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Turkish referendum will trigger property “gold rush”

Turkish referendum will trigger property “gold rush”

In the weeks leading up to the referendum, investors and developers alike held fire, waiting for the country to vote yes or no on constitutional changes. Last Sunday saw Turks vote "yes." Whichever side you're on, one thing is clear: without the uncertainty surrounding Turkey's political future, the country can begin to move forward again. This includes the property market. In Istanbul, five developers announced new projects this week, signalling to investors that the market and appetite for property in Istanbul and Turkey is still red hot.


Turkish referendum: everything you need to know

Turkish referendum: everything you need to know

Turks are gearing up for a referendum that could change the course of history. On April 16, Turkey will vote yes or no to proposed constitutional changes that could see Erdogan's presidential role expanded from a ceremonial role to an all-encompassing executive presidency. The president is arguing that these changes are necessary to ensure the country's favourable economic and political outlook. However, critics argue that the president's power will be too great.


Should you buy property as Turkish currency drops

Should you buy property as Turkish currency drops

Should you rush in to buy Turkish property now that the currency dropped off a cliff and lost 22% against GBP, 18% against USD and 17% against Euro in the last 90 days. Will builders and developers in Turkey reduce their prices in line with foreign currency becoming stronger or have their construction costs increased as well? Find out how and when to capitalise on what's happening in Turkey. If indeed you have a window of opportunity to invest in your overseas home at a bargain price, then you wouldn't want to miss out on this one, would you? 


Liberal reforms herald an era of democratic and economic strength for Turkey

Liberal reforms herald an era of democratic and economic strength for Turkey

Property Turkey looks at the political and economic implications of the government’s recent law reforms, touching upon their potential impact on real estate sector and foreign direct investment. What are the implications for Kurdish and other minorities that make up the mosaic of Turkey? Please feel free to write in and share your thoughts with us.


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