Freehold ownership in Turkey for Jordanians
2026-06-18
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Are Jordanians allowed to own property in Turkey?
According to Article 35 of the Land Registry Law issued in 2012, which concerns foreign residents, Jordanians are allowed to own and purchase properties in Turkey. However, this is subject to compliance with legal regulations, and provided that the total property area does not exceed 30 hectares across all contracts, even if they are in different regions or cities in the country.
What types of properties can Jordanians own in Turkey?
The Turkish regulations related to the Land Registry Law grant investors holding Jordanian citizenship great freedom and flexibility to own various types of properties in the country. This includes residential properties such as apartments, detached houses, and villas; commercial properties such as offices, companies, and warehouses; agricultural lands; independent plots; and other types that Jordanian citizens may wish to invest in or own for the purpose of residence and stability in Turkey.
What are the conditions for Jordanians to own property in Turkey?
There are many conditions related to Jordanians owning property in Turkey, so it is advisable to pay attention to them, as any mistake in this area may have consequences that could slow down the transfer of ownership or increase expenses, among other related issues. One of the most important conditions for Jordanians to own property in Turkey is that the total area of the properties owned must not exceed 10% of the area related to the privately owned sector in the region. The total area of property ownership for Jordanian citizens is limited to 30 hectares across the entire country. It should also be noted that if the sale transaction is conducted through a power of attorney issued abroad, the original or certified copy of the power of attorney must be attached along with its translation and notarization by a Turkish notary public.
Required documents for Jordanians to own property in Turkey
As mentioned in the article, it is necessary to ensure that all required documents are completed in order to transfer ownership and purchase property in Turkey, to avoid obstacles, increased expenses, or delays related to this process. The most important documents and papers required for Jordanians to own property in Turkey are:
- Valid passport.
- Tax number issued by the Tax and Title Deed Directorate.
- Copy of Turkish residence permit.
- Receipt of payment for the property fees.
- Personal photos.

Owning property in Turkey for Jordanians and real estate residence
It is well known that there are many advantages that Jordanian residents in Turkey gain for the purpose of real estate ownership, most notably the ability to establish many commercial and investment projects in Turkey, and the possibility of benefiting from the facilities provided by the Turkish government to foreign investors in general and Jordanians in particular, including tax exemptions. It also enables them to apply for Turkish citizenship and passport by owning property worth $400,000, in addition to obtaining real estate residence. Moreover, they can live in a country considered one of the strongest economically and touristically, and benefit from the modern and comprehensive infrastructure in several sectors, most importantly the abundance of Arab schools, private Turkish universities that teach in English, and modern specialized medical centers near residential areas and projects. It is also worth mentioning that there are similarities in customs and traditions between Turkey and Arab countries. Not to mention the low cost of living in Turkey compared to other European countries, which means a prestigious and promising investment life within the latest residential complexes with beautiful views of the sea and natural landscapes.
It is also known that the law related to real estate ownership in Turkey for foreigners allows Jordanians wishing to purchase properties in the country to obtain real estate residence. According to the new laws issued by the Directorate of Migration Management in Turkey, the property ownership law in Turkey offers Jordanians the opportunity to obtain a short-term real estate residence permit by paying $200,000 in major provinces and $50,000 in smaller provinces.
Owning property in Turkey for Jordanians and Turkish citizenship
One of the most important government facilities provided to Jordanian and foreign investors in general is the ability to obtain Turkish citizenship by purchasing property worth $400,000 or more, provided that the property is not sold for 3 years from the date of purchase. Many Jordanian citizens have benefited from these facilities and have been able to obtain the Turkish passport through real estate ownership in Turkey.
Are you Jordanian and want to own property in Turkey? Consult Imtilak Real Estate
Imtilak Real Estate opens its doors to all Jordanian citizens wishing to own property in Turkey. At Imtilak, we work to pave the way and harness all capabilities to facilitate the process of purchasing property and obtaining the title deed. Do not hesitate to contact the advisory team at Imtilak to receive free real estate consultation, through which you will have complete information about the property, the general surroundings, and the specifications the property enjoys both internally and externally. Real estate experts at Imtilak Real Estate provide all the necessary advice regarding property ownership in Turkey for Jordanian investors and offer them many distinguished free services, covering all stages of property purchase from A upon arrival at the airport to Z upon receiving the Turkish passport.
For more information or inquiries, contact the consultant at Imtilak Real Estate.
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