2025 Updates to Real Estate Law in Turkey

2025 Updates to Real Estate Law in Turkey

Introduction

Major amendments emerged in Turkish real estate law during 2025. Amendments, especially those of the Regulation on Real Estate Trade and the Electronic Ad Verification System (EİDS), are enacted with a focus on providing a higher degree of transparency within the real estate market, a deterrence towards price manipulations, and a safer zone for both domestic and international investors.

Table of Contents

🎧 2025 Updates to Real Estate Law in Turkey

Amendments to the Regulation on Real Estate Trade (May 2025)

On May 30, 2025, amendments to the Regulation on Real Estate Trade were published in the Official Gazette (ticaret.gov.tr).
Key updates include:

  • Unjustified price increases in online property listings that are not aligned with economic data are now prohibited.
  • Real estate agencies are not allowed to facilitate listings of speculative or manipulative pricing.
  • Property owners, as well as agencies, are subject to administrative sanctions if they fail to comply.

This measure strengthens market trust and helps investors make better-informed decisions.

Electronic Ad Verification System (EİDS) – Obligatory 2025

As of January 1, 2025, the Electronic Ad Verification System (EİDS) became mandatory (siirt.ticaret.gov.tr).

With this system:

  • Identity verification is required before posting any property listing.
  • Only owners of property and their direct/inmediate relatives (and spouses) are allowed individual entries.
  • Listings of companies need approval via e-Devlet (the Turkey e-Government portal)
  • Platforms must automatically verify permissions through EİDS and allow only verified listings to go live.

This reform greatly minimizes fraudulent practices and establishes a safer realty market both for foreigners and locals.

Frequently Asked Questions

+ How did Turkish real estate law change in 2025?

Two significant updates arrived in 2025: limits on unfair price hikes on online immovable property listings and a requirement of utilizing the Electronic Ad Verification System (EİDS) for authorization and verification of identities.

+ Are foreigners allowed to purchase real estate in Turkey in 2025?

Yes. Foreigners can still purchase property in Turkey under the existing regulations. The new 2025 changes mainly affect listing practices, not ownership rights.

+ What is the Electronic Ad Verification System (EİDS)?

EİDS is a government-mandated system that verifies the identity of property owners and their authorization to post real estate listings. It became compulsory on January 1, 2025, to prevent fraud and unauthorized ads.

+ How do the new rules protect foreign investors?

The newly instituted regulations ensure the prices of the properties reflect true market conditions and all the listings are verified. This reduces the risk of fraud and has the international investors feeling more secure.

+ Must I engage a Turkish attorney in order to purchase property in Turkey?

Although it's not legally mandatory, coordination with a specialist Turkish lawyer is very recommended. A lawyer ensures compliance with Turkish real estate law, verifies the papers of the item, and protects the buyers from such risks.

Why These Changes Matter to Foreign Investors

For international investors, the 2025 updates bring several key advantages:

  • Transparency: Property rates need to be true market rates.
  • Fraud Prevention: Mismatched or unauthorized listings are efficiently prevented.
  • Market Confidence: Increased regulation offers a safer investment climate.
  • Long-Term Stability: These measures establish a more sustainable and predictable real estate market.

Further Reference

For in-depth information on real estate investment opportunities and law procedures in Turkey, please visit:  Turkey Real Estate Law

Conclusion

The 2025 amendments to the law of real estate in Turkey mostly aimed at practices of listing properties. Under limits on arbitrary price hikes and the obligatory EİDS system, the real estate market has become safer and clearer. Such regulations give better protection to investors, particularly foreign nationals who think about investment in properties of Turkey. To receive professional guidance throughout the process, consulting an experienced Turkish lawyer is highly recommended.

Contact Form

Baris Erkan Celebi is an English-speaking Turkish lawyer who exclusively represents foreign investors in Turkey. His law firm in Turkey specializes in providing international investors in Turkey with reliable legal counsel and personalized business solutions.

Page 1 of 2

First & Last Name

Related Blog Articles

Introduction On May 29, 2025, the “10th Judicature Package” amended Turkey’s Penal Code (Law No. 5237) with two key changes: Allowing certain serious crimes committed abroad to be tried in Turkey (Article 13) Immediate deportation of foreign convicts who complete sentences of two years or...

Company Registration in Turkey: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide for UK Citizens For UK citizens, opening a company or branch in Turkey is a strategic way to access new customers and benefit from the country’s growing economy. Turkey offers competitive costs, a young workforce, and an...

Average Cost of a Lawyer in Turkey The cost of hiring a Turkish lawyer in Turkey depends on what kind of legal help you need. For example, a consultation or a short meeting to review a contract may cost about €500–€1,000. If you need full...

What Is Aggravated Fraud in Turkey? In Turkey, fraud happens when someone tricks another person to take money, property, or another benefit unfairly.If the fraud is done in certain ways — like pretending to be a police officer, using fake documents, or taking advantage of...

How to Register a Ship Mortgage in Turkey ? If you want to finance or secure a loan on a yacht or ship in Turkey, you’ll likely need a ship mortgage. Many owners have questions about the process, requirements, and risks. Below we answer the...

Do You Need a Turkish Criminal Lawyer After Being Accused in Turkey? Being accused of a crime in Turkey can be overwhelming — especially for UK citizens unfamiliar with Turkish legal procedures. You may face police questioning, travel restrictions, or even detention. This is when...

antalya law firm office