Real estate agents and car dealers are among the most unreliable professions in Turkey.

Although marketing is seen as the job of mediocre and poor quality people in Turkey, it is seen as the job of the smartest people in countries such as America and Germany.

Deposit fraud by real estate agents is the most common method of theft. Especially when almost all real estate agents find out that you are a foreigner, they will say much different and higher prices. Turkish real estate agent is insincere, manipulative, and dishonest. Almost all are like that.

If you are going to invest in Turkey, you should first stay away from small real estate agents in the neighborhood. You may also come across people who claim to have a friend or acquaintance and say they can offer much cheaper prices.

First of all, you should get the prices by contacting the official sales offices. Try not to put anyone in the middle. Employees in sales offices also get commissions, but you may be less affected by real estate agent scams as the process will be more formal.

Do not hesitate to bargain at the official sales office. You can be sure that you will get better prices.

The sites that you come across after simple web searches are intermediary institutions and work with a commission. Although they can offer advantages such as foreign language support, after-sales support, and legal support for citizenship, underground jobs can be done here as well.

If you like a project in Turkey, find out its name and contact the sales office directly to remove the brokerage firm. Their official offices will provide you with a much higher quality service firsthand.

Another fraudulent profession is car dealers. In particular, most of them do usury. Believe me, scenarios that sell two different crashed and split vehicles by combining them are not urban legends.

Turkey offers the most expensive fuel in the world, but if you still have a mind to buy a car, you should do it through relatively corporate companies such as VavaCars.

Hooked on foreigners coming to Turkey, they offer to sell affordable homes and cars. You should definitely stay away!

As a Turk, I would not recommend you to live in Turkey, but if you still love this country and would like to receive impartial advice, you can contact me via my contact page.