Strategic Fit
Clarify whether Turkey property serves a residence, citizenship, lifestyle, capital preservation, rental, or family-use objective.
Turkey Real Estate
A9 Global helps private clients evaluate Turkey real estate in the context of citizenship-linked planning, family use, lifestyle access, tax coordination, and cross-border risk.
Executive overview
Turkey can be relevant for clients considering a dynamic real estate market, regional access, lifestyle use, and citizenship-linked planning. The right question is not only what to buy, but whether the acquisition fits the client's family, timing, documentation, tax, and exit strategy.
USD 400,000
Commonly referenced minimum qualifying real estate threshold for citizenship-linked review, subject to current rules.
3 years
Typical holding restriction attached to citizenship-linked real estate planning.
Full title
Property acquisition is usually assessed through registered title, valuation, payment trail, and legal review.
Specialist review
Tax, legal, valuation, foreign exchange, title, and source-of-funds checks should be coordinated before commitment.
Advisory lens
The Turkey real estate conversation should bring property, citizenship, residence, tax, family, and compliance questions into one coordinated planning frame.
Strategic Fit
Clarify whether Turkey property serves a residence, citizenship, lifestyle, capital preservation, rental, or family-use objective.
Location Strategy
Compare Istanbul, coastal markets, resort areas, and mixed-use districts through liquidity, lifestyle, rental demand, and exit considerations.
Acquisition Readiness
Prepare for title due diligence, valuation, contract review, payment trail, bank transfer documentation, and official registration steps.
Tax and Holding Costs
Review purchase taxes, title fees, annual property taxes, rental income reporting, maintenance costs, and future disposal implications.
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USD 43,000,000
Istanbul, Turkiye


USD 1,600,000
Istanbul, Turkiye

USD 2,850,000
Bodrum, Turkiye
Transaction discipline
Turkey property can move quickly. Private clients should move deliberately: with a clear objective, verified documentation, professional review, and a realistic view of holding costs and exit.
Clarify family, citizenship, lifestyle, and investment objectives.
Shortlist suitable cities, districts, and asset types with local professionals.
Review eligibility, valuation, ownership, title, and transaction documentation.
Coordinate legal, tax, property, banking, and source-of-funds inputs before purchase.
Plan post-acquisition holding, rental, family use, renewal, and exit considerations.
Planning questions
These answers are general planning notes. They are not legal, tax, property, or investment advice.
Turkey has offered a citizenship-linked real estate route where qualifying property acquisition may be considered against current program requirements. Rules, valuation standards, documentation, and eligibility should be verified before any decision.
No. Any threshold should be treated as an indicative planning reference only. Program requirements, valuation rules, foreign exchange processes, and government procedures may change without notice.
Buyers should review title, zoning, valuation, seller status, payment method, tax exposure, maintenance costs, rental rules, exit liquidity, and whether the acquisition can satisfy any citizenship-linked requirements.
A9 Global provides strategic advisory and coordination. Where property sourcing, legal advice, tax advice, valuation, or brokerage is required, clients should work with appropriately qualified and licensed professionals.
Information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, investment, immigration, or property advice. Turkey program requirements, tax rules, real estate regulations, and transaction procedures may change without notice. Clients should seek qualified professional advice before making any decision.
View Turkiye country profileBegin with a private consultation to clarify whether Turkey property fits your citizenship, residence, family, tax, and long-term global optionality objectives.