Step-by-step guide to buying a home in Turkey
A step-by-step guide allowing foreign nationals buying property in Turkey to do so as smoothly and safely as possible.
Buying a home overseas may not be as straightforward as buying in your home country. The main reasons people sometimes
think buying overseas property is risky are:
- The fear of being defrauded and losing money as well as precious time;
- Differences in applicable laws and legal systems governing real estate transactions;
- Actual and/or perceived weaknesses in the legislation governing foreign nationals buying property in the target country;
- Language barriers, particularly legal jargon, which unfortunately exists in all countries;
The feeling of lack of control over the process, which arises due to you not being based in the country you are
purchasing in.
At TitaniumInvest, we understand and appreciate these concerns. Therefore, we’ve put solid guidelines and recommendations
in place to help you buy property in Turkey in the safest and smoothest way possible. Close analysis of the best practices as well
as a great deal of experience means we’re well placed to advise you how to minimise and eliminate risks.
Follow our 11-step guide to buying a home in Turkey to ensure that your dream home in the sun becomes a peaceful and
rewarding reality.
Property Turkey’s 11-step guide to buying property in Turkey
Step 1 – Research
The Turkish property market is growing day by day. There are thousands of properties for sale in Turkey and hundreds of real
estate agents. Each agent will tell you different things and give different advice.
Having been around for the best part of two decades, our strong points are our longevity in the market, our knowledge of Turkey
and experience in dealing with more than 2000 property transactions. Conduct your own research into which region in Turkey
best suits your needs, budget, and expected lifestyle. We will also provide you with diligent and frank information on all regions
of Turkey, from Fethiye, Bodrum, Antalya, Kalkan to Istanbul and others. We shall also refer you to best sources for legal and
technical matters involved in buying in Turkey
Step 2 – Find the right agent
When looking for a home in Turkey, we advise you to check testimonials of different websites and compare different property
agents. If they have been around for a long time, chances are they are solid and credible agents. Make sure they understand you
and your requirements. If you ever get the feeling they are reading off a memorised sales pitch (and there are many of them
around), then chances are they are. Move away. They are not the right agents for you.
Buying an overseas property is for most people more of a lifestyle choice than just bricks and mortar, so the agent you are
dealing with needs to understand and appreciate the lifestyle you are looking at. If they can’t, then they will not have much
chance of guiding you toward the right area and type of investment. Turkey is a huge country, larger than France, and four times
the size of the UK, so there are big differences from region to region in terms of climate, culture and landscape. Only a
knowledgeable and empathetic agent will be able to consult you in the right direction.
Step 3 – Talk to your property agent and build a good rapport
Some of us are shy of picking up the phone and talking to property agents. We do not like being “sold to” and we try to avoid
putting ourselves in circumstances where we might be confronted by a pushy salesperson. However, if you can’t talk openly and
at length with your agent, then your agent will not be able to understand your needs and preferences. So, once you feel you have
found a genuine agent, invest your time in talking to them at some length. Get to know them and let them get to know you. This
is key to establishing a rapport which will in turn help and motivate your agent to do their utmost for you. This rapport will follow
you all the way to Turkey and hopefully well after you have successfully purchased your new home in Turkey.
At Property Turkey, we place a great deal of importance to building a strong rapport with our clients. We don’t have a pitch in
front of us or a certain property to sell sell to you. We listen to you first and then together decide where to look and what type of
property would be most suitable for you. We like to understand your requirements and search in depth for unique and special
homes that will meet the same. Therefore, you need to help us help you find that special place in Turkey.
Step 4 – Visit Turkey
To decide whether to buy a home in Turkey you will need to visit Turkey, get to know the surroundings, and try out the local
restaurants and cuisine. At Property Turkey we don’t just sell you a property: we like to sell you a lifestyle, a dream location and
idyllic surroundings where you will feel comfortable and at home. If anyone tries to sell you a property on the phone, sight
unseen, then beware. That’s not the way to do it.
Step 5 – Go on a Turkey property inspection trip
A professionally organised inspection trip with a reputable company will help you in your property search to a great extent. We
recommend at least four days seeing various homes with us, sorting paperwork, and getting accustomed with local scenery and
lifestyle. Avoid inspection trips offered by branded developers: you will only see properties sold by this developer, which means
you’ll miss out of a huge number of properties in the region. These trips are also infamous for their hard sell techniques.
Step 6 – Explore every option
We will ensure that you visit as many properties in as many locations as possible, in a wide price range to make sure that you get
value for money. During our initial talks on the phone, emails and possibly face-to-face meetings prior to your viewing trip, we
will have scoped out plenty of homes and real estate in Turkey for you to see. After all, buying a home in the sun is a big decision
to make – we want to ensure you make the right decision.
Step 7 – Negotiate the price and terms of purchase
Whether you are buying a retirement villa in Turkey or an investment apartment, we will negotiate on your behalf to ensure the
best possible price and terms. Our extensive networks and contacts mean we can secure significant discounts from developers
as well as private sellers. This is our job, as your consultants representing you, we will do our utmost to secure the best deal
possible for you. When budgeting for your purchase, keep in mind that although much lower than Spain, France and Italy, there
are incidental costs associated with purchasing property in Turkey. Take these into account so you can budget accurately.
Step 8 – Reserve the property and freeze its price
Once you have found your dream home, villa, or apartment in Turkey, we will reserve the property for you so we can proceed with
the purchase process. The cost of reserving real estate in Turkey is generally around £1,000 (Euro 1,100) and is non refundable.
This amount is given to the seller as a reservation deposit and is deducted from the agreed purchase price. However, if having
reserved the property, you then decide not to proceed with buying it, the reservation deposit is lost.
Step 9 – Appoint a solicitor by power of attorney to conclude the purchase for you
The easiest way to purchase a property in Turkey is by granting power of attorney to a solicitor in Turkey to conclude the deal on
your behalf. This saves you time, means you don’t need to stay in the country while the purchase is going through, and ensures
your purchase will be as smooth as possible without any hitches or hiccups. At Property Turkey we have worked with many
qualified and highly recommended solicitors and will introduce you to a lawyer during your inspection trip. You are of course
welcome to select your own solicitor.
Step 10 – A final check on the property
After signing contracts, the purchase should take around four weeks to complete. Your appointed solicitor will during this
process make all necessary checks on the property – including title check and municipality check to guarantee that the property
is freehold registered in your name. NOTE: Since March 2019, military clearance is no longer required on properties.
Step 11 – Receive the title deed (TAPU)
The final step to complete your real estate purchase in Turkey is registering your Turkish TAPU (or title deed). Once we have
secured all paperwork and both sides have carried out their contractual obligations – your home will be registered to your name
and you will receive the title deed (TAPU) to your new home in Turkey