Area Guide

Konacık Property Guide for Investors

Bodrum's residential and commuter hub — the most accessible entry point among the established central areas.

Area Overview

Konacık is Bodrum's commuter and residential hub — close to Bodrum Town, the airport road, and the everyday infrastructure that purely seasonal resort areas lack. It is dominated by apartments rather than villas, and its market behaves more like a normal residential neighbourhood than a holiday-villa enclave.

Its appeal to investors rests less on summer rental spikes and more on steady, year-round occupancy from residents, remote workers and the local workforce, which is why local agents describe it as a smart choice for buyers prioritising consistent occupancy over peak-season headline rates.

Konacık Property Price Comparison (2026)

All prices in euros, the standard transaction currency for international Bodrum real estate. Figures reflect 2026 market data from the sources cited below; actual prices vary by view, plot size, specification and proximity to water.

Price tier Typical range What it buys
Entry €85,000 – €175,000 Older 1–2 bed apartment, cheapest end of 38 tracked listings (Jun 2026)
Mid-range €175,000 – €350,000 Average tracked apartment price — c. €174,500 (Jun 2026)
Premium €350,000 – €450,000+ Top of tracked listing range, larger or newer-build apartments
Price per m²
€1,400 – €2,150 / m²
Gross rental yield
c. 6% gross (implied by a reported 17-year price-to-rent amortisation period, Jun 2026)
Peak weekly rate
Limited short-let data — predominantly a long-term, year-round rental market

How Konacık Compares

Per m² pricing in Konacık runs below the Bodrum-wide average per m², making it the most affordable of the established central areas covered here.

Price per m² — Konacık vs. Bodrum peninsula average vs. comparable areas
Area Price per m²
Konacık (this area) €1,400 – €2,150 / m²
Bodrum peninsula average €2,060 – €2,345 / m²
Torba €1,450 – €3,500 / m² (live marketplace listings)
Gümüşlük €1,600 – €3,500 / m²

Investment Notes

  • The most accessible entry price among Bodrum's established, well-connected neighbourhoods.
  • Year-round occupancy from residents and remote workers smooths income compared with summer-only areas.
  • Close to Bodrum Town and the airport road, useful for owners who visit outside peak season.
  • An apartment-led market, suited to investors who prefer lower management overhead than a villa.

Seasonality: Year-round demand base; far less seasonal swing than villa-led resort areas.
Citizenship by investment: Good qualifying stock at accessible price points.

Considering Konacık?

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