - medical (Chest xray and blood test) - then to civil immigration.