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Ukraine war: Russians buy twice as many properties in Turkey

2022-05-17T08:56:28.674Z


No other country has more real estate buyers: Russians bought houses and condominiums on a large scale in Turkey last month. This is not only related to the Ukraine war.


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Also thanks to strong demand from Russians, Turkish house and condo sales shot up in April.

The number rose by 38.8 percent compared to the same month last year to 133,058 units, according to the statistics office.

Business with foreign customers grew at an above-average rate of 58.1 percent.

The deals with Russians alone have more than doubled within a month - from 547 in March to 1152 in April.

No other country has more real estate buyers.

Iranians and Iraqis follow in second and third place.

Wealthy Russians see Turkey as a safe haven for their money after the invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, while Western states have responded with sanctions to the war, including on individuals.

"These are rich Russians, but not oligarchs," Gul Gul, co-founder of Istanbul real estate company Golden Sign, told Reuters about his Russian clientele.

"There are customers who buy three to five apartments."

Weakening national currency makes investments attractive

Real estate investments in Turkey are also attractive for foreigners because of the weakening national currency, the Lira.

In the past year alone, this has lost 44 percent of its value against the dollar, and there is no relief in sight in 2022 either.

This makes purchases more attractive for foreign investors in terms of price.

The economy in Turkey is in a serious crisis.

Inflation in the country passed the 50 percent mark in February.

Not only the real estate industry, but also the Turkish tourism industry is dependent on customers from Russia.

Last year, 4.7 million Russian tourists came to Turkey, accounting for 19 percent of foreign visitors.

Another two million guests came from the Ukraine.

In the first few weeks after the start of the war, the number of bookings from these two countries plummeted.

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Source: spiegel

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