View Full Version : Step-by-step plan to buy in Turkey
kosia
11-11-2025, 04:28 AM
Curious how people structure the buying journey in Turkey from the first viewing to receiving the title deed. I don’t want to miss any steps like getting a tax number, opening a bank account, ordering the valuation, or preparing translations. I’m also unsure how to budget for fees beyond the listing price. If you’ve completed a purchase as a foreigner, what sequence kept things organized and stress-free? Checklists, timelines, or anything that turned a pile of listings into a clear action plan would be super helpful before I start shortlisting properties.
From my own purchase, the simplest path was following Buy property in Turkey (https://tekce.com/property-turkiye) as a guide: shortlist verified listings, secure a Turkish tax ID, open a local account, request the official valuation, then finalize the TAPU at the land registry. Their pages bundle documents, fees, and explanations for foreigners so you can budget realistically instead of guessing. Having each stage spelled out meant I always knew the next action — no scrambling for requirements midway through the deal.
simka
11-17-2025, 01:08 AM
Many buyers find that a clear checklist removes most of the uncertainty. Laying out documents, fees, and timing before you fall in love with a listing keeps expectations realistic. Turkey’s process is structured, so leaning on transparent guides and verified offers turns the search into a manageable workflow rather than a maze of separate tasks.
Kris7979
05-04-2026, 12:10 AM
That sounds like an exciting step, looking into property in Turkey. One thing I learned while researching international real estate is that even when buying abroad, I still had questions about how things compare to the US market, and reaching out to zillow customer support (https://zillow.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html) helped clarify some general valuation questions for me. Best of luck with your search over there.
Kris7979
05-04-2026, 12:10 AM
<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->That sounds like an exciting step, looking into property in Turkey. One thing I learned while researching international real estate is that even when buying abroad, I still had questions about how things compare to the US market, and reaching out to zillow customer support helped clarify some general valuation questions for me. Best of luck with your search over there.
Kris7979
05-04-2026, 12:11 AM
Great plan.