Türkiye’s property market is cyclical, yet it routinely presents selective, high-quality opportunities—particularly in tourism/hospitality, logistics/industrial warehousing, and urban transformation projects. In parallel, individual acquisitions by foreign buyers remain a material (and visible) component of inward capital flows. The legal framework is predictable for investors who sequence land, zoning, permitting, title, and financing correctly. This brief […]
Turkey’s real estate market continues to attract investors from across the globe due to its dynamic growth, geographical significance, and legal structure that supports private property ownership. However, instead of purchasing properties as individuals, many investors—both local and foreign—prefer to form real estate companies. This article examines the legal justifications and strategic advantages of establishing […]