The metropolis of Istanbul, as the economic capital of Turkey, is the largest and most populous city in Turkey. This metropolis has always been welcomed by immigrants due to its economic, natural, and other characteristics.
Istanbul is divided into 39 districts; There are 25 districts in the European part and 14 districts in the Asian part. Each of these areas has its own unique characteristics and naturally, the rental price of a house in each of them is different.
Due to the fact that Turkish immigrants (both Turkish citizenship/passport applicants and Turkish temporary residence applicants) do not know the different areas of Istanbul and the rental price range in these areas upon arrival in Turkey, they will be confused and properties may be rented to them by profiteers beyond the real rental price.
For this reason, in this article, we present the average rental price of each square meter of residential properties in different districts of Istanbul.
To avoid confusion of dear readers, all the numbers have been rounded.
District | Lira/Square Meter |
Adalar | 20 |
Arnavutköy | 9 |
Ataşehir | 18 |
Avcılar | 13 |
Bağcılar | 14 |
Bahçelievler | 15 |
Bakırköy | 25 |
Başakşehir | 18 |
Bayrampaşa | 15 |
Beşiktaş | 28 |
Beykoz | 15 |
Beylikdüzü | 14 |
Beyoğlu | 27 |
Büyükçekmece | 12 |
Çatalca | 8 |
Çekmeköy | 11 |
Esenler | 14 |
Esenyurt | 14 |
Eyüpsultan | 19 |
Fatih | 19 |
Gaziosmanpaşa | 15 |
Güngören | 15 |
Kadıköy | 22 |
Kağıthane | 18 |
Kartal | 13 |
Küçükçekmece | 18 |
Maltepe | 15 |
Pendik | 11 |
Sancaktepe | 10 |
Sarıyer | 31 |
Şile | 14 |
Silivri | 10 |
Şişli | 23 |
Sultanbeyli | 9 |
Sultangazi | 11 |
Tuzla | 12 |
Ümraniye | 14 |
Üsküdar | 17 |
Zeytinburnu | 19 |
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