2025

Why UK Buyers Are Slowing Down Their Property Purchases in Spain in 2025

This blog sheds a light why UK buyers are slowing down their property purchases. For many years, the UK was the largest group of foreign buyers in Spain, especially along the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, and Canary Islands. However, recent data shows a significant decline in activity. Understanding why requires looking at economic, regulatory, and currency factors, as well as shifts in buyer...

5 Reasons to Choose Turkish Citizenship by Property Investment

Turkish Citizenship by Property Investment Turkish citizenship by property investment is one of the smartest ways for international buyers to secure a second passport while owning a luxurious home in Turkey. With stunning sea view properties in Turkey and an attractive real estate market, investors can enjoy a Mediterranean lifestyle while gaining the benefits of Turkish citizenship.At...

Property types in Türkiye — Tapu explained (Kat Mülkiyeti, Kat İrtifakı, arsa, hisseli & more)

buying or advising on property in Türkiye is different from the UK — both in vocabulary and in legal practice. This long-form guide explains every major property type you’ll see at the Turkish Land Registry (Tapu), how they work, what to check on the title deed, and important practical differences for UK buyers. Wherever helpful, I note the word you’ll see on the Tapu and the English...

Why Buying Property in Türkiye is One of the Best Investments You Can Make

In today’s uncertain global market, savvy investors are searching for value-rich, future-proof real estate opportunities. One destination continues to shine above the rest: Türkiye. From breathtaking landscapes and a strategic location to a welcoming culture and favorable currency exchange rates, Türkiye is more than just a beautiful country — it’s one of the best places to buy property and invest...

🏠 Selling a Home Without a Real Estate Agent: My True Story

The Day I Became My Own Real Estate Agent (Without Even Knowing It)Let me take you back to the year 2001. The internet was slow, Nokia phones were king, and the Turkish economy was—well, let’s say doing somersaults. I was just 23 years old, in İzmir, and full of energy, dreams… and, as it turns out, paperwork.I had set my eyes on a house. Not a mansion, not a ruin. Just a modest place I could call...