Security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye

الحصول على الموافقة الأمنية على شراء عقار في تركيا

Security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye

The transaction for owning a property in Turkey is simple and easy, as it consists of legal and administrative procedures that take place within official departments and do not take a long time. Obtaining security approval to purchase a property in Turkey is one of the necessary procedures. How is it obtained, and what are the required papers? That is what we will see in this article from Ebla Real Estate.

 

Security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye

 

What is the security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye?

Because foreign citizens are prohibited from owning property near military sites or security centers in Turkey, security approval is required only once in any real estate project and from the first investor or buyer only and is not required from other buyers.

 

Obtaining security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye:

If you are the first buyer in a residential unit, you must obtain a security approval, which takes one to two months maximum. The application is submitted to the relevant authorities in the real estate project area.

However, if there are foreign investors who have previously purchased real estate in the complex or real estate project.. You will not be required to obtain security approval.

It is worth noting that it is better to ask before purchasing any property in Turkey whether you need to obtain security approval as the first buyer in the project or not. 

It is worth noting that security approval requests are not rejected as long as the projects are not close to sensitive military and security points. 

Most importantly, the selling party is responsible for submitting a request to the relevant authorities in order to obtain security approval for the first foreign investor in the project.

 

Documents required to obtain security approval to purchase a property in Türkiye:

  1. A copy of the title deed or real estate statement
  2. A copy of the passport, translated and certified by a notary
  3. Personal photos of both the seller and buyer
  4. A document stating the value of the property from the municipality
  5. Earthquake insurance policy
  6. Tax Number

 

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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