Turkiye’s Housing Market Sees 35.8% Surge in June Amid Rising Domestic and Foreign Demand
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Turkiye’s Housing Market Sees 35.8% Surge in June Amid Rising Domestic and Foreign Demand
House sales in Türkiye soared 35.8 percent year-on-year in June, reflecting strong demand across the country, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) reported on July 17. A total of 107,723 homes changed hands during the month, with Istanbul leading the market at 17,656 units sold. The capital Ankara followed with 9,428 sales, while the Aegean city of Izmir recorded 5,987. Sales to foreign buyers also soared, with 1,565 homes sold to non-Turkis…
A surprising shift is underway in Turkey's housing preferences among foreigners. According to data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), while the number of homes sold to foreigners decreased in the first half of 2025, cities like Ankara, Muğla, and Sakarya saw an increase. Istanbul, Antalya, and Mersin, on the other hand, experienced a decline in foreign purchases. Here are the details...
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