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Antalya is Turkey's #1 city for foreign property buyers. Entry prices from €35,000 (Kepez) to €300,000+ (Lara luxury). Average 1+1 apartment in Konyaaltı: €80,000–€130,000. Rental yields: 5–9% gross. Best for: Mediterranean lifestyle, holiday rental income, retirement, and expat community.
Antalya Expat Starter Guide
The complete guide to living in Antalya — neighborhoods, housing costs, healthcare, daily life, and settling in as an expat.
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Antalya Property Market at a Glance
Foreign buyers (annual)
20,000+
#1 city in Turkey
Entry price (1BR apartment)
From €55,000
Konyaaltı / Muratpaşa
Average price per sqm
€900–€2,200
Location-dependent
Avg gross rental yield
5–9%
Higher for holiday lets
Capital growth (5yr, EUR)
Strong
Best coastal city for EUR returns
Foreign ownership share
~18% of sales
Growing each year
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Kepez new-build 2+1
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Kaleiçi restored villa
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Antalya Neighbourhoods: Where to Buy
Antalya divides into distinct zones each with its own character, price point, and investment profile. Matching the right neighbourhood to your buyer profile is the most important decision you will make.
Konyaaltı
Beachside — most popular expat zone
Price per sqm
€1,200–€2,200
Property types
New-build apartments, sea-view towers, gated complexes
Best for: Expat buyers, holiday rental, beach lifestyle
Modern high-rise towers along the beach road. Best access to Konyaaltı beach and promenade. The definitive choice for foreign buyers who want Mediterranean living at its best.
Outlook: Strong — limited new beachside supply, growing expat demand
Lara
Upscale resort residential
Price per sqm
€1,300–€2,400
Property types
Luxury apartments, gated resort complexes, sea-view penthouses
Best for: Luxury buyers, Gulf market, premium investment
Antalya's most prestigious residential address. Five-star hotels, luxury apartment towers, and access to Lara Beach. Popular with Gulf state buyers and wealthy Turkish nationals.
Outlook: Very strong — premium demand insulated from market dips
Muratpaşa (City Centre)
Central urban, best services
Price per sqm
€900–€1,800
Property types
Mixed apartments, older stock + new developments, Kaleiçi heritage
Best for: Year-round residents, long-term rental investment
The heart of Antalya with best transport, services, and walkability. Lower prices than Konyaaltı but the widest tenant pool. Excellent for stable long-term rental income.
Outlook: Steady — stable income, moderate appreciation
Kepez
Affordable, high-growth, inland
Price per sqm
€600–€1,100
Property types
New-build apartments, large residential complexes, gated sites
Best for: Budget investors, high-yield domestic rental play
Antalya's fastest-growing district by population. New residential developments with modern facilities at prices 40–50% below Konyaaltı. Strong domestic rental demand.
Outlook: Growth play — infrastructure investment driving appreciation
Hurma / Arapsuyu
Mid-range, expat-friendly, emerging
Price per sqm
€850–€1,500
Property types
Apartments in complexes, new-build residential
Best for: Arabic-speaking expat market, families, mid-budget buyers
Growing Arabic-speaking expat community making this the fastest-rising mid-range zone. Good shopping, services, and new residential complexes at accessible prices.
Outlook: Rising — Arab buyer demand accelerating prices
Kaleiçi (Old Town)
Historic character, boutique market
Price per sqm
€1,100–€2,000
Property types
Restored Ottoman houses, boutique apartments, courtyard properties
Best for: Boutique investors, Airbnb, unique lifestyle buyers
Roman-era walled old town with some of the most characterful property in Turkey. Limited supply of restored traditional houses. Premium Airbnb rates in season.
Outlook: Premium niche — very limited supply protects values
Property Types and Prices in Antalya
| Type | Size | Price Range | Gross Yield | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1+0 | 35–55sqm | €35,000–€80,000 | 6–9% | Buy-to-let, Airbnb, budget buyers |
| 1+1 Apartment | 55–80sqm | €55,000–€130,000 | 5–8% | Couples, digital nomads, investor staple |
| 2+1 Apartment | 85–120sqm | €80,000–€180,000 | 5–7% | Families, long-term tenants, retirees |
| 3+1 Apartment | 120–160sqm | €130,000–€280,000 | 4–6% | Large families, luxury market |
| Duplex / Penthouse | 140–220sqm | €180,000–€500,000 | 5–8% | Prestige buyers, premium holiday let |
| Villa (detached) | 200–400sqm+ | €250,000–€1M+ | 6–10% (seasonal) | Luxury holiday rental, high-net-worth buyers |
Which Antalya Property Suits Your Profile?
Retiring to Antalya
Konyaaltı 2+1 apartment
Budget: €80,000–€150,000
Beach access, expat community, medical facilities in Lara nearby
Holiday rental investor
Lara or Konyaaltı 1+1
Budget: €70,000–€130,000
Highest short-term rental demand; strong seasonal occupancy
Digital nomad buying base
Muratpaşa or Konyaaltı 1+1
Budget: €60,000–€120,000
Fast WiFi, walkable, café culture, year-round livability
Citizenship by investment
Lara luxury apartment or villa
Budget: €400,000+
Meets CBI threshold; strong EUR appreciation track record
Budget buy-to-let
Kepez 1+1 new-build
Budget: €40,000–€70,000
Highest yield on purchase price; strong domestic tenant demand
British expat family
Konyaaltı 2+1 in gated complex
Budget: €100,000–€180,000
Pool, English-speaking neighbours, beach within walking distance
Antalya Property Market Trends
Foreign buyer demand
Antalya exceeded Istanbul in foreign buyer numbers for several consecutive years. Russian, German, British, and Gulf buyers dominate.
Price appreciation (EUR terms)
Properties priced in EUR have held and grown in value. TL-denominated prices have risen sharply but EUR-based investors have seen real gains.
New supply (Konyaaltı)
Available beachside land is nearly exhausted. New towers on the beach road are rare — existing stock benefits from supply scarcity.
Rental demand
Year-round tourist influx + growing digital nomad + retirement expat community creates deep long-term rental demand in addition to seasonal holiday lets.
Airbnb regulation
Short-term rental licensing required since 2024. This has removed informal operators from the market, improving conditions for licensed landlords.
Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid
Buying based on summer presentation only
Visit in winter or spring to see daily life, traffic, and services when tourists are absent. Some coastal zones feel drastically different off-season.
Ignoring aidat (monthly site fees)
Gated complexes charge ₺600–₺3,000/month in maintenance fees. This impacts net yield significantly. Always ask for the aidat before evaluating a property.
Overestimating short-term rental income
July–August rates are exceptional but represent only 8 weeks. Model your income across the full April–October season for a realistic picture.
Buying without independent legal advice
Use a lawyer independent of the selling agent. Title searches and construction licence verification are essential steps most buyers skip.
Choosing location based on price alone
A Kepez apartment at half the price of Konyaaltı may be right for a domestic investor — but wrong for a foreign buyer seeking beach access and expat community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average property price in Antalya for foreigners?
In 2025, 1+1 apartments in popular expat zones (Konyaaltı, Muratpaşa) range from €60,000–€130,000. In Lara, expect €80,000–€200,000 for comparable apartments. Luxury penthouses and villas start from €200,000 and exceed €1M for premium stock. Entry-level in outer districts (Kepez) from €35,000.
Is Antalya a good city to buy property?
Antalya is consistently Turkey's most popular city for foreign property buyers. Strong points: Mediterranean climate (300+ sunny days), excellent beaches, growing infrastructure, deep rental market, and EUR-denominated pricing in prime zones that protects against TL volatility. It offers the best combination of lifestyle, yield, and capital preservation of any Turkish coastal city.
Which area of Antalya is best for buying property?
For expat buyers and holiday rental: Konyaaltı. For luxury and Gulf buyers: Lara. For year-round living and stability: Muratpaşa. For highest yield on low capital: Kepez. For unique character and boutique letting: Kaleiçi.
Can British citizens buy property in Antalya?
Yes. British citizens can purchase property in Antalya and throughout Turkey with the same rights as other non-EU foreign nationals. Brexit has not affected UK citizens' property purchase rights in Turkey. Standard process: tax number, independent lawyer, valuation, title deed transfer.
What are the buying costs on top of the property price in Antalya?
Budget 7–10% above purchase price: title deed fee (tapu — 4%, usually split with seller), agent commission (2–3%), independent lawyer (€1,000–€2,000), mandatory valuation (₺3,000–₺8,000), DASK earthquake insurance (annual), notarised translations if required.
What rental yield can I expect from an Antalya apartment?
Long-term rental yields: 5–7% gross in Muratpaşa and Lara; 6–9% in Konyaaltı for furnished lets. Short-term holiday let yields: 8–12% gross in Konyaaltı and Lara during the May–October season. Net yield after management fees and taxes is typically 4–7%.
Can I get a mortgage to buy property in Antalya as a foreigner?
Turkish banks offer mortgages to foreign buyers but terms are less favourable than in Western Europe — 30–40% minimum deposit, with rates significantly higher than European equivalents. Most foreign buyers use cash or financing from their home country.
Is Antalya beachfront property still available?
Genuine beachfront plots in Konyaaltı are largely exhausted. New development is increasingly on higher floors of existing buildings or in adjacent zones. The scarcity of true beachfront supply supports long-term values in existing beachside towers.
How long does the property buying process take in Antalya?
A cash purchase can complete in 2–4 weeks from agreeing the price. The title deed transfer (tapu) at the Land Registry takes 1–3 hours on completion day. Bank transfer from abroad and mandatory valuation add 5–10 working days to the timeline.
Are property prices rising or falling in Antalya?
In TL terms, prices have risen sharply with inflation. In EUR/USD terms — the relevant measure for foreign buyers — prices have shown positive appreciation particularly in Konyaaltı and Lara where EUR-pricing has been established. Foreign buyer demand remains strong, supporting values.
What type of property is best for Airbnb in Antalya?
Furnished 1+1 or 2+1 apartments in Konyaaltı or Lara, within walking distance of the beach, with pool access. Properties with a sea view command a 30–50% rental rate premium. Short-term rental licensing is now required from Antalya Municipality.