House sales broke the record for the last 10 years!

While the housing sector was negatively affected during the pandemic process, the sales record of the last 10 years was broken with the decrease in interest rates.
During the pandemic period, with the halt of the construction, approximately 640 thousand people who made money from the sector had a hard time. However, as housing sales accelerated with the fall in housing interest rates, stocks were quickly exhausted. The interest in housing sales broke the record for the last 10 years.

Stating that the pandemic has adversely affected many sectors in our country as well as in the world, Osman Dağ, a member of the Board of Directors of Dağ Mühendislik said, “While the countries of the world are struggling with the epidemic on the one hand, on the other hand, they are making efforts to return their deteriorated economies to their old order. According to the data announced in the process of the European construction industry being affected by the pandemic, the construction sector collapsed in France, Italy, England and Germany after the epidemic. Although it does not seem like everything will improve easily, we hope to improve greatly with the expansion of technology in the construction sector. Digital transformation is expected in many areas, especially after the pandemic, ”he said.

Speaking of the great effects of the development of technology in the construction industry, Osman Dağ said, “We are one of the companies that use technology best. "It has become a part of our lives as a result of the Industry 4.0 pandemic based on informatics-based production."
Stating that the decline in housing loans brought the stocks to the point of exhaustion, Osman Dağ said, “For this reason, I think that next year new projects will be sold faster and especially foreign demand will be more vigorous. This is the assurance that the construction sector will revive and the problem of unemployment will be solved to a great extent. "I can say that we, as a company, broke the sales record for the last 10 years."