Can Çatalca Be An Attractive Living Space With The Reality Of Earthquake?
After the earthquake in February, there was an intense interest in purchasing land. Land sales in the Thrace region had a similar process. Whether it is shared, detached, small or large, people somehow wanted to have land in open space and within reach.

After the earthquake in February, there was an intense interest in purchasing land.
Land sales in the Thrace region had a similar process. Whether it is shared, detached, small or large, people somehow wanted to have land in open space and within reach.
Some planned to set up containers, some planned to place tiny houses.
When we come to August, what is the demand for land?
In July, I received the authorization to sell a detached triplex house on the cooperative site in the Ovayenice region, on the border of Büyükçekmece, in Çatalca.
Before getting the authorization, I also examined the regional land and land prices.
I reached Ovayenice after a 1.5-hour drive from Bakırköy region on Saturday at noon.
A local I spoke to in the center of Çatalca last time said that the flat he bought for his son in the complex was 300.000 TL, but now it is 3 million TL.
Çatalca is pretty untouched in general. People mostly prefer Çatalca for daily rest on weekends.
However, there are also settlements, whether it is a site or detached.
With the opening of the Northern Marmara Road, transportation to Çatalca became easier.
I would like to state that I do not think that there will be a certain demand for Çatalca or other calm and open living spaces near Istanbul, but I do not think that there will be a high demand.
During the pandemic period, Zekeriyaköy parties were in high demand. Prices had skyrocketed.
As the effect of the pandemic began to weaken, people began to return to the center again due to the distance and difficulty of transportation.
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