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Продажи квартир в Турции взлетели на 51 процент

Sales of apartments in Turkey soared by 51 percent

In February this year sales of apartments in Turkey jumped by 51.4 percent compared to the same month last year. The number of transactions with residential real estate in Turkey amounted to 118,750, while in February 2019, 96,000 apartments and houses were sold.

The leaders in buying apartments in Turkey are Iranians. Investors from this country purchased 721 properties in February. This is followed by Iraqis (691), Russians (282), Afghans (256) and Jordanians (141).

/">buyers of apartments in Turkey< /a> is Istanbul, which accounts for almost half of all foreign transactions (nearly 2,000 units). It is followed by Antalya (805), then Ankara (265). In total, foreigners purchased 4,000 housing units in Turkey in February, up 20.6 percent from last year.

53.5 percent increase in buying activity for Turkish real estate provided low interest rates on deposits and mortgages, which were below 1 percent. According to experts, in the next few months, the demand for apartments in Turkey will slow down due to the coronavirus pandemic. In total, foreigners purchased 4,000 housing units in Turkey in February, up 20.6 percent from last year.

53.5 percent increase in buying activity for Turkish real estate provided low interest rates on deposits and mortgages, which were below 1 percent. According to experts, in the next few months, the demand for apartments in Turkey will slow down due to the coronavirus pandemic. In total, foreigners purchased 4,000 housing units in Turkey in February, up 20.6 percent from last year.

53.5 percent increase in buying activity for Turkish real estate provided low interest rates on deposits and mortgages, which were below 1 percent. According to experts, in the next few months, the demand for apartments in Turkey will slow down due to the coronavirus pandemic. provided low interest rates on deposits and mortgages, which were below 1 percent. According to experts, in the next few months, the demand for apartments in Turkey will slow down due to the coronavirus pandemic. provided low interest rates on deposits and mortgages, which were below 1 percent. According to experts, in the next few months, the demand for apartments in Turkey will slow down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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