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As the new academic year approaches, students across Türkiye are confronting a severe housing shortage that threatens to disrupt their educational plans. With limited dormitory spaces and rising rental prices in major university cities, many students are struggling to secure affordable and suitable accommodation. This growing crisis highlights systemic challenges within Türkiye’s higher education infrastructure, raising concerns among students, families, and policymakers alike.

Housing Shortages Intensify as Student Demand Surges in Major Turkish Cities

As universities across Türkiye welcome a new cohort of students this academic year, the demand for affordable and accessible housing has reached unprecedented levels. Cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir are experiencing acute shortages, with many students forced to compete for limited dormitory spaces and private rentals. The combination of rising rental prices and a lack of purpose-built student accommodations…

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Author : Sophia Davis

Publish date : 2025-08-04 21:46:00

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