Affordable housing policies in Turkey have reached a new stage over the last decade in the context of the TOKİ model advocated by the government. Housing developed by TOKİ (the Public Housing Administration), the top official agency responsible for affordable housing policies in Turkey, has become so widespread in all cities of Turkey that it involves not only the construction sector but also trade associations and the public in general. In this article, following a general discussion of the demand and supply of housing in Turkey, we evaluate user satisfaction and the quality of TOKİ implementations since 2000 for low- and middle-income groups in Bursa, the fourth largest city in Turkey. Bursa sets an interesting example for the study because of the city's long-term prominence in commerce and its current status as an important industrial city. Massive migrations and unplanned urbanization have resulted in a need for housing for every income group in Bursa, especially for low- and middle-income groups. The emphasis in this study is that, in addition to quantity, quality should be considered in housing production. Furthermore, the implementation of TOKİ should be aimed at developing more habitable and higher-quality environments by considering all socio-cultural and physical factors. It is expected that these evaluations will lead to the development of a more comprehensive affordable housing policy in Turkey..
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September 01 2011
Affordable Housing in Turkey: User Satisfaction in Tokİ Houses Available to Purchase
Miray Gür;
Miray Gür
Uludag University Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture, Bursa
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Neslihan Dostoğlu
Neslihan Dostoğlu
Istanbul kültür university Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture, Istanbul
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2633-9838
Print ISSN: 0168-2601
© 2011 Open House International
2011
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Open House International (2011) 36 (3): 49–61.
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Gür M, Dostoğlu N (2011), "Affordable Housing in Turkey: User Satisfaction in Tokİ Houses". Open House International, Vol. 36 No. 3 pp. 49–61, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-03-2011-B0006
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