Yes. Alanya attracts buyers looking for a mix of lifestyle value, tourism demand, and long-term resale potential. Its international accessibility through Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport and Antalya’s wider appeal to foreign buyers support its investment profile.
Yes. Foreign nationals can buy property in Türkiye, including Alanya, in permitted areas and under the rules set by Turkish law. The purchase must be completed through the official Land Registry process for ownership to be legally transferred.
No. Foreign buyers do not need a residence permit as a pre-condition to buy real estate in Türkiye. After buying, property owners may apply for a renewable short-term residence permit, subject to the official requirements.
Yes. Property ownership can support a short-term residence permit application. In addition, Türkiye’s official investment framework states that real estate purchases of at least USD 400,000, together with the required conditions including a 3-year no-sale commitment, may qualify an investor for the citizenship route.
Many buyers choose Alanya because of its strong seasonal and holiday appeal. Rental income potential depends on the property’s location, unit type, furnishing, management quality, and current local operating rules, but the city’s visitor access and international route network support rental demand.
You should verify that the title is clear, check whether there are any mortgages, liens, or restrictions on the property, and confirm that the sale will be completed through the official Land Registry. It is also important to know that a preliminary sales contract alone does not transfer ownership.