Türkiye closed 2025 with strong transaction momentum: total house sales rose 14.3% year‑on‑year to 1,688,910 units. Liquidity remained concentrated in the “big three” provinces—İstanbul (280,262), Ankara (152,534), and İzmir (96,998)—which drives both resale speed and rental market depth, driven by domestic demand as a hedge against inflation. However, foreign investment dropped to its lowest level in nine years due to stricter regulations and high prices.
Homist Turkey
Based on Homist Property Experts’ Consensus, we have identified the most strategic districts in Istanbul for 2026, categorized according to investor profiles and long-term objectives. The best place to buy property in Istanbul ultimately depends on your investment goals. Whether you are seeking luxury waterfront living, strong rental returns, or entry-level assets with high appreciation potential,...
The Turkish property market is entering a new growth cycle after nearly two years of relative stability. In the first half of 2025, property sales exceeded 1.4 million units, the second-highest level on record, with home sales up 26.9% year-on-year. Key cities like Istanbul, Izmir, and Antalya continue to lead demand, attracting both local and international investors.
