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As Istanbul continues to grow into a global focus when it comes to property investment, understanding the intricacies of the rental market is essential for anyone looking to capitalize on property investments. Areas like Şişli, Sarıyer , and Beylikduzu are not just names on a map; they represent a well-heeled rental scene.Oct / Thu 17 / 2024
Your Guide to Buying a Home in Turkey
Turkey has firmly established itself as a significant player in the global real estate market, with Istanbul standing as a leading destination for international homebuyers. However, understanding the steps involved in the buying process is crucial for a smooth experienceOct / Thu 10 / 2024
Investment or Vacation? Istanbul Offers Both.
Reports indicate that rental yields in Istanbul can range from 5% to 8%, depending on the location—a compelling return on investment that many investors find hard to resist. In Istanbul, your investment is not just a property; it’s a passport to financial security.Oct / Wed 02 / 2024
Property For Sale in Istanbul 2024
Whether you're eyeing a chic apartment or a luxurious flat, Istanbul’s property market is where you want to be. Let’s put into words why this city is not just a point on the map but is still heading towards being the centre of attentionSep / Thu 19 / 2024
The Rising Cost of Renting an Apartment in Istanbul
It’s a question that’s turning heads: could rents in Istanbul actually be surpassing those in London? The truth is, housing rents in Turkey have been climbing progressively, and on the 1st July 2024, the 25% limit for rent increase was officially removed.Sep / Fri 06 / 2024
How Do Mortgages and Property Investment Work in Turkey?
A mortgage is a special kind of loan used to buy real estate, like a house or land. It’s a secured loan, which means the property you’re buying acts as collateral. In Turkey, a mortgage is essentially a legal agreement, and it's important to understand that its terms are governed by Turkish Contract Law.Aug / Wed 28 / 2024