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Best areas and suburbs in Istanbul

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The best places to live in Istanbul

There are many suitable areas and suburbs in Istanbul that have appealing accommodation options for expats. Many expats live in gated apartment complexes consisting of a collection of apartment blocks, or they live in houses in suburban gated communities called site. 

Factors to consider when selecting an area include proximity to work and schools, commute distance and access to basic amenities. Below is an overview of the most popular areas and suburbs in Istanbul for expats.

Central Istanbul

Etiler, Ulus, Levent, Ortaköy 

These neighbourhoods are in the Beşiktaş district, on the European side of Istanbul, and spread out over the hills above the Bosphorus. Depending on which side a house faces, expats can find a home with amazing Bosphorus views. The area is central and is home to many shops and restaurants, and these neighbourhoods have become extremely popular with expats. There is a wide variety of luxury housing available, including both villas and apartments.

Nişantaşı and Teşvikiye 

Nişantaşı and Teşvikiye are located in Şişli, a fashionable shopping district in Istanbul containing several older apartment blocks, most without Bosphorus views. These neighbourhoods are also quite central. Apartments tend to be smaller, though, with no gardens or pools, and sometimes no elevator, which is typical of most city living in Istanbul.

Bosphorus villages on the European side of Istanbul

Bebek, Kuruçeşme, Arnavutköy, Rumelihisarı

These are the more central Bosphorus neighbourhoods. If expats want to be on the waterfront, they will need to live in apartments. These tend to be expensive, especially since they are in a premium location along the Bosphorus.

Emirgan, Yeniköy, Tarabya 

Located in the Sarıyer district, these neighbourhoods are further north along the Bosphorus shore but are no less exclusive. There are large waterfront villas, pretty tree-lined streets, cafes and beautiful views. Most waterfront housing is not available for rent and, if it is, it will be extremely expensive. That said, there are several housing complexes in the hills above the coastal road with panoramic views of the Bosphorus. 

Suburbs on the European side of Istanbul

Kemerburgaz

Kemerburgaz is a 20- to 30-minute drive northwest of central Istanbul. Although the area has recently undergone a lot of development, it is still quiet and lush with leafy green foliage. Decent hospitals, supermarkets and shops can also be found in the area. 

There are several housing complexes and gated communities in Kemerburgaz, as well as apartments. This is an ideal location for those who want to be out of the city but who still want to be a commutable distance away.

Alkent 2000

Alkent 2000 is a large and prestigious gated community located about an hour’s drive west of central Istanbul. The estate contains its own sporting facilities, supermarket options and malls nearby. Although it is quite a commute from central Istanbul, it is close to renowned private and international schools. Generally speaking, it is a popular choice for expats with school-going children, but otherwise, it can leave expats feeling fairly isolated.

Zekeriyaköy 

Zekeriyaköy is further north, at the edge of the Belgrade Forest and near to the shores of the Black Sea. There are large villas with gardens and pools available here, as well as some schools. Its drawback is that it is quite far out of town – and while there are basic amenities available in Zekeriyaköy, one has to travel a fair distance for most other things, including petrol.

Asian side of Istanbul

Most expats tend to live on the European side, but there is also a thriving expat community on the Asian side of Istanbul. There are many apartments and apartment complexes and a number of them are set among stunning greenery overlooking the Bosphorus.

Travel from Europe to Asia is easy enough – options include travelling either by ferry, under the Bosphorus on the metro system or over bridges. Traffic on the bridges can sometimes be highly congested, especially during rush hour.

Central Kadıköy 

Central Kadıköy is a vibrant and cosmopolitan area which also serves as a transport hub for the Asian side of Istanbul. As the area is located on the Sea of Marmara, expats can find a great deal of sea-facing apartments. Despite being home to numerous bars and restaurants, many expats appreciate how much more tranquil Kadıköy feels when compared to the European side of Istanbul.   



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