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Guide

Property due diligence in Turkey

How to avoid the mistakes that derail a citizenship application.

In short

Due diligence before buying Turkish property for citizenship means verifying clean title, that the property is citizenship-eligible, the developer’s track record, the government-approved valuation, and a fully documented payment trail. Skipping these is the most common reason applications fail or are delayed.

The checks

What should you verify before buying?

01
Clean title (TAPU)Confirm ownership, no mortgages, liens or annotations that block transfer.
02
Citizenship eligibilityConfirm the property has not already been used for a citizenship application and is eligible.
03
Developer & projectCheck the developer’s track record, permits, and completion status.
04
Independent valuationA government-approved appraisal must confirm the US$400,000 threshold.
05
Payment trailPlan a documented, official bank transfer with clear source of funds.

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Why it matters

What goes wrong without due diligence?

Buying at an inflated price that the official valuation will not support, purchasing a property already used for citizenship, or paying in a way that cannot be evidenced — each can sink the application. Independent due diligence protects both your money and your eligibility.

Questions

Common questions

No. It must be eligible, with a clean title and a government-approved valuation meeting US$400,000, and not already used for someone else’s citizenship application.

Independent legal counsel and a licensed valuer — not the seller. We coordinate this for you.

Last reviewed: May 2026

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