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I’ve been a full-stack developer for a few years, mostly on freelance projects, so location was never a limitation. Still, I wanted something new — a city with better lifestyle options, sun almost all year, and an international vibe. Dubai seemed like the perfect fit.

I started looking for property online and found https://dubai-real.estate/. It was hands-down the easiest platform I’ve used to search for apartments. Filters by area, price, and building type made things straightforward. I ended up buying a two-bedroom in Dubai Marina, which is perfect for both living and occasional client meetings.

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I thought I’d add my story here since reading others helped me a lot. I work as a data analyst for an international company, fully remote for the last few years. My job only really requires a laptop, stable internet, and some overlap with my team’s time zone, so location has been flexible.

After living in a few different countries, I started looking for a place where I could settle down without giving up the lifestyle I enjoy. Barcelona stood out for obvious reasons, but also because it felt practical, not just attractive. Good infrastructure, lots of people working remotely, and a city that doesn’t shut down outside of tourist season.

At first I rented, assuming buying would be too complicated as a foreigner. Eventually curiosity turned into research, and that’s how I found https://barcelona.realestate/. What I liked was that it was very focused on Barcelona and gave clear context…


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I work as a UX/UI designer for a European product company. Fully remote for the last four years, flexible schedule, most of my work happens in Figma and Slack. After spending a long time moving between short-term rentals in different countries, I started looking for a place where I could settle without sacrificing mobility.

Dubai wasn’t my first idea, but the more I researched it, the more sense it made. Taxes, infrastructure, safety, and the general attitude toward freelancers and remote specialists were big factors for me. I moved last year and adapted surprisingly fast. Daily life here is very streamlined, which leaves a lot of mental space for work.

At some point I realized I was paying quite a bit for rent and decided to look into buying property. I went through several platforms and eventually found suitable options on https://primocapital.ae/. What stood out was the clarity of information…

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Moving to Turkey

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I’m Liam, a freelance photographer from London. I travel a lot for work, but I wanted a place to settle that would inspire my creativity on a daily basis. Turkey seemed perfect — its landscapes, architecture, and light are incredible for photography.

I found https://turk.estate/en/ and quickly realized how easy buying property could be with their guidance. They helped me select a modern apartment with large windows and a terrace, ideal for shooting and editing photos.

Since moving, I’ve been able to focus on personal projects, capture the stunning scenery, and collaborate with local artists. Life here is both productive and peaceful, and I feel more inspired than ever.

For fellow creatives or anyone seeking a new environment, Turkey is a fantastic choice. And Turk Estate makes the process simple and stress-free.

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