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Near East: Historic Greek church in NW Turkey for sale on Internet
A centuries-old Greek church in northwestern Turkey has been put up for sale for $1.5 million on an online shopping platform.

Historic Greek church in NW Turkey for sale on Internet
The centuries-old Greek church in northwestern Turkey has been put up for sale online 
for $1.5 million by a Turkish real estate agent [Credit: Hurriyet]

Having sustained severe damage in recent decades, the 300-year-old church in the northwestern province of Bursa was put up for sale online by a real estate agent on behalf of its owner, who lives abroad.

The church, registered by the Bursa General Directorate of Foundations in 1986, is located near the Green Tomb and the Emir Sultan Tomb in the Setbaşı neighborhood.

The posting on www.sahibinden.com is titled “Church for sale, unique and suitable for every use.”

The real estate agent who placed the ad, Tayfun Özenginler, told Anadolu Agency that Bursa has many historic churches due to the Armenian and Greek communities that lived there the years ago.

“This particular building has been used for many different purposes since the 'exchange of population' law [between Turkey and Greece],” Özenginler said, adding that he has already received a number of enquiries about the advert.

“No one has agreed the demanded price so far but we will do our best for the sellers,” he said.

Source: Hurriyet Daily News [March 04, 2016]