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Muş Municipality announces auction of commercial properties

Muş Municipality announces auction of commercial properties

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

Press release Sources not specified New plan
  • - The Muş Municipality in Turkey is auctioning several commercial properties located in the city center.
  • The auction will be conducted using the open bid method under Law No.
  • 2886 on State Tenders.
  • Details regarding the properties, their estimated values, and auction dates are provided in the announcement.

The Municipality of Muş, located in eastern Turkey, is set to auction several commercial properties it owns in the center of the city. The sale will be conducted through an open bidding process, adhering to the provisions of Law No. 2886 on State Tenders.

The auction will take place in the Meeting Hall of the Muş Municipality's Additional Service Building, situated at Minare Mahallesi, Belediye Caddesi No:2. The bidding sessions are scheduled for July 23, 2026, with different times allocated for each property.

Interested parties must purchase the tender documents, which cost 10,000 Turkish Lira, from the Financial Services Directorate by 10:00 AM on July 23, 2026. The documents can also be viewed free of charge at the same directorate. The municipality has outlined the estimated sale prices (muhammen bedel) and provisional guarantee amounts for each property. For instance, a shop and basement unit in the 1st Mıntıka neighborhood (543 Ada, 2 Parsel) has an estimated sale value of 6,458,160.00 Turkish Lira, with a provisional guarantee of 193,744.80 Turkish Lira. Another property of similar nature has an estimated value of 8,704,600.00 Turkish Lira, requiring a provisional guarantee of 261,138.00 Turkish Lira.

Bidders are required to provide a provisional guarantee, equivalent to 3% of the estimated sale price, either in cash or via a bank guarantee letter. These letters must be unconditional and issued by banks or private financial institutions as specified in Article 26 of Law No. 2886. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Financial Services Directorate by the specified deadline, ensuring compliance with all formatting and content requirements outlined in the tender specifications. Failure to adhere to these conditions may result in disqualification.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.