Spot Blue International Property has run since 2003 on the premise that a British buyer who has never set foot in Antalya or the Algarve can sensibly shop for a home there from a desk in London, and the site is built around making that possible. The firm sells overseas property to British and international buyers, with current listings spread across Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, North Cyprus, the UAE, Egypt, Barbados, and the UK itself. The spread of countries is the first thing that tells you what kind of agency this is: not a single-market specialist but a marketing operation aimed at people who already know they want to buy abroad and are deciding where.
Turkey sits at the centre of it. The keyword trail and the firm's membership of the British Chamber of Commerce of Turkey both point the same way, and the property mix Spot Blue International Property carries runs from apartments and townhouses through to luxury villas, at price points that stretch from the affordable end up to genuinely high-end. Someone weighing a holiday flat against a retirement villa can see both ends of that range without leaving the site, which is the practical use of a search tool when the buyer is hundreds of miles from the property. The currency and language reach noted later only makes sense against this geographic sprawl; a Turkey-only agent would not need eight currencies.
Buyer hand-holding and the seller pitch
The service list for buyers reads like an attempt to cover the whole anxious middle of a cross-border purchase. Beyond search and sourcing, Spot Blue International Property offers guidance on lifestyle and investment goals, help with legal paperwork, mortgage guidance, and visa information. That last cluster is the difficult part. The genuinely hard part of buying in Turkey or Cyprus is rarely finding a villa you like; it is the title checks, the financing, and the residency questions, and an agency that names those steps up front is at least signalling it knows where buyers get stuck. Spot Blue International Property puts that paperwork and finance guidance alongside the listings rather than tucking it away, which suits a clientele that cannot simply drive to a local solicitor.
There is a second business running alongside the consumer one. For developers and sellers, the company markets property internationally: content creation, digital marketing, and media placement. This explains a lot about the shape of the site. The area guides, the news section, and the Property OPedia resource serve buyers, yes, but they are also the content engine that an international marketing arm needs to put developments in front of the right audiences. A buyer browsing those guides is, in effect, walking through the firm's own marketing machinery, which is worth knowing before mistaking every glowing area write-up for neutral advice.
The site also leans hard on accessibility for a foreign audience. Support is offered in more than twenty languages, and a currency switcher covers AED, CHF, EUR, GBP, NOK, SEK, TRY, and USD. For an agency whose buyers are scattered across Europe, the Gulf, and beyond, that is less a flourish than a basic requirement, and it is handled cleanly.
Memberships, press, and the credibility trail
Trade affiliations are stated plainly: membership in the NAEA and the AIPP, plus the Turkey chamber tie already mentioned. The AIPP in particular is the one to note, since it exists specifically to set standards for agents selling overseas property to people who cannot easily vet them in person. Spot Blue International Property also flags partnerships with Rightmove Overseas and A Place in the Sun, both recognisable channels for British buyers, and cites coverage in The Telegraph, The New York Times, CNBC, and The Guardian. Press mentions are softer evidence than a regulator's badge, but the combination of named bodies and named outlets gives a buyer something concrete to check rather than a wall of self-description.
Contact is handled the way it should be. A phone number and email sit in the site header, and a dedicated Contact tab lives in the main navigation, so reaching the firm takes no hunting. The company also gives a physical address in Surbiton, south-west London, which for an overseas-property agent is a useful anchor: there is a real office in a real place behind the web presence pointing at developments abroad.
Outside reputation is where the picture gets harder to read, and not because the firm hides from it. Spot Blue International Property carries a ProvenExpert profile with reviews on it, though a cookie wall keeps the exact count and score out of view. It turns up on Yelp at the Surbiton address with customer reviews attached, again without a retrievable number or rating. Wheree.com shows at least one detailed positive review. AllAgents lists the firm but with zero reviews, which is the kind of empty profile that tells you nothing either way. No Trustpilot or Google totals surfaced. So the feedback exists and skews positive in the fragments that are visible, but it is scattered across smaller platforms and partly locked behind consent screens, which makes it tougher to weigh than a single well-populated listing would be.
What does it add up to for someone weighing a purchase? The offering is coherent and the supporting structure is solid: the AIPP and NAEA memberships, the recognised partners, the London office, and a long operating history all push in the agency's favour. The buyer services name the right pressure points, and the multilingual, multi-currency setup matches the audience. Spot Blue International Property presents itself as a serious cross-border operator, and most of the checkable evidence supports that reading.
The open question is whether the buyer reviews back it up at the depth a six-figure overseas purchase deserves. A handful of positive snippets across ProvenExpert, Yelp, and Wheree.com is encouraging, but the reviews are scattered across smaller platforms and partly hidden behind consent walls, so nobody outside can easily see how many clients have spoken or how consistent the experience has been across very different markets. Selling a villa in Barbados and a flat in Egypt are not the same job, and the visible record does not yet show how Spot Blue International Property performs across that range. The credentials make a strong case; the review picture, as far as it can be seen, has not yet caught up.
Business address
Spot Blue International Property Ltd
Link House, 140 The Broadway,
Surbiton,
Surrey
KT67HT
United Kingdom
Contact details
Phone: +442083396036