As landlords tighten terms and tenants struggle with rising costs, new buyer incentives reveal the real cost of delaying homeownership in Turkey's competitive property market.
As foreign capital floods the market, actual rental income is painting a starkly different picture from headline prices across the city's most coveted neighbourhoods.
As property prices climb past $2,500 per square metre across the city, rental markets in premium neighbourhoods face a reckoning between investor expectations and tenant affordability.
With average prices hovering around $2,500 per square metre, newcomers to Istanbul's property market need strategy—here's what you need to know about social housing programmes, emerging neighbourhoods, and breaking into ownership.
As foreign investors and Istanbul's elite seek alternatives to saturated Besiktaş and Beyoğlu, a quiet Bosphorus village is transforming into a prestige address—with prices climbing 40% in two years.
As clearance rates shift and entry-level neighbourhoods show unexpected strength, the signals for buyers chasing government support have never been clearer.
As foreign investment floods premium districts and overseas buyers reshape demand, both renters and property owners are recalibrating strategies in a market where supply no longer matches appetite.
Stricter zoning enforcement and tourism regulations across Besiktas and Sisli are forcing landlords to release long-term inventory, creating relief for renters after years of scarcity.
As prices climb and competition intensifies, new buyers need to understand social housing schemes, emerging neighbourhoods, and timing strategies to break into Istanbul's property market.
As high-end property in Besiktas and Sisli commands premiums of $5,000+ per square metre, here's what newcomers need to know before their first ultra-luxury purchase.
With prices climbing and competition fierce, here's what first-home buyers need to know about grants, financing, and realistic neighbourhood options across the city.
Major residential and mixed-use projects along Cumhuriyet Caddesi and surrounding precincts are driving affordability shifts and redefining what European-side living means for investors.