Towards the end of 2022, updated information about current rental rates in different areas of the largest Turkish metropolis - Istanbul - and its environs appeared in local media. Let's clarify that these are average indicators, and besides official; so, despite the fact that in some places there is still an amount of less than 5,000 Turkish lira (TL), in fact, housing for such a price in Istanbul is now practically impossible to find. After all, the demand for rent is extremely high, and statistics are collected for residences currently under long-term lease.
So, some figures that allow you to get a general idea of the spread of rental prices (in ascending order):
Silivri - 4620 TL per month;
Chatalja - 4950 TL;
Arnavutkey - 5035 TL;
Sultangazi - 5900 TL;
Esenyurt - 6435 TL;
Sanjaktepe - 6572 TL;
Pendik - 6800 TL;
Bayrampash - 6935 TL;
Tuzla - 7100 TL;
Checkmekey - 7154 TL;
Bakhchelievler - 7400 TL;
Gungeren - 7560 TL;
Bagdzhylar - 7695 TL;
Avcylar - 7810 TL;
Dying - 8000 TL;
Schiele - 8040 TL;
Fatih - 8075 TL;
Esenler - 8200 TL;
Kyuchukchekmedje - 8360 TL;
Kartal - 8505 TL;
Maltepe - 9200 TL;
Zeytinburnu - 10,925 TL;
Beykoz - 12 015 TL;
Shishli - 14,725 TL;
Beyoglu - 15 555 TL;
Kadikey - 17 040 TL;
Besiktas - 22 200 TL;
Saryer - 28 500 TL.
Recall that Istanbul recently got on the 20th line of the ranking of TOP-20 best cities in the world to live in.
Well, the average rent in the country reached 6250 TL.