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The current value of the Existing Home Sales in Turkey is 51,484 Units. The Existing Home Sales in Turkey decreased to 51,484 Units on 4/1/2024, after it was 70,995 Units on 3/1/2024. From 1/1/2013 to 5/1/2024, the average GDP in Turkey was 67,244.49 Units. The all-time high was reached on 7/1/2020 with 161,420 Units, while the lowest value was recorded on 4/1/2020 with 27,935 Units.
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Existing Home Sales | |
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1/1/2013 | 48,281 Units |
2/1/2013 | 48,998 Units |
3/1/2013 | 54,904 Units |
4/1/2013 | 54,148 Units |
5/1/2013 | 57,212 Units |
6/1/2013 | 53,079 Units |
7/1/2013 | 57,412 Units |
8/1/2013 | 45,663 Units |
9/1/2013 | 55,502 Units |
10/1/2013 | 40,981 Units |
11/1/2013 | 54,426 Units |
12/1/2013 | 57,455 Units |
1/1/2014 | 47,484 Units |
2/1/2014 | 44,523 Units |
3/1/2014 | 45,634 Units |
4/1/2014 | 46,055 Units |
5/1/2014 | 48,921 Units |
6/1/2014 | 50,316 Units |
7/1/2014 | 45,728 Units |
8/1/2014 | 56,796 Units |
9/1/2014 | 62,747 Units |
10/1/2014 | 51,146 Units |
11/1/2014 | 55,655 Units |
12/1/2014 | 68,822 Units |
1/1/2015 | 48,196 Units |
2/1/2015 | 54,359 Units |
3/1/2015 | 64,543 Units |
4/1/2015 | 66,719 Units |
5/1/2015 | 58,887 Units |
6/1/2015 | 59,455 Units |
7/1/2015 | 52,966 Units |
8/1/2015 | 59,245 Units |
9/1/2015 | 49,150 Units |
10/1/2015 | 53,534 Units |
11/1/2015 | 55,032 Units |
12/1/2015 | 68,567 Units |
1/1/2016 | 44,479 Units |
2/1/2016 | 54,294 Units |
3/1/2016 | 64,831 Units |
4/1/2016 | 59,440 Units |
5/1/2016 | 58,757 Units |
6/1/2016 | 56,833 Units |
7/1/2016 | 43,514 Units |
8/1/2016 | 60,967 Units |
9/1/2016 | 57,946 Units |
10/1/2016 | 68,597 Units |
11/1/2016 | 69,188 Units |
12/1/2016 | 70,921 Units |
1/1/2017 | 51,154 Units |
2/1/2017 | 56,253 Units |
3/1/2017 | 72,547 Units |
4/1/2017 | 62,458 Units |
5/1/2017 | 63,582 Units |
6/1/2017 | 52,146 Units |
7/1/2017 | 61,920 Units |
8/1/2017 | 63,700 Units |
9/1/2017 | 70,279 Units |
10/1/2017 | 65,888 Units |
11/1/2017 | 63,378 Units |
12/1/2017 | 66,311 Units |
1/1/2018 | 52,656 Units |
2/1/2018 | 52,240 Units |
3/1/2018 | 60,204 Units |
4/1/2018 | 55,553 Units |
5/1/2018 | 64,153 Units |
6/1/2018 | 62,349 Units |
7/1/2018 | 66,261 Units |
8/1/2018 | 55,792 Units |
9/1/2018 | 67,108 Units |
10/1/2018 | 71,721 Units |
11/1/2018 | 48,805 Units |
12/1/2018 | 66,984 Units |
1/1/2019 | 41,889 Units |
2/1/2019 | 45,802 Units |
3/1/2019 | 60,883 Units |
4/1/2019 | 58,287 Units |
5/1/2019 | 54,691 Units |
6/1/2019 | 38,090 Units |
7/1/2019 | 63,305 Units |
8/1/2019 | 69,904 Units |
9/1/2019 | 95,510 Units |
10/1/2019 | 92,629 Units |
11/1/2019 | 89,463 Units |
12/1/2019 | 126,594 Units |
1/1/2020 | 77,575 Units |
2/1/2020 | 81,450 Units |
3/1/2020 | 74,581 Units |
4/1/2020 | 27,935 Units |
5/1/2020 | 34,076 Units |
6/1/2020 | 131,380 Units |
7/1/2020 | 161,420 Units |
8/1/2020 | 118,285 Units |
9/1/2020 | 95,368 Units |
10/1/2020 | 82,598 Units |
11/1/2020 | 75,825 Units |
12/1/2020 | 69,083 Units |
1/1/2021 | 48,319 Units |
2/1/2021 | 56,485 Units |
3/1/2021 | 77,876 Units |
4/1/2021 | 66,651 Units |
5/1/2021 | 40,962 Units |
6/1/2021 | 94,639 Units |
7/1/2021 | 75,113 Units |
8/1/2021 | 98,761 Units |
9/1/2021 | 103,176 Units |
10/1/2021 | 95,487 Units |
11/1/2021 | 123,108 Units |
12/1/2021 | 149,756 Units |
1/1/2022 | 61,103 Units |
2/1/2022 | 68,690 Units |
3/1/2022 | 95,833 Units |
4/1/2022 | 96,637 Units |
5/1/2022 | 89,907 Units |
6/1/2022 | 105,777 Units |
7/1/2022 | 65,214 Units |
8/1/2022 | 84,466 Units |
9/1/2022 | 77,448 Units |
10/1/2022 | 69,968 Units |
11/1/2022 | 80,426 Units |
12/1/2022 | 130,074 Units |
1/1/2023 | 70,176 Units |
2/1/2023 | 56,555 Units |
3/1/2023 | 72,577 Units |
4/1/2023 | 58,700 Units |
5/1/2023 | 78,863 Units |
6/1/2023 | 57,750 Units |
7/1/2023 | 77,907 Units |
8/1/2023 | 86,781 Units |
9/1/2023 | 72,168 Units |
10/1/2023 | 64,531 Units |
11/1/2023 | 63,042 Units |
12/1/2023 | 87,334 Units |
1/1/2024 | 55,045 Units |
2/1/2024 | 65,308 Units |
3/1/2024 | 70,995 Units |
4/1/2024 | 51,484 Units |
Existing Home Sales History
Date | Value |
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4/1/2024 | 51,484 Units |
3/1/2024 | 70,995 Units |
2/1/2024 | 65,308 Units |
1/1/2024 | 55,045 Units |
12/1/2023 | 87,334 Units |
11/1/2023 | 63,042 Units |
10/1/2023 | 64,531 Units |
9/1/2023 | 72,168 Units |
8/1/2023 | 86,781 Units |
7/1/2023 | 77,907 Units |
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🇹🇷 Building Permits | 137,210 Units | 176,976 Units | Quarter |
🇹🇷 Home Sales | 140,919 Units | 134,155 Units | Monthly |
🇹🇷 Homeownership Rate | 56.7 % | 57.5 % | Annually |
🇹🇷 Housing Index | 147.98 points | 146.5 points | Monthly |
🇹🇷 Housing starts | 6,214 units | 8,530 units | Monthly |
🇹🇷 New Home Sales | 25,425 Units | 35,558 Units | Monthly |
🇹🇷 Price-Rent Ratio | 230.966 | 275.157 | Quarter |
🇹🇷 Residential property prices | 51.99 % | 75.54 % | Quarter |
In Turkey, the existing home sales indicator pertains to a property sold by an owner, who initially purchased the house through a first sale, to another individual.
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What is Existing Home Sales?
Existing Home Sales: An In-Depth Analysis on Macroeconomic Impact Existing Home Sales are a critical component in understanding the dynamics of a country's real estate market and its broader economic implications. As a key indicator within Eulerpool’s macroeconomic data catalog, Existing Home Sales reflect the volume of previously owned homes sold during a given period, typically reported on a monthly basis. These transactions are instrumental in offering insights into not only the health of the housing market but also the economic trajectories that influence and are influenced by these sales. Fundamentally, Existing Home Sales offer a window into consumer confidence and the overall state of the economy. When consumers feel secure in their financial future, they are more likely to invest in substantial purchases like homes. Conversely, a decline in Existing Home Sales can signal economic distress, diminished consumer confidence, or even tighter lending standards by financial institutions. Therefore, this metric is indispensable for economists, policy makers, and investors aiming to gauge economic conditions accurately. The relationship between Existing Home Sales and broader economic activity is intertwined. Firstly, residential real estate is a significant contributor to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) through direct and indirect means. Directly, the process of purchasing a home encompasses various sectors - real estate brokers, legal services, appraisers, and inspectors, among others. Indirectly, it stimulates economic activity through buyer expenditures on household goods, renovations, and home improvements post-purchase. Further analysis reveals how interest rates, steered by central banks, intersect with Existing Home Sales. Lower interest rates typically reduce the cost of borrowing, making home loans more affordable and potentially boosting sales. This is particularly evident during periods of monetary easing, aimed at stimulating economic growth. Conversely, higher interest rates can dampen buyer enthusiasm by making mortgages more expensive, thus often leading to a contraction in sales. Another layer of consideration is inventory levels of homes available for sale. Reduced inventory can drive prices up, creating a seller's market. In such scenarios, existing home sales may plateau or even decline due to affordability challenges. Conversely, an oversupply of homes can depress prices and potentially dampen market enthusiasm, leading to lower sales volumes and reduced homeowner equity. It's essential to also contemplate the demographic and societal trends that influence Existing Home Sales. Factors such as population growth, migration patterns, generational buying habits, and urbanization play a pivotal role. Millennials, now the largest generation in many countries, are stepping into prime home-buying ages, thus significantly impacting sales volume and trends. Meanwhile, retiring Baby Boomers looking to downsize or relocate also bring dynamism to the market. Macroeconomic policies enacted by governments also have considerable bearings on Existing Home Sales. Legislative measures such as tax incentives for home buyers, grants for first-time purchasers, and other forms of government intervention can profoundly affect sales metrics. Policy-driven factors are particularly relevant in times of economic uncertainty or recovery phases post-recession when government intervention is more pronounced. The Existing Home Sales metric is therefore not just a standalone figure but a nexus of various economic signals. Its analysis requires integrated consideration of concurrent employment data, wage growth rates, consumer confidence indices, and broader economic policies. Delving deeper into its granularity, regional data on Existing Home Sales can unveil disparities across different parts of a country, shedding light on localized economic strengths or weaknesses. To illustrate, when a nation experiences an unparalleled rise in Existing Home Sales, it is often a multifaceted outcome. It could imply economic robustness with high employment levels, rising disposable incomes, and favorable credit conditions. In contrast, a persistent decline necessitates analyzing underlying causes such as economic downturns, tightening credit availability, rising mortgage defaults, or stunted wage growth. For investors, Existing Home Sales data serves as a predictive tool for understanding real estate market trends and formulating strategic decisions. It also impacts sectors linked to the housing market – from building materials and home furnishings to mortgage lenders and real estate investment trusts (REITs). Savvy investors dig deep into this data to anticipate market movements and identify opportunities or risks. In the context of a broader economic analysis, Existing Home Sales should be observed alongside New Home Sales. While the former represents the secondary market, the latter pertains to the primary offering of newly constructed homes. Together, they present a more comprehensive picture of the housing market's performance and its cascading effects on the economy. In summary, Existing Home Sales is an invaluable macroeconomic indicator encapsulating consumer sentiment, economic health, and real estate market conditions. At Eulerpool, we provide detailed and up-to-date Existing Home Sales data, facilitating informed decision-making for economists, analysts, and investors alike. By continuously tracking this metric, stakeholders can gauge the prevailing economic environment, anticipate market shifts, and respond adeptly to emerging economic trends. Understanding the myriad factors influencing Existing Home Sales equips anyone dissecting this metric with a nuanced perspective necessary for accurate economic forecasting and strategic planning.