In its inflation report, the Central Bank of Türkiye signalled that further monetary policy easing could be possible. The current policy rate stands at 37%, while the Central Bank is assessing conditions for a gradual reduction in financing costs.
Cooling domestic demand and easing inflationary pressures are creating room for a more accommodative monetary policy.
Analysts expect further rate cuts in the coming months. According to expert forecasts, the policy rate could approach 35% by the end of the year.
Lower interest rates could have a positive impact on Türkiye's credit market, gradually improve access to financing and support economic activity.
This could also be a positive development for the real estate market. More affordable financing may help support housing demand and investment activity.
We continue to monitor the Central Bank's decisions and report on key developments affecting the economy and real estate market.