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While the discussions about the increase in housing prices and rents continue, the data for 2022 regarding the apartment and site fees have been published. According to the report, apartment and site dues increased by 83% in 2022 compared to the previous year. The highest site fees were in Muğla, Istanbul, and Ankara, respectively.
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TURKEY - Global inflation and rising costs have affected housing prices and rents, and dues in the housing sector. Data published by Apsiyon, the most preferred management software in the industry, which provides digital assistants to the managers of living areas such as apartments, estates, and residences, showed that when items such as heating, cooling, and fixtures are included, apartment and site dues increased by 83% in 2022 compared to the previous year. The report prepared by Apsiyon from one-year data shed light on the management dimension of the housing market.
According to Apsiyon, which is used by more than 20 thousand apartments and sites, over 1.4 million residences, and 3 million people. The province with the highest average fee per flat was Muğla, with 1,567.98 TL. Muğla; was followed by Istanbul with 1.474.78 TL, Ankara with 1.094.05 TL, İzmir with 1.083.30 TL, and Bursa with 773.59 TL. The province with the lowest average monthly fee per flat was Nevşehir, with 66.75 TL. Nevşehir was followed by Çorum with 105.83 TL, Bolu with 117.13 TL, Tunceli with 144.58 TL and Hatay with 174.80 TL.
The expense items that the site managements spend the most are; Stating that there are natural gas, water, electricity, security guards, and cleaning personnel. Apsiyon CEO Kudret TÜRK said, "In 2022, the site management made approximately 125 million transactions through Apsiyon. 96% of the more than 228 thousand job requests opened by the site residents were resolved. “26 million e-mails and 28 million SMS were sent from our platform. Thus, 190 thousand hours were saved for site administrations, and a significant labor saving was achieved.”
The report also included data on districts in Istanbul. While Beşiktaş was the district with the highest average monthly fee of 4,734.62 TL per flat in Istanbul, Sarıyer, Zeytinburnu, Ataşehir and Şişli formed the first five districts together with Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş, Sancaktepe, Üsküdar, Pendik, and Ümraniye were listed as the five districts that paid their dues most regularly. According to the visitor records, it was determined that the users hosted 23 million guests in their homes. At the same time, the most relocations in Istanbul were seen in Esenyurt, Maltepe, Pendik, Küçükçekmece, and Tuzla.
Emphasizing that they are a transparent and easy-to-follow solution for the residents while easing the management processes of the managers, Apsiyon CEO Kudret TÜRK continued his evaluations with the following statements:
“As Apsiyon, we provide services to living spaces such as apartments, complexes, residences, shopping malls, and cooperatives all over Turkey and abroad. We have been investing significantly in our industry since the first day we set off. We support managers and residents to monitor their management processes efficiently, safely, and transparently. We are trying to keep up with the speed of technology. We anticipate the needs of all our users and make improvements accordingly. We realize our R&D investments with the spirit of innovation and with great passion. We provide services in many areas, from dues tracking to online bank integrations, from online collection with cards to demand and complaint management. We offer innovative solutions that respond to the problems and needs of estate and apartment managers, management firms, and residents. We make this experience accessible at all times with our mobile applications.”
• The data covers the dates 01.01.2022 - 31.12.2022.
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