Istanbul is recognized as the business center of Turkey. Businessmen who want to bring their products to the international market, students who want to get a better education, and other active people come here.
In Istanbul, you will find a lot of entertainment for yourself, you will not be bored. Real estate in a metropolis is a tasty morsel that can always be resold at a profit and remain a winner.
Most of the most prestigious quarters of Istanbul are located in the Besiktas area. Among them are residential Bebek, business Levent and multi-storey Etiler. Ortaköy and Ulus residential areas are also considered favorable for living and investing in real estate. Bosphorus view properties are highly valued in Besiktas trabantos / Shutterstock. There are many old mansions in Besiktas overlooking the Bosphorus.
According to İnanlar İnşaat, the most prestigious areas of the city for living are Beşiktaş and Sarıyer. They are located in the European part of Istanbul. “Crowded, lively neighborhoods where many tourists stay are more suitable for doing business. These are, for example, Ortaköy, Taksim, Sultanahmet and Laleli,” she adds.
Tourist - optimal for living. Beyoglu; Besiktas; Kadikoy; Eyup; Bakirkoy; Fatih. Prestigious - the most expensive places. Shishli; Kyaithane; Atasehir; Fatih; Princes' Islands. Trade - convenient for shopping. Fatih; Shishli; Zeytinburnu; Bagjilar. Dangerous - beware. Sultangazi; Küçükçekmece Güngören; Gaziosmanpasha.
International airport, in the Arnavutköy area on the territory of the European part of Istanbul in Turkey. Located at a distance of 35 kilometers from the city center, it was opened on October 29, 2018. Parking fee: 21–63 TL.
Istanbul can rightfully be called the Turkish Venice. On the one hand, the city has access to the Bosphorus Strait, from the south it is washed by the Black Sea, and from the north by the Sea of Marmara.
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