Turkey’s middle class priced out of home ownership

Turkey’s middle class priced out of home ownership

A home loan facility by the government has caused little excitement in Turkey as skyrocketing real estate prices and melting purchasing power make home ownership a distant dream even for middle-class professionals.

The relatively cheap loans, announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan May 9, came amid unprecedented turmoil in the housing market. Home prices have doubled over a year, outpacing the overall consumer inflation, which hit 70% in April, stoked mainly by the severe depreciation of the Turkish lira since last year.

Alper Ozkok, a physician and faculty member at a university hospital in Ankara, is among millions who feel priced out of suitable homes even after the loan facility. “As a doctor of 12 years, I’m now unable to buy a home in Ankara,” he told Al-Monitor.