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Why Invest in Turkish Real Estate

Market data, location insights, and a realistic assessment of why Turkey remains one of the most attractive property markets globally.

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Turkey's Property Market at a Glance

Turkey's real estate market has consistently attracted international investors for good reason. The combination of affordable prices, a growing economy, world-class Mediterranean climate, and strong rental demand creates a compelling case for property investment.

The Turkish Riviera — stretching along approximately 7,200 km of coastline — encompasses stunning resort cities like Antalya, Alanya, Belek, Kemer, and Side. With over 300 sunny days per year and average summer temperatures around 30°C, it's no surprise that millions of tourists and thousands of property buyers are drawn here each year.

Market Overview

Key facts about the Turkish property market in 2026.

Sunny days per year

The Turkish Riviera enjoys a Mediterranean climate with long, warm summers and mild winters.

Coastline

Turkey has one of the longest coastlines in the Mediterranean, offering diverse coastal living options.

Starting prices

Well-located apartments in resort areas start from approximately EUR 80,000 — a fraction of comparable Mediterranean markets.

Global property market ranking

Turkey consistently ranks among the top 10 countries worldwide for foreign property buyers.

Prime Investment Locations

The Turkish Riviera offers diverse options for every type of investor.

The most popular destination for European property buyers. Offers a perfect mix of modern infrastructure, stunning beaches, rich history, and year-round expat community. Properties range from affordable apartments to luxury villas.

Turkey's fifth-largest city and the gateway to the Riviera. A cosmopolitan metropolis with excellent healthcare, international schools, and a thriving business scene. Ideal for families and long-term residents.

A charming ancient town combining Roman ruins with modern resort living. Popular for its unique character, beautiful beaches, and strong tourist rental demand.

Known as Turkey's golf capital with world-class resorts and luxury developments. Attracts high-end investors and golf tourism, offering premium rental yields.

Nestled between the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean, Kemer offers dramatic landscapes and a quieter, more nature-focused lifestyle. Excellent value for money.

Infrastructure & Connectivity

The Turkish Riviera is exceptionally well-connected. Alanya-Gazipasa Airport (opened 2010) is just 40 km from Alanya center — a 30-minute drive. Antalya International Airport, one of Europe's busiest, is 125 km from Alanya (approximately 1.5 hours by car).

Recent years have seen massive infrastructure investment: new motorways connecting coastal cities, expanded airport capacity, modern hospitals, international schools, and high-speed fiber internet reaching even smaller resort towns.

This continuous development directly supports property values and rental demand, making the region increasingly attractive for both lifestyle and investment buyers.

Returns & Rental Potential

What kind of returns can you expect?

Short-term holiday rentals in popular areas like Alanya typically yield 5–8% annually. Year-round rentals to expats offer more stable returns of 4–6%.

Turkish property has seen strong capital growth in recent years, driven by high domestic demand, foreign investment, and infrastructure development. Past performance is not a guarantee, but the fundamentals remain strong.

Foreign buyers paying in EUR, USD, GBP, or Scandinavian currencies benefit from favorable exchange rates against the Turkish Lira, stretching their investment further.

Properties valued at $400,000 or more qualify for Turkish citizenship by investment, adding an additional strategic dimension to your purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is now a good time to invest in Turkey?
Turkey's property market fundamentals remain strong: growing population, increasing tourism, expanding infrastructure, and continued foreign demand. The favorable exchange rate for EUR/USD/GBP buyers adds to the opportunity. As with any investment, due diligence and professional advice are essential.
What is the minimum investment for citizenship?
The minimum property investment for Turkish citizenship is $400,000 (USD), with a 3-year holding period. The property must be purchased from a Turkish citizen or company. See our Citizenship by Investment guide for full details.
Can I rent out my property?
Yes. Both short-term holiday rentals and long-term rentals are popular. Short-term rentals require a tourism license, which your property management company can arrange. Long-term rentals are straightforward with a standard rental agreement.
How do property prices compare to Europe?
Turkish property is significantly more affordable than comparable Mediterranean markets. A beachfront apartment in Alanya costs roughly 30–50% less than a similar property in Spain, Greece, or southern France.
Are there restrictions on foreign buyers?
Most foreign nationals can buy property in Turkey. Restrictions apply mainly to properties in military zones and agricultural land. Citizens of a few specific countries face additional limitations — your agent will verify eligibility.
What happens to my property if I want to sell?
Selling is straightforward. The process mirrors buying: both parties meet at the Tapu Office, and the title deed is transferred. Capital gains tax applies if you sell within 5 years of purchase (exempt after 5 years).

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