About Cumaköy
Cumaköy is one of the settlements around Körfez that preserves the agricultural character. Its fertile land and quiet layout offer an investment environment intertwined with nature.
The prominent parcel type in the area is large-square-metre agricultural land; it is suitable for long-term value preservation, hobby farming and vineyard-garden use. After the Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu (KMO) came into service, interest in land and fields in and around Körfez increased markedly. The shorter travel time to İstanbul and the spread of İstanbul's industry towards Kocaeli have, in recent years, at times driven annual value increases in the region to around 25%.
Preserving its rural character, Cumaköy is a preferred choice for both production and long-term land investment.
Location and Access
Cumaköy is in a location connected to central Körfez and ring roads while preserving its rural character. The area also benefits from the general transport advantage of the Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu corridor.
A peaceful setting; provides a favourable environment for hobby farming, recreation and long-term investment.
Land Structure and Parcel Profile
The area is rich in fertile agricultural land. Large parcels are suitable for both agricultural production and long-term investment.
Irrigation access, road conditions and title-deed designation are the main factors determining parcel value.
Investment Potential and Value Growth
Relatively affordable entry prices make Cumaköy attractive for long-term land investment; regional transport developments support value expectations in the medium-to-long term.
Before investing, it is advisable to verify the title-deed designation, zoning status, road frontage and any SİT/forest/water-basin records with the relevant institutions (Land Registry, Municipality, TKGM parcel inquiry), and to inspect the parcel on site where possible.
Investment note
In Cumaköy, large agricultural parcels are relatively affordable; road frontage and irrigation access notably affect value. It is suitable for the long-term, patient investor.