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Buying agricultural land in Turkey (known as ) is a popular investment due to the country's fertile soil and strategic location. However, foreign buyers face specific legal restrictions and procedural requirements that differ from residential real estate. ⚖️ Legal Restrictions for Foreigners

: Foreign individuals can own a maximum of 30 hectares (approx. 74 acres) of land nationwide.

: This plan must outline intended uses, such as planting specific trees (walnut, olive, almond) or installing irrigation systems.

: Total foreign ownership cannot exceed 10% of the private land in any single district.

: Some regulations require individuals to buy at least 10,000 square meters (1 hectare) to obtain a title deed; smaller plots may require establishing a Turkish company.

: Istanbul and coastal regions are significantly more expensive than inland areas like Burdur or Tekirdağ. Additional Costs : 4% Title Deed (Tapu) fee . Legal and translation fees (approx. $1,000–$2,000).

Unlike residential property, agricultural land comes with a "use it or lose it" condition:

Buying Agricultural Land In Turkey May 2026

Buying agricultural land in Turkey (known as ) is a popular investment due to the country's fertile soil and strategic location. However, foreign buyers face specific legal restrictions and procedural requirements that differ from residential real estate. ⚖️ Legal Restrictions for Foreigners

: Foreign individuals can own a maximum of 30 hectares (approx. 74 acres) of land nationwide. buying agricultural land in turkey

: This plan must outline intended uses, such as planting specific trees (walnut, olive, almond) or installing irrigation systems. Buying agricultural land in Turkey (known as )

: Total foreign ownership cannot exceed 10% of the private land in any single district. 74 acres) of land nationwide

: Some regulations require individuals to buy at least 10,000 square meters (1 hectare) to obtain a title deed; smaller plots may require establishing a Turkish company.

: Istanbul and coastal regions are significantly more expensive than inland areas like Burdur or Tekirdağ. Additional Costs : 4% Title Deed (Tapu) fee . Legal and translation fees (approx. $1,000–$2,000).

Unlike residential property, agricultural land comes with a "use it or lose it" condition:

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