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The amount of rent in various districts of Istanbul in 2024

The amount of rent in various districts of Istanbul in 2024

February 16, 2024

According to a study conducted on the Istanbul real estate rental market, the most expensive area of Istanbul turned out to be Saryer, where the rent was 40 thousand liras per month ($1300), and the cheapest - Arnavutkey, Esenyurt and Silivri - 12 thousand liras per month ($390). The calculation was based on a 2+1 apartment with an area of 100 m2.

Saryer - 40,000 liras
Besiktas - 34,000 liras
Beyoglu - 31.000 liras
Shishli - 26,000 lire
Adalar (islands) - 25,000 liras
Bakyrkey - 24.000 liras
Eyupsultan - 23,000 liras
Atashehir, Kyagytkhane - 22,000 liras
Maltepe, Uskudar, Beykoz - 20,000 lire
Dying - 19,000 lire
Basaksehir, Kartal, Kucukcekmeje, Shile, Zeytinburnu - 18.000 liras
Bayrampasha, Chekmekey, Tuzla - 17,000 liras
Fatih, Gaziosmanpasha, Pendik - 16.000 liras
Bagjilar, Sanjaktepe - 15,000 liras
Bakhchelievler, Beylikduzu, Buyukchekmeje, Chatalja, Gungeren - 14.000 liras
Avcylar, Esenler, Sultanbeyli, Sultangazi - 13,000 liras
Arnavutkey, Esenyurt, Silivri - 12.000 liras

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