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Land Ownership in Turkey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Land Ownership in Turkey
Land ownership in Turkey had been constrained by the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century. This was to prevent foreigners from competing with natives for desirable property. This policy was continued when Turkey became independent in the early 20th century. The policy was relaxed during the 21st century.〔(The hot spots: where will we buy next? ), The Observer, 26 November 2006〕 In 2003, property purchases were opened to foreign nationals though restrictions were retained for various provinces. When these restrictions were violated in 2005, the law was annulled by Turkish courts. Despite this, property purchases continue. As of 2008, 63,085 individual properties have been sold to over 73,103 foreigners. This includes of land valued at US$10.4 billion, mostly by German, British and Greek citizens. ==Land ownership in Turkey== The Turkish government controls a high proportion of land, either directly, under the authority of the Undersecretariat of Treasury 〔''Hazine'' in daily language〕 or indirectly through the inheritance and management of Ottoman foundations 〔''vakıf''〕 under the authority of the General Directorate for Foundations.
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