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Thursday, February 13, 2020
Buying Property in Turkey: Key Facts
Buying a Property in Turkey? The facts are explained here... almost everything you need to know. Provided by the Land Registry Governate of the Republic of Turkey. It has the Facts and is an essential reference guide...
But what it doesn't tell you may be more important... for that information, click here to get 'The Guide to Buying Property in Turkey a Safer, Smarter, Better Way... '
And click here for information about the Key Facts and other Government Publications about Citizenship Investment Program in Turkey, by Property Investment.
Turkish TV Series Stimulates Demand for Citizenship Property Investment...
The 'Rise of Empires: Ottoman' tops audience viewing ratings in the US and World Wide... |
Until now, no locally produced Turkish film or TV
series targeted at export to the international market has achieved notable
success.
That has just changed, with the stellar success of
the Netflix drama-documentary series ‘The Rise of Empires: Ottoman’… topping
audience viewing rated in the USA
and World Wide…
This success can be expected to result in additional
demand for the Istanbul
real estate market, corresponding to similar past correlations. And result in a corresponding increase in
Turkish Citizenship by Property Investment applications, with popularity increasing
World Wide.
This very interesting development deserves a closer
look, in more detail, in another post.
Property prices in Istanbul over the last six months have been
stable, but still offer investors bargains if they can find liquidity-induced distress
sales. During the last 18 months the real estate sector in Turkey has been
depressed. So the market welcomed the recent policy of reducing the investment
threshold for citizenship to USD 250,000. This has helped stimulate demand from
international buyers, many hailing from the Middle East.
Many of these buyers are motivated by Turkish TV showing
wonderful Istanbul
life style and property, have come to buy their dream home for that reason
alone ! Over the last five years Turkish TV series have grown increasingly
popular in international markets such as the Middle East, South America, and India. These
programs are local Turkish productions produced in Turkish, and dubbed in
foreign languages for export.
Now that a Turkish production targeting foreign audiences has proved a stellar success, the impact on the perception of Turkish assets, and real estate, from an investment persepctive, deserves re-evaluation...
#RiseofEmpiresOttoman
#TurkeyCitizenshipbyInvestment
Thursday, October 31, 2019
The Property Market in Turkey: How Local Turks Buy
House
hunting on the internet is an ideal way to find property. And Turks in Turkey have
special on-line property portals where they go to find properties- there are
2-3 large ones and three or more others that have more than a million
properties listed for sale- the whole market. And the portals provide on-site
message channels for the buyers to communicate directly with the sellers.
This is the
property market in Turkey .
It is so well-developed, that there are now several new on-line markets
offering variations on the basic theme. To say these markets are ‘popular’ is
an understatement: this is now the ‘norm’ for the last five years or more.
These markets are where more than 87% of all property in Turkey is
bought and sold. Why so much? To put it simply, there is no other way or better
way to buy or sell property in Turkey .
These are the ‘For Sale by Owner’ on-line property markets in Turkey . These
aren’t small experimental fly-by-night start up operations. These are huge
business owned by Turkiye’s largest holding companies quoted by NASDAQ on the
Istanbul Stock Exchange. This is WHERE
and HOW the local Turks buy and sell
property in Turkey .
Monday, August 26, 2019
The New Ways of Turkey's Property Market in the Digital Age
A foreign property owner selling and wanting to find a buyer needs first to come to terms with the reality of
the market today, in the internet age, a digital world. And doing so will open their eyes to many
advantages in the new way property is bought and sold, compared to the old ways.
Not only can the foreign seller find a Turkish buyer faster, there is also no
need to deal with an agent and their lies, and no need to pay huge commissions
for the privilege…!
Wake up, people….
So how does
a foreigner that doesn’t speak Turkish get into the ‘real’ property sector in Turkey
and deal with everything that needs doing? The best way to start is an easy
solution- it’s the starters’ kit at mytapu.com… the Sellers Tool-kit for Residential Property in Turkey.
This tool kit provides help, guidance, support to D.I.Y Do-It-Yourself selling
of your property on the new digital platforms; because all the platforms are
designed and working this way: Peer – to – Peer. They work so that buyers and
sellers can deal direct with each other…there’s no place for agents…! Desperate
agents have wedged their way in, but they are not welcome by buyers or sellers.
For example, the name of the biggest on-line exchange, when translated into
English means… ‘For Sale
Direct from the Owner’. These on-line exchanges are NOT small experimental
fly-by-night start up operations. These are huge business owned by the
Turkiye’s largest holding companies quoted on the Istanbul Stock
Exchange.
Sellers, what
are you waiting for ? (Besides months and months for your agent and then maybe
if they somehow trick one more foreigner into believing their sales pitch
illusions, as a buyer, you are rewarded by paying the huge commission…!)
Monday, August 19, 2019
So Who Are These Turkish On-Line Buyers…?
Yes, in
recent years the incoming waves of foreign buyers of Turkish property has
subsided. Today the largest segment of foreign buyers are the Citizenship
buyers, but they can not purchase a property being sold by a foreign owner, so
not much hope of a foreign owner finding a buyer there.
So if there are few
buyers in the English speaking foreign sector of the real estate market in Turkey,
what about in the Turkish language speaking sector?
Surprisingly,
and thankfully, that is a whole different world. And it is a world full of
better and smarter ways to do real estate business, with many new innovations,
now as advanced as anywhere in the world, and more so, than most places.
To
understand why, it helps to know a vital statistic: Turkiye has the third
highest on-line mobile phone usage in the world. Yes that’s right, ahead of
countries like the UK, Netherlands, Russia….
And the
second statistic is even more remarkable: less than 1/3 of the population in Turkey has ever
been on the internet…!
So how is
it possible for both to exist? What does it mean? Quite simply it means that
1/3 of the Turkish population are using on-line solutions far more intensively
and pervasively than anywhere else in the world. So who are these people in
this 1/3 of the population?
These people
are the university educated, i-phone packing, upwardly mobile classes, and
upper income segments of society. Yes, that’s right…! These are the best
potential buyers of property a seller could ever wish to find. And it is this
segment of society that uses the digital on-line property markets in Turkey.
So when
these well-educated, clever, successful and wealthy on-line users want to find
and buy a property, what reason would they have for going to a local corner
shop ‘emlakci’, or on-line English-speaking ‘emlakci’ agent, and suffering all
the nonsense, lies and tricks emlakcis are reputed and disdained for? These sensible buyers just do not do it…! Most times if a buyer finds out an agent is
involved, the buyer will turn off and never have anything further to do with
the agent: never mind the property being seen- no chance!
Instead,
these smart Turksih buyers deal directly with the property owners that are
selling, at the on-line Turkish language property portals. If you are a
foreigner with a property to sell in Turkey, wouldn’t you rather be
selling to these affluent Turkish buyers directly at an on-line portal, instead
of waiting and wondering about your English speaking ‘emlakci’ ?
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Finding a Buyer: Reality vs Illusion...
Finding a buyer for Turkish property has been challenging for foreign owners in the last few years. This is partly because the number of foreigners buying real estate in Turkey has
dwindled significantly. And the English speaking sector of the Turkish real estate market is comprised primarily of foreign buyers relying on English.
Recent changes to Citizenship Investment
criteria to $250,000, has resulted in an increase of foreign buying from
new and different parts of the world, but these buyers can not purchase property owned
by a foreigner. Foreign owned property does not qualify for citizenship
investment purposes.
So if there are few buyers of foreign owned Turkish property in
the English speaking foreign sector of the real estate market in Turkey, how can
a seller get into the ‘real’ Turkish language speaking sector to find
Turkish speaking buyers?
The solutions fortunately are several, and not limited to going to your local English
speaking neighbour-hood agent or online agent. In the ‘real’ Turkish speaking property market in
Turkey
no one uses agents anymore, and hasn’t for 5-10 years. This is because there
are smarter, faster, and better solutions.
For example there are on-line portals
- no not agents websites- these are on-line exchanges in the Turkish
language, where buyers and sellers login to communicate with one another in private: no agents. Sellers list their properties, and
buyers can find what they want with the very good search engines the on-line
exchanges have. There are several on-line exchanges, and several on-line ‘e-Bay
type’ variations, and more. Together they comprise more than 95% of all real
estate listings in Turkey.
That’s where the market is, and that’s the
reality. Dealing with English speaking foreign agent’s is just an illusion….
Foreign Owned Property Does Not Qualify for Citizenship Investment Purposes...
Recently with changes to Citizenship Investment criteria to $250,000, there has
been an increase of foreign buying from different parts of the world than Northern Europe, as was the case previously. Most of this
buying is centred in Istanbul.
And to qualify for citizenship, the property must be purchased from a Turkish
owner: if you are non-Turkish and selling your property in Turkey, a
citizenship investor can not buy it to qualify for a Turkish passport.
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