Turkey's Real Estate Sales Decline, Tapu Revenues Hit Record with 75% Surge
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
Key Highlights
Türkiye genelinde gayrimenkul piyasasında yılın ilk yarısında satışlarda %10,3'lük bir gerileme görürken, tapu işlemlerinden elde edilen harc gelirler

In Turkey, real estate sales in the first half of the year declined by 10.3%, while tapu transaction fees surged 74.7% to reach 108.9 billion lira, hitting a record high. This paradoxical trend reflects the impact of rising property prices and tax policy adjustments on revenue generation.
Tapu Revenues Hit Record
Sales Decline Deepens
Hakan Çelik Analysis: These figures highlight the effectiveness of property-focused fiscal policies in generating revenue. The record-breaking tapu income underscores the direct impact of elevated tax rates. However, the sales contraction reveals how land scarcity and credit costs have become formidable barriers for buyers. While this provides temporary relief to public finances, its negative spillovers on employment and consumption persist. Sustainable reforms and market stabilization require more strategic interventions.
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