How to buy a house in Turkey? One of the most frequently asked questions in recent years is to buy real estate in Turkey. Who wouldn’t want to buy a house in Turkey, which is a wonderful country with its natural beauties, autumn, winter, spring and summer seasons? Also, while the dollar and euro are very valuable against the Turkish lira. Everything here is very cheap for foreign citizens. By saving a little, you can easily live the rest of your life in Turkey.

Buying Property in Turkey!
Although the rules are set, being a Turkish citizen and buying real estate in Turkey is pretty easy. Because it is welcomed that there will be an inflow of foreign currency into the country. And companies dealing with real estate are helping in this regard. How can you buy a house in Turkey? What are the conditions for buying a house in Turkey? If you are curious, continue reading our article.

Conditions of Buying a House in Turkey
There is a land registry law in Turkey. And in this law, the first and main rule that is valid for foreign nationals to buy a house in Turkey is to have a residence permit in Turkey. What to do;

– It is necessary to find out which country’s citizens can buy real estate in Turkey by applying to the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (Foreign Affairs Department), Land Registry Directorates or Embassies/Consulates of the Republic of Turkey.

– If there is a house that you like and an agreement has been reached verbally and in writing with the seller, an appointment must be made from the land registry office in the city you are affiliated with in order to complete the purchase and transfer procedures. If you are not very familiar with the procedures in Turkey, we recommend that you seek support from a real estate agency. They will make an appointment for you. Appointments can be made by calling 181 in the country and +90 312 593 99 00 from abroad.

Documents required to buy a house in Turkey
– Real estate deed
– Identity document or passport (with copies)
– Real estate market certificate obtained from the municipality (supplied by the seller)
– Compulsory Earthquake Insurance (DASK) policy (supplied by the Seller)
– Expertise report. (For the last 3 months)
– If transfer and sale transactions are to be made with a power of attorney, the original and certified copy of the power of attorney issued abroad is required.

What are the Points to Consider When Buying a House?
– There are some details that you should pay attention to when buying a house, land, villa and similar real estate in Turkey. Is there a mortgage or lien on the house? Are there any debts on the house? You can access this information from the General Directorate of Rapu and Cadastre.
– Research whether the person or company you are going to buy is reliable. If you can, get support from your Turkish friends living in Turkey.
– The title deed fee to be paid in house purchases is paid by the buyer and the real estate owner.
– When buying a house, research the prices well. Since you are a foreigner, you are likely to encounter high prices.
– If you do not know the area and location where you will buy a house, do not act in a hurry. Research the area. You can unknowingly buy a house in locations that are not suitable for you. Luxury houses are sold in Turkey, especially in areas that are far from the city center or are not preferred even though they are in the city center.

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