The Sticker Price Is No Longer the Price
In the same neighbourhood, sometimes a few hundred metres apart, similar apartments now differ in price by millions of lira — and what creates the gap is not square metres but how the building is run. Turkish coverage ran it as a story about service charges. The finding inside changes the definition of price: buyers are no longer looking at the sale figure but at what they will pay after buying.
The items being weighed are concrete: monthly charges, the building’s inherited debts, planned major maintenance, possible lump-sum contributions and ongoing disputes. None of these appears in the listing; all of them surface after purchase.
Regulation moved too. A rule effective from May 2026 limited managers’ authority to impose steep increases unilaterally; temporary rises are capped by a revaluation rate and anything above that now requires approval from the owners’ assembly.
What Is Happening
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- Price gaps left physical features behind
- Buyers now research
- High charges alone are not the problem
- Older buildings carry a second calculation
The shift in the housing market reads across four headings.
Price gaps left physical features behind
Even where floor area, age and location match, prices diverge. Management transparency, the condition of shared areas and the resident profile are cited among the decisive factors.
Buyers now research
A growing number examine the building’s recent budget, charge history and pending litigation before deciding. Price negotiation now happens with documents.
High charges alone are not the problem
The real issue is high charges without the corresponding service. A broken lift, neglected common areas and unused facilities lengthen the sale process and widen the discount.
Older buildings carry a second calculation
In older stock chosen for its lower purchase cost, periodic work — lift overhauls, façade repairs, insulation — produces additional burdens. With new-build costs reaching high levels per square metre, buyers hoping to redevelop face a separate financing requirement.
What This Changes
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- Sticker price and total cost have separated
- Transparency produces price
- Uncertainty gets priced as a discount
- Regulation clarified the picture
The mechanism is not confined to housing.
Sticker price and total cost have separated
Buyers now calculate two figures: what they pay today and what they will pay across the holding period. When the second is large, the first falls. The invisible cost determines the visible price.
Transparency produces price
Apartments in transparently managed buildings hold an advantage on the resale market. Orderly record-keeping is therefore not a management virtue but an asset that shows up in the sale figure.
Uncertainty gets priced as a discount
Where no information is given about building debts, pending cases or planned major works, buyers assume the worst case and bid accordingly. Withholding information provides no protection; it produces a discount.
Regulation clarified the picture
Capping increase authority and routing large expenditures through assembly approval improves predictability — an advantage for well-run buildings and a problem for those without records.
Who This Affects, and How
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- Those who gain
- Those who lose
- Those largely unaffected
- The indirect chain
The effect applies wherever a business buys or sells an asset.
Those who gain
Asset holders who keep expenses recorded and predictable. This extends beyond property to machinery, vehicle fleets, commercial premises and businesses being transferred. Records become a price defence at the point of sale.
Those who lose
Those holding assets with unrecorded costs and unclear histories. A party unable to answer questions during a sale loses the negotiation, and deferred maintenance produces a second discount on top.
Those largely unaffected
Businesses that lease rather than buy see no direct effect. The same logic nonetheless reaches them through service charge provisions in lease agreements.
The indirect chain
Maintenance is deferred, costs accumulate, charges rise, asset value falls and selling becomes harder. Deferred maintenance gets collected from the price, with interest.
What to Do About It
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- Calculate total cost of ownership
- Keep expense history on record
- List deferred maintenance
- Ask the same questions when buying
All four can be done this month and none requires waiting for a sale.
Calculate total cost of ownership
For every asset you hold, record not just the purchase price but annual maintenance, insurance, shared costs and expected renewal expenditure. That table changes both selling and purchasing decisions.
Keep expense history on record
Where maintenance, expenditure and payments are recorded with dates, a sale or an audit can be answered from a single folder. An unrecorded history reads as uncertainty to a buyer.
List deferred maintenance
Writing down what has been postponed and for how long serves as both budget planning and negotiation preparation. It is also the first thing a buyer asks about.
Ask the same questions when buying
When acquiring an asset, request past expense records, outstanding debts and planned major expenditures. If they are not provided, that is information too.
The Digital Side
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- Buyers calculate the total
- Hidden items cost more later
- Transparent pricing shortens negotiation
- Experience feeds into price
The same mechanism operates identically in product and service sales.
Buyers calculate the total
In machinery, software and equipment sales the buyer adds maintenance, training, spare parts and support to the price. A seller who states these up front gains trust.
Hidden items cost more later
Installation fees, mandatory service contracts or annual licence renewals emerging afterwards damage the relationship even when the sale completes.
Transparent pricing shortens negotiation
Stating plainly what the price covers and what it does not shortens discussions and reduces objections. It is among the most concretely rewarding changes we make in e-commerce and process consulting.
Experience feeds into price
What building management is to housing, user experience is to products. The price gap between two similar products is usually decided by what happens after purchase.
A Solid Digital Foundation
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- Experience data needs structuring
- Negative reviews should not be hidden
- Total cost belongs on the page
- Record-keeping pays at the point of sale
What buyers research now is not the product itself but the experience of owning it.
Experience data needs structuring
User reviews and ratings defined correctly on a page can appear in search results; how review and rating information should be marked up is explained in the Google Search Central documentation. Buyers learn the price from you and the experience from someone else.
Negative reviews should not be hidden
A page showing only positive feedback does not build trust. A reply to a negative review can be more persuasive than a positive one.
Total cost belongs on the page
Where installation, maintenance, training and annual costs are absent from the product page, buyers move to another seller rather than asking.
Record-keeping pays at the point of sale
A business keeping expense and maintenance records sells its assets at better prices and arrives at audits prepared. How that discipline is built is set out in our approach to digital consulting.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The May 2026 regulation limited managers’ authority to impose steep unilateral increases, routing expenditure decisions above the cap through the owners’ assembly.
Not poor, but calculated differently. A lower purchase price has to be set against periodic maintenance and possible redevelopment costs.
The same mechanism operates in every asset. Buyers look at cost of ownership rather than sticker price — including for what you sell.
Uncertainty produces discounts. Where an asset’s history is documented, the buyer’s risk falls and the grounds for a discount disappear.
Disclosing makes the negotiation predictable. A deficiency discovered afterwards costs far more value than one stated at the outset.
Past expense records, outstanding debt and litigation information, and a list of planned major expenditures. Their absence should itself be treated as information.
Source: Housing market assessments published by Dünya Gazetesi, 16 August 2026; Turkish regulation on service charges and shared expenses effective May 2026. For information purposes; not legal advice.
