Buying real estate in Turkey is not only an opportunity to enjoy the comfort and beauty of this amazing country, but also some mandatory payments such as aydat.  

📌 Aydat is a monthly fee that property owners in Turkey pay to maintain the common property and infrastructure of a residential complex.  

⚙️ What is included in aydat:  
- Services of a kapygi (manager/concierge) 🧹  
- Maintenance of swimming pools, saunas and gyms 🏊‍♂️🏋️‍♀️  
- Landscaping 🌳  
- Security and video surveillance 📹  
- Maintaining lighting and elevators 💡🚡  

💵 How much is aydat?  
The average amount ranges from $40 to $150 per month, depending on the level of infrastructure and services provided in your apartment complex.  

❗️ Important: Aydat must be paid by all homeowners and tenants, regardless of whether they live there permanently or not. Failure to pay can lead to penalties, court proceedings and even seizure of property.  

🔹️When buying real estate in Turkey, don't forget to consider the costs of aydat and utilities so that your new home remains a cozy and comfortable place to live! 🏡✨


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