City
Antalya
Mediterranean tourism capital combining holiday homes, foreign demand and year-round living options.
- Tourism + resident demand
- International buyer interest
- Coast and highland diversity
Antalya Real Estate Guide
Antalya combines tourism, second homes and primary living in one market. Konyaalti and Muratpasa lead urban living; Alanya, Kemer, Kas and Serik/Belek lead holiday and international demand.
Why Antalya?
- Strong foreign and domestic holiday-home demand
- Climate and lifestyle advantage
- Short-stay rental potential (mind regulations)
Investor note
Seasonal occupancy, HOA fees and management quality drive net yield. Match home type (residence, villa, garden) to intended use.Districts
Akseki
Nature- and calm-settlement focused district in the Taurus.
Aksu
Growing housing and agricultural surroundings near the airport.
Alanya
Strong coastal market with international demand and holiday homes.
Demre
Calm coastal district supported by heritage and greenhouse farming.
Dosemealti
Rising area with villas and new projects close to the city.
Elmali
Offers highland climate and calm inland living.
Finike
Balanced district with harbor, citrus and calm coastal living.
Gazipasa
Growing eastern Antalya with airport and coastline.
Gundogmus
Mountainous, low-density and calm settlement.
Ibradi
Small-scale district with nature-tourism potential.
Kas
Prestigious coastal destination with boutique tourism and limited supply.
Kemer
Coastal belt with strong resort and second-home demand.
Kepez
Central district with dense urban housing supply.
Konyaalti
Strong-demand area with coast, university and prestigious housing.
Korkuteli
Inland agricultural character and calm living dominate.
Kumluca
District combining greenhouse farming and coastal living.
Manavgat
Dynamic market with tourism, waterfall and broad housing/land options.
Muratpasa
City center; heart of trade, coast and central housing.
Serik
Known for the Belek tourism axis and golf/holiday homes.
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