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За полгода иностранцы купили в Турции недвижимость на 3 миллиарда долларов

For six months, foreigners bought real estate in Turkey for $ 3 billion

In the first six months of this year, sales of apartments in Turkey to foreigners reached a record high. In six months, investors from other countries bought real estate in Turkey for $3 billion.

The main Citizens of Iraq remain buyers of real estate in Turkey. From January to June 2019, they bought 3,337 apartments and houses. Russian investors purchased 1,264 properties. The average cost of a purchased object is 150 thousand dollars.

In June, foreigners bought in Turkey 2,689 residential properties, which is 30.5 percent more than in 2018. The previous months also saw strong growth, with 3,168 units purchased in January (an increase of 81.9 percent y/y), 3,321 (92.1) in February, 3,129 (71.3) in March, and in April - 3,720 (82.1), in May - 3,925 (62.5).

Number for the year apartments bought by foreigners in Turkey increased by 68.9 percent, amounting to about 20,000 units. For comparison, in the first half of last year, foreigners bought in Turkey only 12,000 apartments and houses. 9 percent per year), in February - 3,321 (92.1), in March - 3,129 (71.3), in April - 3,720 (82.1), in May - 3,925 (62.5).

Over the year, the number of apartments bought by foreigners in Turkey increased by 68.9 percent, amounting to about 20 thousand units. For comparison, in the first half of last year, foreigners bought in Turkey only 12,000 apartments and houses. 9 percent per year), in February - 3,321 (92.1), in March - 3,129 (71.3), in April - 3,720 (82.1), in May - 3,925 (62.5).

Over the year, the number of apartments bought by foreigners in Turkey increased by 68.9 percent, amounting to about 20 thousand units. For comparison, in the first half of last year, foreigners bought in Turkey only 12,000 apartments and houses.
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