More than half of the population lives in houses for people over 20 years of age.
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) published the Construction and Housing Qualification Survey for 2021.
According to the study, which was published with a different research method to be compatible with the EU, 30.9 percent of households lived in buildings built between 1981 and 2000 and 12.6 percent in 1980 and before.
This shows that more than half of the people live in high-risk buildings that do not comply with anti-seismic standards.
The study indicated that 47.4 percent of the population lived in buildings built between 2001 and later, 28.1 percent of households lived in buildings built between 2011-2021 and 19.3 percent in buildings built between 2001-2010, he determined.

Source: TURKSTAT
THE MAJORITY IN BUILDINGS WITH 2 FLOORS
According to the research, 17.3% of households in Turkey live in two-story buildings, 14.4% in five-story buildings, 13% in six-story buildings, and 11.7% in one-story buildings. single plant.
For its part, the rate of households residing in buildings with 10 or more floors was 9.5 percent.
53.6 PERCENT WITHOUT ELEVATOR, 57 PERCENT WITHOUT PARKING
It was observed that 46.4 percent of the homes have an elevator and 53.6% of them live in buildings with 3 or more floors without an elevator.
On the other hand, it was observed that 23.2 percent of the dwellings that resided in buildings with 6 or more floors did not have an elevator. On the other hand, 43 percent of households lived in buildings with parking lots, while 57 percent lived in buildings without parking lots.

Source: TURKSTAT
27.6 PERCENT OF TENANTS
When we look at the distribution of households according to their ownership status, 60.7 percent of them own the house in which they live, 27.6 percent are renters, 8.4 percent do not own the house in which they live but do not pay rent and 0.9 percent do not No. It was observed that these were the households that lived in the lodging.
52 PERCENT OF 4-PERSON FAMILIES LIVE IN 4-BEDROOM HOUSES
When the distribution of households is analyzed according to the number of rooms in the house, it is observed that 47.5 percent have 4 rooms, 38.6 percent have 3 rooms, 6.3 percent have 2 rooms, 0.3 percent have a room and 1.4 percent have a room, on the other hand, it was observed that they lived in houses with 6 or more rooms.
On the other hand, it was observed that 52 percent of the 4-person households reside in 4-bedroom homes, 36 percent in 3-bedrooms and 7.1 percent in 5-bedrooms.
When the number of rooms in the residence is examined according to the type of household, it is observed that 43 percent of single-person households reside mostly in 3-room residences, and 50.1 percent of households made up of a single nuclear family reside mostly in 4-bedroom residences.
On the other hand, it was observed that 49.1 percent of households made up of at least one family nucleus and other people live mostly in 4-bedroom houses, and households that do not have a family nucleus with more than one person live in their majority in 3-bedroom houses with 43 percent.
96.6 percent of those who have a bathroom in their residence
The proportion of households with a piped water system in their residence was 99.4 percent, 96.6 percent with a toilet, and 98.8 percent with a bathroom in their residence.
35 PERCENT OF PEOPLE HEAT THEMSELVES BY STOVES
When we look at the distribution of the most used heating system in the house where households live, it is seen that underfloor heating ranks first with 47.7 percent.
They were followed by the stove with 35 percent and central heating with 11.2 percent, respectively.
When the distribution of households is analyzed according to the type of main fuel most used for heating their residences, 59.6 percent of them are natural gas, 33.5 percent are coal, firewood, etc. solid fuel and 6.2 percent of electricity used.
Source: Sozcu

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