Turkish social networks were blown up by information that the house has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms (two bathrooms and a "guest" toilet) in Texas, USA, and a smaller apartment in Şişli, with only 2 bedrooms, are equal in price.
If Turkish real estate was considered one of the cheapest in the world ten years ago, prices have been rising rapidly in recent years. Although the average price per unit of housing in the country is TL 3.26 million, this figure is much higher in the most expensive cities and districts, including Şişli, some districts in Izmir, Bodrum and Mugla.
However, the Turks are discussing the issue of "selling an apartment in Istanbul and buying a house in Texas." Potential investors should not postpone purchasing residential real estate in Turkey, because the cost per square metre continues to grow steadily, especially in popular places.
The TOP 5 leading countries where citizens bought the most properties in Turkey in March included Russia, Iran, Iraq, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Germany and Azerbaijan are not far behind.