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In 2023, the aydat in Turkey increased by 97%

In 2023, the aydat in Turkey increased by 97%

February 2, 2024

In Turkey, an adat is a monthly fee for the maintenance of the infrastructure of a house/residential complex/villa. The larger the list of services provided to residents of a particular complex, the higher the amount of the loan. In 2023, kaydat grew by 97% compared to last year.

Provinces with the highest aidar:
1st place - Mugla - 2607 liras
2nd place - Istanbul - 2483 liras
3rd place - Ankara - 1,743 lira
4th place - Izmir - 1512 liras
5th place - Gaziantep - 1,456 liras

Provinces with the lowest aidar:
1st place - Kyrklareli - 228 liras
2nd place - Duzze - 309 liras
3rd place - Aksaray - 316 liras
4th place - Ushak - 354 liras
5th place - Kayseri - 375 liras

The districts of Istanbul with the highest aidar:
1st place - Besiktas - 5635 liras
2nd place - Shishli - 4706 liras
3rd place - Saryer - 4699 liras
4th place - Zeytinburnu - 4079 liras
5th place - Bakhchelievler - 3951 lira

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