ABSTRACT

This book presents the major features of the path that Turkish housing system has followed since 2000. Its primary focus is to build an understanding of housing in Turkey from the policy, planning, and implementation perspectives in the 21st century, interwoven with the effects of neoliberalism.

It investigates the social, spatial, and economic outcomes of the shift in philosophy and behaviour by the government regarding housing. The book discusses failures in housing outcomes as government failures, incorrect or inefficient regulations, lack of regulations, and lack of monitoring of the policy outcomes. Chapters on the housing-economy relationship, financialization and indebtedness, housing market experiences based on case studies, and the housing policy provide the reader with an opportunity to observe different outcomes in a world where housing challenges and issues are similar.

This book will be of interest to urban planners, political scientists, and sociologists, as well as undergraduate/graduate students and housing sector experts all over the world who are interested in the various dimensions of the housing problem.

part I|72 pages

Housing in Turkey

chapter 102|19 pages

The Turkish Housing System

An Overview

chapter 3|18 pages

Housing Policies in Turkey

Paving the Way for Urban Transformation

chapter 4|16 pages

Housing and Living Conditions of Turkish Households

What Has Changed in 2000s?

part II|62 pages

Housing, Economy, and Financialization

chapter 826|18 pages

Housing Market Dynamics

Economic Climate and Its Effect on Turkish Housing

chapter 7|24 pages

Varieties of Residential Capitalism in Turkey

State-Led Financialization of Housing

part IV|51 pages

Housing Policy (or Lack Thereof) and Its Implications

chapter 14|16 pages

Housing and Transport Cost Burden

The Experience of Tenant Households in Turkey

chapter 15|12 pages

Urban Transformation Policies of the 21st Century

State-Led Gentrification