Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Home sales plunge nearly 18% in January

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HOME sales in Türkiye dropped to the lowest level in nearly a year in January, official data showed Friday as months of rising rates and inflation have weighed over demand, with purchases by foreigners sliding by half compared to the same period last year.

House sales declined 17.8% in January from a year earlier to 80,308, according to the data from the Turkish Statistica­l Institute (TurkStat) while sales to foreign citizens were down 50.5% year-over-year last month.

The Turkish central bank delivered eight consecutiv­e interest rate hikes since the shift in policymaki­ng last June, lifting the benchmark policy rate to 45% from 8.5%, although it signaled in the last monetary policy meeting it has ended the tightening drive.

The country’s most populous city Istanbul took the lead with the highest share (16.7%) or 13,423 house sales in January, TurkStat said, and was followed by the capital Ankara which accounted for 8.4% sold units or 6,709 homes and Mediterran­ean province Antalya with 6.5% share or 5,250 units, respective­ly.

The data also showed that mortgaged house sales in Türkiye decreased by 63.5% in January compared to the same month of the previous year and became 5,915, with these sales accounting for 7.4% of total sales.

With a decline of 50.5% house sales to foreigners stood at 2,061 units or 2.6% of all sales last month, the data showed. Antalya ranked first totaling approximat­ely a third of the sales with 747 units, followed by Istanbul with 710 and southern Mersin province with 211 house sales to foreigners.

Russians again topped the list of foreign buyers, purchasing 555 homes in January, still reflecting how many have sought a financial haven in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions.

Following Russian citizens were Iranians who bought 208 houses, Ukrainians with 127, and Iraqis and Kazakhs who purchased 99 houses each.

Last year, home sales were down 17.5% with sales to foreigners tumbling by 48.1%.

 ?? ?? A view of a mosque with a backdrop of residentia­l properties in the Esenyurt district of Istanbul, Türkiye, April 4, 2023.
A view of a mosque with a backdrop of residentia­l properties in the Esenyurt district of Istanbul, Türkiye, April 4, 2023.

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