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The Mandatory Property Appraisal in Turkey: What Danish Holiday-Home Buyers Pay and How It Protects You

Jun 22, 20264 min read
Jun 22, 20264 min read

The Mandatory Property Appraisal in Turkey: What Danish Holiday-Home Buyers Pay and How It Protects You

Buying a holiday home on the Turkish coast should feel like the start of years of sunshine, not a leap of faith. One of the quietest but most important safeguards in the whole process is the official property appraisal: an independent valuation report prepared by a firm licensed by Turkey's Capital Markets Board (SPK). For a Danish buyer who cannot easily judge a local price from Copenhagen or Aarhus, that report is your built-in second opinion.

What the appraisal is, and the rule behind it

In February 2019 Turkey's General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (TKGM) issued a circular making an SPK-licensed valuation report a mandatory document for every title-deed transfer involving a foreign buyer or seller, effective 4 March 2019. The goal was twofold: stop sellers under-declaring prices to dodge the title-deed fee, and give the state an accurate figure for the property actually changing hands.

For you as a buyer, that regulatory plumbing translates into something simple and useful: before you sign, a neutral, government-recognised professional puts a defensible number on the home you are about to buy.

Do you still need one in 2026?

The rules relaxed in 2024. Under TKGM Circular 2024/4, from 13 June 2024 a valuation report is no longer compulsory for a standard foreign-buyer purchase. It is still mandatory if your purchase is linked to a Turkish citizenship-by-investment or residence-permit application.

Our honest advice to Danish holiday-home buyers: even when it is now optional, commission one anyway. A few hundred dollars buys you an independent reality check on the single biggest cheque you will write abroad.

What it costs and how long it lasts

| Item | Typical detail |

|------|----------------|

| Who prepares it | SPK-licensed valuation firm (usually two certified appraisers) |

| Standard cost (via WebTapu) | ~USD 300-500 for a residential unit |

| Larger / complex property | USD 500-1,500, up to ~USD 2,000 |

| Currency paid | Turkish lira at the prevailing rate |

| Preparation time | ~2 days |

| Validity | 3 months from issue date |

| Recorded in | WebTapu, TAKBIS (and TADEBIS/GEDAS) |

Because the report expires after three months, order it close to your title-transfer appointment rather than months ahead.

How the appraisal protects a Danish buyer

Three concrete protections matter most:

  • Anti-overvaluation. If the declared sale price and the appraised value diverge sharply, the land registry can reject or flag the transfer. That same mechanism quietly protects you from overpaying for a unit priced for an uninformed foreign buyer.
  • A fair tax base. The title-deed fee (tapu harcı) is 2% from the buyer and 2% from the seller, charged on the declared value or municipal tax value, whichever is higher. A credible appraisal keeps that base realistic.
  • An auditable record. The report is logged in WebTapu and TAKBIS, so the valuation behind your purchase is held on a government system you can later reference.

Once you own the home, your responsibilities continue. Earthquake cover is compulsory in Turkey, and managing it from Scandinavia takes a little planning Managing DASK Earthquake Insurance From Abroad: A Scandinavian Holiday-Home Owner's Guide. And when the day comes to sell, the same appraisal logic and Danish reporting rules shape your tax outcome Selling Your Turkish Holiday Home as a Danish Owner: Turkish Capital Gains Tax Meets Danish Reporting.

A short checklist before your title appointment

1. Ask your agent or lawyer to commission the SPK report early enough to stay inside the 3-month window.

2. Confirm the appraiser is SPK-licensed.

3. Compare the appraised value with the asking price before you commit.

4. Keep the WebTapu/TAKBIS reference with your title documents.

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