Renting in Antalya

Average Rent in Antalya (2026)

Rental prices across Antalya's key neighborhoods — studios to 3-bedrooms, in EUR, with seasonal variation, furnished vs unfurnished comparison, and how Antalya compares to other Turkish cities.

Quick Answer

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Antalya?

A 1-bedroom apartment in Antalya costs €280–€650/month depending on the neighborhood. Budget areas like Kepez and Döşemealtı start from €200/month for a 1BR unfurnished. The popular expat neighborhoods of Konyaaltı and Lara range from €350–€650 for a 1BR. Furnished apartments command a 25–45% premium over unfurnished.

Rent by Neighborhood and Size (Monthly, EUR)

Prices are for unfurnished apartments on 12-month leases, low season (winter). Add 25–45% for furnished. Ranges reflect condition and floor differences within each neighborhood.

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NeighborhoodVibeStudio1 Bedroom2 Bedroom3 Bedroom
KonyaaltıBeach / Expat hub€250–€380€350–€550€500–€850€750–€1,300
LaraUpscale / Seaside€300–€450€400–€650€600–€1,000€900–€1,600
MuratpaşaCentral / Old City€200–€320€280–€450€400–€700€600–€1,100
KepezLocal / Affordable€150–€230€200–€330€300–€500€450–€750
DöşemealtıSuburban / Quiet€130–€210€180–€300€270–€440€400–€680

Sources: Sahibinden.com, Hurriyetemlak.com, expat community data. Prices as of early 2026. Individual listings vary.

Seasonal Rent Variation

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PeriodPrice vs BaseWhat to Expect
November – March (Low season)Base price (listed above)Best time to negotiate; many landlords offer 1–2 months free on 12-month leases signed in winter
April – May (Shoulder)+5–15%Prices begin rising as expats and tourists arrive; competition increases
June – August (Peak)+20–40%Short-term demand drives prices up sharply; furnished apartments especially affected
September – October (Shoulder)+10–20%Demand eases but prices remain elevated; good time to sign a longer lease

Furnished vs Unfurnished: Price Difference

Fully furnished

+25–45%

What Is Included

All furniture, appliances, white goods, kitchenware, linen

Best For

Short stays under 12 months, digital nomads, new arrivals

Partially furnished

+10–20%

What Is Included

Kitchen appliances, sometimes beds — no soft furnishings or extras

Best For

Medium-term renters who own some belongings

Unfurnished (eşyasız)

Base price

What Is Included

Empty shell — usually includes built-in kitchen and sometimes AC

Best For

Long-term renters (2+ years), families, those shipping belongings

Budget Tiers for Antalya Expats

Budget

€150–€300/month

Studio or compact 1BR in Kepez or Döşemealtı; unfurnished; local neighborhood

Typical renter: Long-term expats on TRY income, retirees maximizing TRY purchasing power

Mid-range

€300–€600/month

1–2BR in Muratpaşa or central Konyaaltı; partially furnished; good access to amenities

Typical renter: Most expat families and remote workers; sweet spot for value and lifestyle

Comfortable

€600–€1,000/month

2–3BR in Konyaaltı or Lara; furnished; modern complex with pool/gym/security

Typical renter: Professional expats, families, retirees wanting comfort near the sea

Premium

€1,000–€2,000+/month

Large 3BR+ or penthouse in Lara or luxury Konyaaltı complexes; all amenities

Typical renter: Senior executives, digital nomads with high income, or those buying time

How Antalya Compares to Other Turkish Cities

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City1BR Range (EUR/month)2BR Range (EUR/month)Notes
Antalya€350–€650€500–€1,000Good value; strong expat community; seasonal variation
Istanbul€500–€1,200€800–€2,000Highest prices in Turkey; huge variation by district
Bodrum€400–€900€650–€1,500Premium summer destination; much cheaper in winter
Alanya€250–€500€380–€750Budget-friendly; large Russian and Eastern European expat population
Izmir€350–€650€500–€1,000Similar to Antalya; less seasonal; good for families
Fethiye€300–€600€450–€900Strong British expat market; quieter lifestyle

Rent Trends in Antalya (2026)

  • Antalya rents rose sharply in 2022–2023 driven by high inflation (80%+) and refugee-related demand spikes
  • EUR-denominated rents stabilized in 2024 and have been broadly flat in recent months as the TRY has weakened
  • EUR-quoted leases are increasingly common in expat areas — many landlords in Konyaaltı and Lara now advertise in EUR
  • New supply (apartment complexes) in Döşemealtı and Kepez is keeping prices competitive in the budget segments
  • Short-term Airbnb supply in peak summer has reduced availability of unfurnished long-term units in Konyaaltı
  • Year-on-year (in EUR terms), Antalya rents in 2026 are roughly flat to +5% for prime areas
Last updated May 2026