Ugurlar, AysuEceral, Tanyel Ozelci2025-05-102025-05-1020221346-75811347-285210.1080/13467581.2021.19419822-s2.0-85112664537https://doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2021.1941982https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/7999Ozelci Eceral, Tanyel/0000-0002-5845-7463; Ugurlar, Aysu/0000-0001-6172-7906Motivations of tenancy could be related to economic, social and spatial issues, such as, lifecycle/life course, affordability and accessibility. This implies the diversity of tenants living in cities. Ankara, as the capital and the second biggest metropolitan city of Turkey, has a high proportion of tenants. In this study, the diversity of tenants and motivations for tenancy in Ankara is investigated with a socio-demographic, economic and locational perspective, analyzing the reasons for housing mobility and preference of the current house, and the variables affecting the diversification of tenants, according to income level through a survey of 475 households. Considering the evidences of the case study, lifecycle/life course issues have an important role in the choice of tenancy, while economic affordability is a major reason for the housing mobility of tenant households. The diversity of tenants in Ankara is categorized as "temporary" who benefit from educational and employment facilities of the city; "semi-permanent" characterized by the households who prefer to live as a tenant; and "persistent", characterized by low-income households who do not have the opportunity to purchase a house. As a conclusion, the importance of developing rental housing strategies especially aiming the low-income households is emphasized.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTenancyDiversityHousing MobilityLifecycleIncome LevelMotivations of Tenancy and the Diversity of Tenants: the Case of Ankara, TurkeyArticle214Q4Q316061623WOS:000682839500001