When buying property in Turkey, it's important to understand all government taxes and associated expenses in advance. Below is a current and clear overview of the main fees faced by buyers, including foreign citizens. This will help you plan your budget wisely and avoid unexpected expenses in the future.
Title Transfer Tax (TAPU)
The main government tax when purchasing real estate.
Tax amount: 4% of the cadastral value of the property.
Important: The cadastral value is usually lower than the market value and can differ from it by up to 50%, significantly reducing the tax burden.
Community Fee (Rayiç Bedeli)
Paid upon registration of the transaction and confirms the official value of the property with the municipality.
Turkish citizens: 400 TL
Foreign citizens: 2,800 TL
Döner Sermaye fee
Cadastral Office fee, the amount of which depends on the status of the parties to the transaction.
Turkish → Turkish: 6,681 TL
Turkish ↔ Foreigner: 27,549 TL
Foreigner → Foreigner: 48,417 TL
Sworn translator services
Required for foreign buyers when signing documents.
Average cost: approximately €100
Cadastral Chamber (document management and preparation)
Fee for processing and maintaining cadastral documents.
Turkish citizens: 3,000 TL
Foreign citizens: 5,000 TL
Registration of change of ownership with the municipality
A mandatory procedure after receiving the TAPU.
Cost: 2,800 TL
Why it's important to consider all expenses in advance
Understanding all taxes and duties allows you to:
accurately calculate the overall transaction budget;
avoid hidden costs;
confidently plan your investment in Turkish real estate;
make decisions with a focus on long-term benefits.
Ayvazoglu Homes' support
We inform clients of all mandatory payments in advance, handle interactions with government agencies, and support the transaction from the first viewing to the final ownership registration.
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