86% of Turkish Home Sales Occur Without Appraisal: Buyers Face Hidden Risks
724FinanceMurat Yıldız
Key Highlights
Türkiye’de konut satışlarının **%86**’ının ekspertiz raporu olmadan gerçekleştiği ortaya çıktı, bu da alıcıların risk yönetiminde kritik bir boşluk bı

In Turkey, 86% of home transactions are completed without an appraisal report, leaving buyers with a critical risk management gap.
Surge in Cash-Only Transactions
According to TÜİK, 1,688,910 homes were sold in 2025; of these, 1,452,242 were cash (non‑mortgage) sales. This translates to 86 out of every 100 homes being sold without a bank‑mandated appraisal.Why Valuation Gaps Persist
Risks and Opportunities
Policy and Regulatory Recommendations
Murat Yıldız, Real Estate Development Investment and Valuation Specialist, warns that “An appraisal should not be a by‑product of the loan process; it must become a mandatory safeguard for high‑value transactions. Otherwise, over‑paying and post‑sale legal risks will erode market confidence.”
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