Mortgage Squeeze Shakes Housing Market: July Mortgaged Sales Ratio Stagnates at 18.1%
Türkiye konut piyasasında yüksek faiz oranlarının yarattığı baskı, kredili konut alımlarını sınırlamaya devam ederken, Temmuz ayında ipotekli satışlar
The persistent pressure of high interest rates on the Turkish housing market continues to stifle credit-backed home purchases, with the share of mortgaged sales settling at 18.1% in July. Strict monetary policies and elevated mortgage rates are steering prospective buyers away from traditional bank loans toward alternative financing models and cash transactions. Concurrently, real declines in property prices are carving out selective entry points for cash-rich investors looking to capitalize on market corrections.
Mortgage Market Constrained by High-Interest Rate Wall
Elevated borrowing costs have effectively sidelined middle-income buyers, keeping the share of mortgaged transactions well below historical benchmarks:
The Reign of Cash and the Rise of Developer Financing
With bank financing largely out of reach, property developers are increasingly stepping in to act as quasi-financial institutions to sustain sales volumes:
The stagnation of mortgaged sales at 18.1% underscores the systemic disintermediation of the banking sector in housing finance. Under current interest rate dynamics, utilizing bank credit for home purchases has ceased to be a rational financial decision for most. However, the ongoing correction in real prices, combined with highly attractive developer campaigns, keeps the market liquid for cash-rich investors. Until a rate-cutting cycle formally begins, the primary engine of the market will remain developer-backed financing and liquidity rather than bank mortgages. — Murat Yıldız, Real Estate Development, Investment and Valuation Specialist
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