How do property prices in Turkey compare to those of the rest of the world?
We estimated the average cost of a city-centre two-bed flat in 99 countries to find out of these,
Turkey was one of the cheapest modern societies to purchase.
The average across all countries was £148,000
Which makes Turkey's figure lower than the global average.
The most expensive place to buy a flat is Hong Kong (too small to be seen on the map)
with a two-bed flat costing an eye-watering £1.4 million – nine times the global average.
The 10 most expensive countries
1. Hong Kong: £1,388,000
2. Singapore: £860,000
3. Switzerland: £501,000
4. South Korea: £478,000
5. Japan: £391,000
6. Taiwan: £ 371,000
7. France: £319,00
8. Israel: £318,000
9. China: £309,000
10. Norway: £289,000
The 10 cheapest countries
1. Pakistan: £29,000
2. Venezuela: £30,000
3. Egypt: £33,000
4. Tunisia: £35,000
5. Honduras: £39,000
6. Uzbekistan: £39,000
7. Turkey: £ 40,000
8. Namibia: £41,000
9. Nigeria: £41,000
10. Moldova: £43,000
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