As premium neighbourhoods saturate, Zeytinburnu offers the rare combination of affordable entry prices, infrastructure investment, and rental demand that typifies a market inflection point.
Recent completions across Sisli and Besiktas show developers are finally locking in double-digit rental returns—but the approval slowdown tells a different story.
Falling clearance rates and shifting neighbourhood premiums reveal where yields are tightening—and where savvy investors are still finding opportunity.
Istanbul's competitive rental landscape is forcing would-be homeowners to delay purchases while landlords grapple with regulatory pressures and changing tenant expectations.
As central districts saturate, savvy buyers are turning to this Bosphorus-hugging neighbourhood where prices have jumped 40% in two years—and infrastructure is finally catching up.
A new wave of ultra-high-end residential projects along the Bosphorus and in Sisli is driving up valuations and transforming what it means to own premium property in the city.
Citizenship demand and currency shifts are reshaping yields across the city's neighbourhoods—here's what savvy buyers need to understand before committing capital.
With foreign demand surging and prestige neighbourhoods commanding premium prices, here's what newcomers need to know before entering Istanbul's high-end real estate arena.
As premium neighbourhoods saturate, savvy investors are turning to the Bosphorus-side district where rental demand and development potential are reshaping returns.
As vacancy rates plummet across premium neighbourhoods, rising maintenance costs and stricter regulations are reshaping the economics of Istanbul's rental sector.
With citizenship investment reshaping demand and premium zones commanding premium prices, here's how newcomers can find value in Turkey's most competitive property market.
As vacancy rates tighten across premium districts, renters face rising costs while property owners grapple with regulatory pressures and changing tenant behaviour.
As construction permits surge across premium zones, savvy buyers need to understand the regulatory shifts reshaping affordability from Sisli to Kadikoy.
As the city's premium districts command $4,000+ per square metre, a bold municipal housing initiative in the European side's overlooked district is reshaping the investment landscape.