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Sales statistics for Turkey in June 2024

Sales statistics for Turkey in June 2024

July 23, 2024

In June, 79,313 properties were sold in Turkey. Compared to June 2023, sales fell by 5.2%. The share of primary sales of real estate was 32.1% (25,425 properties). The provinces with the highest number of sales were:

Istanbul - 13.025
Ankara - 6.866
Izmir - 4.361

Provinces with the lowest sales:

Argan - 34 objects
Hakkari - 40 objects
Tunceli and Bayburt - 44 sites

Sales of real estate to foreigners in June fell by 45.1% compared with the same month last year and amounted to 1,440 objects. The share of sales of real estate to foreigners in total sales was 1.8%. Provinces with the highest number of sales to foreigners were:

Antalya - 593 objects
Istanbul - 478 objects
Mersin - 116 objects

The largest number of domestic sales were made by citizens of the Russian Federation - 332 facilities, Iran - 156 facilities and Ukraine - 102 facilities.

 

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