it's left residents like musa yasar and nermin tasÇi struggling. >> in some cases real estate pricesare up by 800% to 900%. >> even civil servants can't afford to live in here anymore. i know several who've asked to be transferred because of the high rents. >> yasar und tasci created a group on social media called rent victims. they are visiting a pensioner who has been served notice by his landlord. he can't afford his rent after a fivefold increase. >> the flat will now go to a foreigner. they have more money to spend in a month than we do in a year. >> it's high time for the state to step in. they need to provide social housing, so that we low-income families also have a place to live. >> they feel the main reason why real estate prices have skyrocketed is the growing number of foreign buyers. most buyers are russian and there are nearly 60,0 russians currently living in antalya. according to real estate agents, this has drastically impacted the market. >> apartments that were put on the market for 5000 liras, or about 2 hundred and fifty euros, could suddenly be rented to foreign