If you want to know why to invest in property in Turkey, prepare for a vast list. Turkey is a transcontinental country that bridges Asia and Europe. Its capital city is Ankara, whilst the largest city and most vibrant real estate market is Istanbul. With a population of approximately 84 million and a high proportion of that being young and upwardly mobile, Turkey's strategic location easily attracts foreign buyers and real estate investors.
A step-by-step guide allowing foreign nationals buying property in Turkey to do so as smoothly and safely as possible. Buying houses overseas may not be as straightforward as buying in your home country. Follow our 11-step guide and report to buying a home in Turkey to ensure that your dream home in the sun becomes a peaceful and rewarding reality.
At Property Turkey, we get a lot of questions. In our buyer guide, we hope to provide you with the answers to your most common queries. We've compiled all the necessary information and guidance to help you make an informed decision about life in Turkey, purchasing real estate, legal matters, Turkey's investment climate and many other relevant subjects.
Property Turkey blogs about some of the best reasons why people decide to purchase a new home in Kalkan. Whether it be investment, retirement, or lifestyle buying - this idyllic part of Turkey really has it all, and more. Kalkan is a world away from the noise and bustle, where old-world-meets-luxury atmosphere in a league of its own.
Bodrum's cache has a brand and a destination has only grown in the past two decades. And despite development, there are still beachfront properties for sale in Bodrum's peninsula. Property Turkey’s director explains Bodrum’s opportunities and its endless appeal, and fills us in on his latest investment there.
Turkish society has changed a lot in the last quarter century: the country’s population is youthful. Women are going to work, and young couples are choosing to wait until their finances are solid before having children. They’re also more upwardly mobile, with more money to spend on consumer items - and homes. But it’s not the three or four bedroom properties that attract these young buyers: it’s one bedroom properties, especially in Istanbul.