A continuous increase in the number of foreigners coming to Turkey for tourism, residence, work, study or for other reasons, because Turkey today is the best destination for them. Foreigners primarily get attracted by the cost of living in Turkey, which is low compared to the cost of living in the Gulf or Europe. When thinking about heading to Turkey, the most prominent questions that come to your mind will be: I want to live in Turkey, so who can tell me details about the average living in the country? Read the full details in this article.

Cost of residence permit and health insurance in Turkey

The first thing that comes to anyone inquiring about a residence permit in Turkey is the cost of living in Turkey. Any foreigner residing in Turkey has the right to obtain official residence on Turkish lands through several different methods.
The costs of obtaining a residence permit in Turkey are fairly inexpensive and usually include the payment of the cost of health insurance. There are many types of residency, including tourist residency, real estate residency, family residency, student residency, and residency work ..
With regard to health insurance, it can be obtained through one of the branches of Al-Fanar Company in Turkey or through one of its agents, and at very attractive discounts, as it provides health insurance according to the following prices:

Age group

price

13 – 25

100 Turkish Lira

26 – 30

150 Turkish Lira

31 – 35

160 Turkish Lira

36 – 40

180 Turkish Lira

41 – 50   

240 Turkish Lira

51 – 55

310 Turkish Lira

56 – 60

350 Turkish Lira

61 – 65

500 Turkish Lira

It is reported that foreign residents under the age of 18 or over the age of 65 do not need to obtain health insurance in Turkey in order to obtain a residence permit in Turkey.

The cost of housing in Turkey

Foreigners tend to stay in apartments within residential complexes, which provide many distinct services. The prices of housing in Turkey vary according to the state or neighborhood, depending on the location of the house and its proximity to the vital centers or the area of ​​the house, the number of rooms in addition to other features, and the prices of Istanbul apartments are the highest in selling and renting.

The cost of housing varies depending on the nature of the apartment, whether furnished or unfurnished, in addition to the previous features that we talked about. In addition to that, homeowners usually require insurance from the tenant, which is usually about two months' fare and is refunded upon the evacuation of the house in order to ensure the proper delivery of the house without damage. The tenant usually pays the costs of insuring electricity, water, and gas, and recovers it upon handing over the house, and also when buying a home in Turkey, the homeowner must pay insurance for these services.

We can say that the average rental value of any property with an area of ​​100 square meters reaches 1000 to 2000 Turkish liras, but it is an average value and there are many real estate options available cheaper or more expensive depending on the importance of the property location, not to mention the type of rent "furnished or unfurnished" ". Of course, we can say that the cost of housing in Turkey is linked to the advantages of housing and services enjoyed by the residents of Turkey's real estate.

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Billing costs in Turkey

While living in Turkey, foreigners, as well as all Turkish residents and others, pay their housing bills, which are summed up in electricity, water, gas, and internet bills. Although the cost of bills is relatively low, it is one of the basics of the cost of living in Turkey, as it is paid monthly.

  • Electricity bill in Turkey

Average bills are usually between 75 to 150 TL for normal use, and you may see some increase in the winter season due to the use of electric heaters. The one-time electricity insurance is paid for and does not usually exceed 130 TL. It is refunded after the apartment is vacated.

  • Turkey water bill

Its costs are also close to electricity and sometimes a little lower, for normal consumption the bill may range between 60 and 100 TL. Likewise, the value of water insurance is paid once and is refunded after the apartment is vacated, and usually does not exceed 130 TL.

  • Gas bill in Turkey

It has many uses, for heating the house and for heating water for bathing, as well as for cooking, and what distinguishes that gas bills vary greatly in use, it may be 50 TL per month and maybe 400 TL. The gas insurance is relatively high and may reach 350 Turkish Lira, which is paid once, and are refunded when the apartment is vacated.
You are not obligated to open the gas and it is considered an additional service that is not essential and can be satisfied with electricity services for heating and water heating, and domestic gas for cooking.
There are many average household gas cylinders around the price of 80 to 120 TL and enough for two months for an average family.

  • Internet bill in Turkey

It is not expensive, and its bills range between 35 and 70 Turkish liras on average, and the communication company varies with the type of line and the speed of communication, but in general, all the internet supplying companies in Turkey provide close services.

The cost of learning Turkish

It is indispensable when you are in Turkey to learn the language of this country, even if your work is not related to the Turkish language, because it is necessary for your daily life, your transportation, buying, selling and regular transactions

There are many educational institutes and centers available in Turkey for the Turkish language, and they have different prices depending on the city or the center and the services provided by these centers.

The cost of learning the Turkish language is considered one of the most important aspects of the cost of living in Turkey at the beginning of your presence in these countries, and the value and cost of learning also vary depending on the level that the learner wants to reach and the certificate that he needs, where prices per level start from approximately $ 200. There are also free Turkish institutes for teaching the Turkish language, such as the İSMEK institutes. Many details of the Turkish language can also be learned online.

The cost of transportation and transport in Turkey

There are many ways to travel in Turkey, including the Metro, tramway, and Metrobus “in Istanbul”, buses, minibus in addition to Taksi taxis.

The cost of transportation is one of the daily costs of living in Turkey, and workers, students and many residents of Turkey need to move permanently and use transportation. There are centers in each Turkish city to obtain transportation cards, as the price of the card is 7 Turkish liras, which is approximately 1.1 US dollars, and the price of transportation inside the bus as an average is about 3 Turkish liras, "there is less and there is more", which is about half of your dollar. Student, elderly and teacher cards. Also, when riding on more than one means of transportation more than once during a period of fewer than two hours, you get discounts on the second, third and fourth time.

And there is a prepaid blue card worth about 215 Turkish liras (about 35 US dollars) that you can move around at low prices, as the card owner owns 180 points, one point is spent per ride in buses, metro and tramways, and two points when riding in the Metrobus, and the card must be filled every A month once.

Turkey also has many means of land, sea and air transportation between many of its states, and is characterized by its abundance and capacity, in addition to its cleanliness and various services. Turkey has many trains, including electric ones, and it has three domestic air transport companies and has more than 50 internal airports, but land transport remains lower Cost and distance travel plays the most prominent role in determining the cost of travel. For private and taxi fares, they are sometimes more expensive and expensive and also depend on the distance traveled.