As vacancy rates fluctuate across Istanbul's neighbourhoods, newcomers to property ownership need to understand local dynamics before committing to their first investment.
Citizenship investment schemes and foreign capital are reshaping Turkey's property landscape, leaving local buyers scrambling to understand where affordability stands in 2026.
New data on rental income and capital appreciation from Turkey's social housing partnerships reveal a compelling case for blended-return models that balance community benefit with investor confidence.
A wave of residential and commercial approvals has transformed the European side's quietest district into a magnet for domestic and foreign investors seeking alternatives to Besiktas's saturation.
Citizenship schemes and international demand are reshaping yields across the city's most sought-after neighbourhoods—here's how to navigate 2026's shifting landscape.
As social housing schemes expand and price pressures ease, here's what newcomers need to know about entering Istanbul's property market without breaking the bank.
Recent property sales data reveals a sharp divergence between trophy assets in Besiktas and emerging demand patterns that could reshape the city's prestige neighbourhoods.
With citizenship-by-investment demand reshaping neighbourhoods from Besiktas to Kadikoy, newcomers must understand realistic yields, location strategy, and tenant management to succeed.
As average property costs hit $2,500 per square metre, foreign investment and limited supply are reshaping the city's affordable housing landscape—here's what the numbers reveal.
As empty land fetches record premiums and grant eligibility thresholds shift, the market is sending clear signals about where entry-level opportunities still exist.
As approvals surge for residential projects across Sisli and Kadikoy, landlords face pressure to modernise aging stock while renters confront displacement and rising costs.
New municipal planning regulations are redirecting capital flows across the city, with Sisli and Kadikoy emerging as unexpected winners while established premium zones face fresh constraints.
As citizenship-by-investment demand reshapes neighbourhoods from Besiktaş to Kadıköy, newcomers to Istanbul's property market need a strategic playbook to find value without overpaying.
Soaring rents in Sisli and Kadikoy are forcing young renters to delay homeownership, while landlords face mounting pressure—reshaping how Istanbul's property finance programs serve a generation locked out of ownership.
As foreign investment and citizenship schemes reshape the high-end market, insiders reveal the real drivers behind Istanbul's booming ultra-premium segment.