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Living in Antalya

A Mediterranean resort city on Türkiye's southern coast — the country's tourism capital and, since 2022, a magnet for Russian, Ukrainian and other expat remote workers drawn by the mild climate, beaches and low costs. Summers are very hot; winters mild and wet. Rents in the coastal districts (Muratpaşa, Konyaaltı, Lara) surged with the expat influx. Turkish runs daily life; English and Russian are common in the expat economy.

Verified

At a glance

The headline numbers for Antalya — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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TÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
TÜİK 2024 average household consumption 45,344 TRY/mo ÷ 3.1 persons = 14,627 TRY/capita (2024). Housing (26.0%) split ~70% rent (excluded) / ~30% utilities (kept), matching the peer basis. Excl-rent per-capita uplifted to mid-2026 by TÜİK CPI ×1.7534 and converted at 46.65 TRY/USD (TCMB 2026-07-02) → ≈$450.
Notes
WARNING — lira volatility: with ~32% annual inflation and a constantly repricing FX rate, this USD figure carries a ±15–20% band and shifts month to month; the TRY has appreciated in real terms since 2024, so Türkiye's USD cost of living has been RISING even as it stays below EU peers. All-household per-capita basis; Istanbul/İzmir run above the national figure.
$450/mo
2026curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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endeksa.com — Antalya residential rental unit-price indices (TRY/m²/month), district level, 2026; cross-checked vs hepsiemlak/emlakjet/sahibinden

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Asking TRY/m²/month from endeksa/emlakjet district indices (mid-2026): expat-favoured central coastal districts Muratpaşa 284, Konyaaltı 287 (incl. Lara) → center anchor 285 TRY/m²; all-Antalya avg ~230 and cheaper inland/outer (Kepez, Döşemealtı, Aksu) → outside anchor 210 TRY/m². Cells = TRY/m² × sizes (studio 30, 1br 40, 2br 60, 3br 85 m²) ÷ 47.0098 TRY/USD (TCMB, 14 Jul 2026).
Notes
FLAG — USD values HIGHLY VOLATILE (lira). Also FLAG the post-2022 surge: heavy Russian/Ukrainian and other expat inflows drove Muratpaşa/Konyaaltı asking rents up sharply (+~26% YoY to mid-2026), and short-term demand keeps central asking rents above the blended TRY/m². DERIVED matrix; small units command a higher TRY/m², so studio/1br cells are conservative (real central 1+1 listings ~14,000–20,000 TRY vs 11,400 modeled). endeksa blocks automated fetching — re-confirm before relying on specifics.
$179–$515

/mo

2026curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (100% service-export income deduction, Bağ-Kur minimum premium)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme at €60,000 (~3,193,644 TL) for an IT freelancer serving FOREIGN clients (scheme tr-freelancer-export): the 100% service-export income deduction (raised from 80% for 2026) zeroes the income tax; only the fixed minimum Bağ-Kur social premium (11,808.23 TL/month = 141,699/yr) is due. Burden = 141,699 / 3,193,644 = 4.4%. Serving Turkish clients instead (no export deduction) runs ~31–33% (progressive + Bağ-Kur).
4.4%
2026curated
Safety
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World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via the World Bank: 3.23 per 100,000 in 2023 (up from 2.62 in 2022; the series has gaps and swings). 2024/2025 not yet published. Türkiye is not covered by Eurostat, so cross-country comparison relies on the UNODC series. Moderate-to-higher than the European peers in the set.
3.23/100k
2023open data
Air quality
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IQAir — Antalya air quality (no verifiable annual mean available); Turkish Ministry of Environment (sim.csb.gov.tr) publishes only via dashboards

Research

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
No verifiable numeric annual-mean PM2.5 for Antalya could be retrieved, so the value is left null rather than fabricated. The IQAir Antalya page exposes only real-time readings; the 2024 report PDF is image-only; the Turkish environment network publishes via non-machine-readable dashboards. Bounds (not asserted): a secondary summary cited ~14.2 µg/m³ for ~2021, and Antalya — coastal, low-industry — is generally cleaner than Istanbul (15.3, 2024), so the annual mean is plausibly ~10–15, above the WHO 5 guideline. To fill: pull the Antalya station annual mean from sim.csb.gov.tr.
no verified data
2024survey
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for TR in 2023 = 12.09 Mbps (402,083 download tests; Türkiye is filed under M-Lab's Asia (AS) continent grouping, not EU). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below marketed figures — Turkish fibre commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
Notes
The single-stream M-Lab median is low (and the lowest in the set) but reflects a consistent cross-country method, not real fibre-line speeds; Turkish fixed broadband is much faster in practice.
12 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Türkiye rank 71/123, score 488 (Low band, cutoff 450–499), a 9-point decline from the prior edition. English is workable in Istanbul/tourism and parts of the tech sector but thin in public offices and smaller cities; Turkish is the sole official language. The lowest English band in the set.
Low
2025survey
Private health
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Curated from Turkish private health insurers (özel sağlık sigortası; Allianz, Anadolu, Axa, Türkiye Sigorta) — insurers quote individually

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Comprehensive standalone private health insurance (outpatient + inpatient private-hospital cover) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ~25,000–100,000 TRY/yr depending on the contracted hospital network; a mid-tier plan sits near ~40,000 TRY/yr ≈ $860 at 46.65 TRY/USD. Band ≈ $540–$2,140.
Notes
Two-tier context: residents with a work/residence basis are covered by mandatory public insurance (SGK); on top, Turks commonly buy complementary insurance (~5,000–20,000 TRY/yr) working with SGK at private hospitals, or full standalone private cover (this figure). The cheap mandatory foreigner residence-permit policy (~$32–130/yr) is minimal cover, not comparable. Private cover is cheap in USD because of the weak lira; TRY premiums rise 50–80%/yr, so this is a volatile curated midpoint.
$860/yr
2026curated

Population 2,777,677 · Europe/Istanbul · country-level facts (taxes, visas, crypto) inherited from Türkiye

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$630/mo

≈ $7,560 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$179
  • Transport$119
  • Food & non-alcoholic beverages$99
  • Housing utilities (energy, water, maintenance) excl. rent$43
  • Restaurants & accommodation$36
  • Furnishings & household equipment$32
  • Clothing & footwear$28
  • Personal care & miscellaneous goods/services$21
  • Information & communication$20
  • Alcohol & tobacco$14
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$13
  • Recreation, sport & culture$13
  • Education services$9
  • Insurance & financial services$4
  • Living costs$451

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($451/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

Typical monthly spending (national average)
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TÜİK Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
TÜİK 2024 per-capita monthly spend by COICOP division ÷ 3.1 per capita, ×1.7534 CPI uplift to mid-2026, ÷46.65 TRY/USD; housing shown as utilities only (~30% of the housing division, rent excluded). Sums to ≈$450. Türkiye has an unusually high transport share (21.6%), driven by fuel and vehicle costs.
total 451 USD/mo
Transport119 USD
Food & non-alcoholic beverages99 USD
Housing utilities (energy, water, maintenance) excl. rent43 USD
Restaurants & accommodation36 USD
Furnishings & household equipment32 USD
Clothing & footwear28 USD
Personal care & miscellaneous goods/services21 USD
Information & communication20 USD
Alcohol & tobacco14 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)13 USD
Recreation, sport & culture13 USD
Education services9 USD
Insurance & financial services4 USD

Türkiye's household-budget basket for a single person, excluding rent. Non-rent costs vary little between cities — the city-specific part is rent, shown under Housing below.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)country-level450USD/month, single person, excluding rent10.0

What this measures

Monthly cost of a defined single-person basket (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure) excluding rent, curated from national statistics office price data and large local retailers' published prices, converted to USD at the ECB rate recorded in fx-rates. The method field of each value itemizes the basket inputs.

Lower is better· USD/month, single person, excluding rent· re-verified every 365 days

TÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
TÜİK 2024 average household consumption 45,344 TRY/mo ÷ 3.1 persons = 14,627 TRY/capita (2024). Housing (26.0%) split ~70% rent (excluded) / ~30% utilities (kept), matching the peer basis. Excl-rent per-capita uplifted to mid-2026 by TÜİK CPI ×1.7534 and converted at 46.65 TRY/USD (TCMB 2026-07-02) → ≈$450.
Notes
WARNING — lira volatility: with ~32% annual inflation and a constantly repricing FX rate, this USD figure carries a ±15–20% band and shifts month to month; the TRY has appreciated in real terms since 2024, so Türkiye's USD cost of living has been RISING even as it stays below EU peers. All-household per-capita basis; Istanbul/İzmir run above the national figure.

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location
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endeksa.com — Antalya residential rental unit-price indices (TRY/m²/month), district level, 2026; cross-checked vs hepsiemlak/emlakjet/sahibinden

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Asking TRY/m²/month from endeksa/emlakjet district indices (mid-2026): expat-favoured central coastal districts Muratpaşa 284, Konyaaltı 287 (incl. Lara) → center anchor 285 TRY/m²; all-Antalya avg ~230 and cheaper inland/outer (Kepez, Döşemealtı, Aksu) → outside anchor 210 TRY/m². Cells = TRY/m² × sizes (studio 30, 1br 40, 2br 60, 3br 85 m²) ÷ 47.0098 TRY/USD (TCMB, 14 Jul 2026).
Notes
FLAG — USD values HIGHLY VOLATILE (lira). Also FLAG the post-2022 surge: heavy Russian/Ukrainian and other expat inflows drove Muratpaşa/Konyaaltı asking rents up sharply (+~26% YoY to mid-2026), and short-term demand keeps central asking rents above the blended TRY/m². DERIVED matrix; small units command a higher TRY/m², so studio/1br cells are conservative (real central 1+1 listings ~14,000–20,000 TRY vs 11,400 modeled). endeksa blocks automated fetching — re-confirm before relying on specifics.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio182 USD/mo134 USD/mo
1-bedroom243 USD/mo179 USD/mo
2-bedroom364 USD/mo268 USD/mo
3-bedroom515 USD/mo380 USD/mo

FLAG — USD values HIGHLY VOLATILE (lira). Also FLAG the post-2022 surge: heavy Russian/Ukrainian and other expat inflows drove Muratpaşa/Konyaaltı asking rents up sharply (+~26% YoY to mid-2026), and short-term demand keeps central asking rents above the blended TRY/m². DERIVED matrix; small units command a higher TRY/m², so studio/1br cells are conservative (real central 1+1 listings ~14,000–20,000 TRY vs 11,400 modeled). endeksa blocks automated fetching — re-confirm before relying on specifics.

Climate

Temperature and rainfall through the year, plus air quality.

Monthly normals — Antalya
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NOAA/WMO Climatological Standard Normals 1991–2020 — Antalya Airport (WMO 17300)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
WMO 1991–2020 station normals, NCEI accession 0253808 (public domain, MGM). Station Antalya Havalimanı (airport), WMO 17300, elevation 64 m. tMax/tMin = mean daily max/min; precipMm = mean monthly total. Annual: tMax 24.7°C, tMin 14.1°C, precip 1070 mm.
Notes
Textbook hot-summer Mediterranean: hot bone-dry summers (Jul/Aug ~2 mm, highs ~35°C) and mild very wet winters (Dec 274 mm, Jan 214 mm) — over 60% of annual rain falls Nov–Feb.
Daytime high °CNighttime low °CRainfall mm
17°35°0137275mmJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanuary — high 15°C, low 5.7°C, rainfall 214.33 mmFebruary — high 16°C, low 6.5°C, rainfall 110.67 mmMarch — high 18.5°C, low 8.3°C, rainfall 105.27 mmApril — high 21.8°C, low 11.3°C, rainfall 64.18 mmMay — high 26.4°C, low 15.7°C, rainfall 39.6 mmJune — high 31.6°C, low 20.1°C, rainfall 8.43 mmJuly — high 34.9°C, low 23.4°C, rainfall 2.42 mmAugust — high 34.9°C, low 23.7°C, rainfall 2.21 mmSeptember — high 31.7°C, low 20.1°C, rainfall 19.58 mmOctober — high 27.3°C, low 15.9°C, rainfall 81.56 mmNovember — high 21.6°C, low 10.7°C, rainfall 147.63 mmDecember — high 16.7°C, low 7.4°C, rainfall 274.5 mm

Average day/night temperature (lines, left axis) and total rainfall (bars, right axis) for each month — 1991–2020 normals. Hover a month for exact figures.

Month by month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Daytime high °C15.0°16.0°18.5°21.8°26.4°31.6°34.9°34.9°31.7°27.3°21.6°16.7°
Nighttime low °C5.7°6.5°8.3°11.3°15.7°20.1°23.4°23.7°20.1°15.9°10.7°7.4°
Rainfall mm21411110564408222082148275
CriterionValueScore
Climate comfort6pleasant months/year6.0

What this measures

Number of months whose 1991–2020 climate normals satisfy: mean daily maximum between 15°C and 28°C and monthly precipitation under 150mm. Computed from the city's climate-normals indicator; the raw normals are stored alongside so users can judge by their own taste.

Higher is better· pleasant months/year· re-verified every 3650 days

SettleMetric computation over climate-normals (Antalya Airport WMO 17300)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C AND precipitation < 150mm: Feb (16.0), Mar (18.5), Apr (21.8), May (26.4), Oct (27.3), Nov (21.6, 147.6 mm) = 6. Jun–Sep (31.6–34.9°C) exceed the 28°C heat ceiling; Jan (214 mm) and Dec (275 mm) clear the temperature test but fail the 150 mm rain cap. The comfortable season is the warm, drier shoulder months.
Air quality (PM2.5)no verified data

What this measures

Annual mean fine-particulate (PM2.5) concentration for the city, latest available year. Anchors follow the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³ → 10) through the EU limit value territory (25 µg/m³ → 2). Preferred source: European Environment Agency city-level air quality data; outside Europe: WHO Ambient Air Quality Database or the national monitoring network.

Lower is better· µg/m³, annual mean PM2.5· re-verified every 730 days

No verifiable numeric annual-mean PM2.5 for Antalya could be retrieved, so the value is left null rather than fabricated. The IQAir Antalya page exposes only real-time readings; the 2024 report PDF is image-only; the Turkish environment network publishes via non-machine-readable dashboards. Bounds (not asserted): a secondary summary cited ~14.2 µg/m³ for ~2021, and Antalya — coastal, low-industry — is generally cleaner than Istanbul (15.3, 2024), so the annual mean is plausibly ~10–15, above the WHO 5 guideline. To fill: pull the Antalya station annual mean from sim.csb.gov.tr.

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide ratecountry-level3.2intentional homicides per 100,000/year6.1

What this measures

Intentional homicide victims per 100,000 population, latest available year. Country level: UNODC national series. City level: official municipal/police statistics where published; otherwise null (country value shown as country-level).

Lower is better· intentional homicides per 100,000/year· re-verified every 730 days

World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via the World Bank: 3.23 per 100,000 in 2023 (up from 2.62 in 2022; the series has gaps and swings). 2024/2025 not yet published. Türkiye is not covered by Eurostat, so cross-country comparison relies on the UNODC series. Moderate-to-higher than the European peers in the set.

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualitycountry-levelGood7.0

What this measures

Quality of in-country parcel delivery. excellent = nationwide next-day widely available, dense parcel-locker network, real-time tracking standard; good = 1–3 day delivery, lockers in major cities; basic = reliable but slow (3–7 days), mostly to-door or post-office pickup; poor = unreliable delivery, street addresses often unusable, informal workarounds common. Classified from official service/coverage data of the national postal operator and the two largest private carriers; inputs itemized in each value's method field.

Rated by category· re-verified every 730 days

Turkish carrier ecosystem — PTT + Yurtiçi/Aras/MNG/Sürat/Sendeo/HepsiJET/Trendyol Express

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Dense, competitive domestic courier market on the back of a huge e-commerce sector (Trendyol, Hepsiburada): PTT Kargo plus Yurtiçi, Aras, MNG, Sürat, Sendeo, HepsiJET and Trendyol Express give nationwide next-day/2-day coverage; same/next-day is normal in the big metros. Cash-on-delivery ('kapıda ödeme') is ubiquitous. Parcel-locker density is growing but below the locker-saturated benchmark, so rated 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
International delivery easecountry-levelSignificant friction4.0

What this measures

Ease of receiving goods from abroad. seamless = major international carriers deliver door-to-door, meaningful duty-free de-minimis threshold, customs clearance predictable in days; minor-friction = carriers present but low de-minimis, extra paperwork or routine delays; significant-friction = frequent customs holds, high brokerage fees, some marketplaces refuse to ship; unreliable = parcels regularly lost or blocked, informal import channels dominate. De-minimis thresholds and clearance rules from the national customs authority (official source, cite the regulation); carrier presence from carriers' official pages.

Rated by category· re-verified every 365 days

Türkiye Ministry of Trade — Presidential Decree lowering the import de-minimis and raising duty on personal parcels (Official Gazette, 6 Aug 2024; Dec 2024 amendment)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Cross-border inbound shipping faces heavy friction. The duty-free de-minimis was cut from €150 to €30 (in force 21 Aug 2024) and effectively ~€27 with shipping (Dec 2024); parcels are hit with a single flat customs charge of 30% of value for EU-origin goods and 60% for non-EU (plus special consumption tax where relevant). Non-EU customs clearance plus these high duties make ordering from abroad slow and expensive → 'significant-friction'. Domestic and outbound are unaffected.
Internet speedcountry-level12.1Mbps, median fixed download0.3

What this measures

Median fixed-broadband download speed over the trailing 6 months from M-Lab NDT open data (CC0), aggregated at country or city level. Not comparable with Ookla figures (different test methodology) — do not mix sources within this criterion.

Higher is better· Mbps, median fixed download· re-verified every 365 days

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for TR in 2023 = 12.09 Mbps (402,083 download tests; Türkiye is filed under M-Lab's Asia (AS) continent grouping, not EU). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below marketed figures — Turkish fibre commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
Notes
The single-stream M-Lab median is low (and the lowest in the set) but reflects a consistent cross-country method, not real fibre-line speeds; Turkish fixed broadband is much faster in practice.

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare costcountry-level860USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old9.0

What this measures

Median of at least three publicly quoted annual premiums for comprehensive private medical insurance (outpatient + inpatient, ~$100k coverage, small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old resident foreigner, from local and international insurers. Method field lists the insurers quoted.

Lower is better· USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old· re-verified every 365 days

Curated from Turkish private health insurers (özel sağlık sigortası; Allianz, Anadolu, Axa, Türkiye Sigorta) — insurers quote individually

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Comprehensive standalone private health insurance (outpatient + inpatient private-hospital cover) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ~25,000–100,000 TRY/yr depending on the contracted hospital network; a mid-tier plan sits near ~40,000 TRY/yr ≈ $860 at 46.65 TRY/USD. Band ≈ $540–$2,140.
Notes
Two-tier context: residents with a work/residence basis are covered by mandatory public insurance (SGK); on top, Turks commonly buy complementary insurance (~5,000–20,000 TRY/yr) working with SGK at private hospitals, or full standalone private cover (this figure). The cheap mandatory foreigner residence-permit policy (~$32–130/yr) is minimal cover, not comparable. Private cover is cheap in USD because of the weak lira; TRY premiums rise 50–80%/yr, so this is a volatile curated midpoint.

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationcountry-levelLegal regulated8.0

What this measures

Own classification of the legal status of holding, trading and cashing out cryptocurrency for individuals: legal-friendly (legal with clear, favourable rules or explicit tax exemptions), legal-regulated (legal under standard licensing/AML and taxation), restricted (partial bans: payments or banking access prohibited), banned (holding/trading prohibited). Classified from national regulators' and central banks' official positions.

Rated by category· re-verified every 180 days

Capital Markets Board of Türkiye (SPK/CMB) — Law No. 7518 licensing of crypto-asset service providers; CBRT 2021 crypto-payment ban

Official source

Data as of
Jul 2, 2024
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Trading, holding and exchanging crypto are legal and very popular, but PAYING with crypto is BANNED (CBRT regulation in force 30 April 2021). Law No. 7518 (in force from 2 July 2024) put crypto-asset service providers under the Capital Markets Board (SPK): mandatory licensing, custody duties and minimum capital; offshore platforms targeting residents and crypto ATMs had to wind down. Classified 'legal-regulated' — trading legal and now formally supervised, payments prohibited.
Financial control levelcountry-levelModerate7.0

What this measures

Own composite of state control over personal money flows: currency/capital controls (IMF AREAER), restrictions on foreign accounts and transfers, mandatory income declaration scope for residents, cash payment limits, banking access for foreigners. Low = free movement of personal funds and easy non-resident banking; very-high = strict capital controls and pervasive reporting. Method field on each value lists the inputs used.

Rated by category· re-verified every 365 days

Revenue Administration (GİB) — cash-payment documentation (tevsik) limit; CBRT crypto-payment ban

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Composite: the lira is freely convertible and residents may hold foreign-currency deposits/accounts and move money abroad — no hard individual capital controls. But the state exerts more control than EU peers: payments above 30,000 TRY (~$640) must be routed through banks/cards (tevsik rule); crypto payments are banned; the authorities intervene actively in the FX market and use reserve/macroprudential measures; and import de-minimis is low with high duties. Freely convertible but with a low cash-through-bank threshold and several controls → 'moderate' (stricter end).
Notes
High inflation erodes money in practice but is not a legal control. Day-to-day banking, FX purchase and transfers are unrestricted for an individual; the frictions are the low cash-routing threshold, the crypto-payment ban and occasional FX intervention.

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencycountry-levelLow2.0

What this measures

Own banding of how far English gets a resident in daily life (government offices, healthcare, housing, services). Informed by EF EPI band (research source, cited with attribution, not republished) plus official language status and service-sector realities. Values are our bands, not EF scores.

Rated by category· re-verified every 730 days

EF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Türkiye rank 71/123, score 488 (Low band, cutoff 450–499), a 9-point decline from the prior edition. English is workable in Istanbul/tourism and parts of the tech sector but thin in public offices and smaller cities; Turkish is the sole official language. The lowest English band in the set.

Education

International schooling options for families.

CriterionValueScore
International schools2accredited international schools, count4.0

What this measures

Count of international schools in the metro area accredited by or member of IB, CIS, COBIS, or an equivalent national-curriculum-abroad body (verified against the accreditor's public registry, not aggregator sites).

Higher is better· accredited international schools, count· re-verified every 730 days

IB (ibo.org) Find an IB World School registry — per-school verification for Antalya

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Verified floor of 2 IB World Schools in Antalya: (1) Antalya Toplum Koleji / ICCA — IB (ibo.org 061620), also Cambridge International; (2) İSTEK Antalya Lara School — IB (ibo.org 061882), in Lara, Muratpaşa.
Notes
Conservative IB-only FLOOR. A probable third (TED College Antalya) advertises IBO/CIS/ECIS membership but its authorization could not be confirmed from the primary registries this pass; QSI has no Antalya school. Counting confirmed Cambridge/other schools would raise the total to ~3–4. Far fewer international schools than Istanbul.

Demographics

Who else lives here — the share of foreign residents and the largest national communities, from official statistics.

Who lives therecountry-levelforeign residents 4.2%
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Presidency of Migration Management (goc.gov.tr) + Ministry of Interior; TÜİK ADNKS 2024 population

Official source

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Interior Ministry (late June 2026): 3,632,064 legally-present foreign nationals — of which 2,264,983 Syrians under temporary protection and ~1.08–1.37M residence-permit/other-status holders — against a TÜİK population of ~85.7 million, giving ≈4.2% (incl. temporary protection). On the narrower 'registered resident foreigners' ADNKS basis, TÜİK records 1,480,547 = 1.7%. The temporary-protection count has fallen sharply since Dec 2024 (~700,000 Syrians returned after the fall of Assad), so the share is trending down.
Largest communities demo.basis.residence-permit holders (excl. temporary protection)1,076,643 total
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Presidency of Migration Management (goc.gov.tr) — residence-permit holders by nationality

Official source

Data as of
Mar 13, 2025
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Basis: RESIDENCE-PERMIT HOLDERS only (~1,076,643 total, snapshot 13 Mar 2025) — led by Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran, Syria, Iraq (next: Uzbekistan, Afghanistan). If TEMPORARY PROTECTION is included, Syria is by far the largest single nationality (~2.34 million Syrians of 3.63 million total legally-present foreigners). Shares are of the residence-permit total, not of the population.
Turkmenistan11.2%120,301
Azerbaijan7.8%84,085
Russia7.6%81,635
Iran7.1%76,601
Syria6.8%73,178
Iraq6.3%68,341

Basis: RESIDENCE-PERMIT HOLDERS only (~1,076,643 total, snapshot 13 Mar 2025) — led by Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran, Syria, Iraq (next: Uzbekistan, Afghanistan). If TEMPORARY PROTECTION is included, Syria is by far the largest single nationality (~2.34 million Syrians of 3.63 million total legally-present foreigners). Shares are of the residence-permit total, not of the population.

How you can legally enter and stay. These apply across Türkiye.

What you'd pay in taxes

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The tax schemes a freelancer can choose from. Rules are national, the same in Antalya as anywhere in Türkiye.

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Your income against Türkiye's real tax schemes — the same engine as the full calculator.

  1. 1 Freelancer (serbest meslek) — service exports: 100% income deduction + Bağ-Kur
    57,338 EURnet/year
    4.4% burden
  2. 2 Freelancer (serbest meslek) — domestic income: progressive tax + Bağ-Kur
    40,229 EURnet/year
    33.0% burden

Who is Antalya for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

Freelancer tax burden4.4%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (100% service-export income deduction, Bağ-Kur minimum premium)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme at €60,000 (~3,193,644 TL) for an IT freelancer serving FOREIGN clients (scheme tr-freelancer-export): the 100% service-export income deduction (raised from 80% for 2026) zeroes the income tax; only the fixed minimum Bağ-Kur social premium (11,808.23 TL/month = 141,699/yr) is due. Burden = 141,699 / 3,193,644 = 4.4%. Serving Turkish clients instead (no export deduction) runs ~31–33% (progressive + Bağ-Kur).
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$450/mo
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TÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
TÜİK 2024 average household consumption 45,344 TRY/mo ÷ 3.1 persons = 14,627 TRY/capita (2024). Housing (26.0%) split ~70% rent (excluded) / ~30% utilities (kept), matching the peer basis. Excl-rent per-capita uplifted to mid-2026 by TÜİK CPI ×1.7534 and converted at 46.65 TRY/USD (TCMB 2026-07-02) → ≈$450.
Notes
WARNING — lira volatility: with ~32% annual inflation and a constantly repricing FX rate, this USD figure carries a ±15–20% band and shifts month to month; the TRY has appreciated in real terms since 2024, so Türkiye's USD cost of living has been RISING even as it stays below EU peers. All-household per-capita basis; Istanbul/İzmir run above the national figure.
Domestic delivery qualityGood
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Turkish carrier ecosystem — PTT + Yurtiçi/Aras/MNG/Sürat/Sendeo/HepsiJET/Trendyol Express

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Dense, competitive domestic courier market on the back of a huge e-commerce sector (Trendyol, Hepsiburada): PTT Kargo plus Yurtiçi, Aras, MNG, Sürat, Sendeo, HepsiJET and Trendyol Express give nationwide next-day/2-day coverage; same/next-day is normal in the big metros. Cash-on-delivery ('kapıda ödeme') is ubiquitous. Parcel-locker density is growing but below the locker-saturated benchmark, so rated 'good' rather than 'excellent'.

Watch-outs

Internet speed12 Mbps
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for TR in 2023 = 12.09 Mbps (402,083 download tests; Türkiye is filed under M-Lab's Asia (AS) continent grouping, not EU). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below marketed figures — Turkish fibre commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
Notes
The single-stream M-Lab median is low (and the lowest in the set) but reflects a consistent cross-country method, not real fibre-line speeds; Turkish fixed broadband is much faster in practice.
English proficiencyLow
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EF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Türkiye rank 71/123, score 488 (Low band, cutoff 450–499), a 9-point decline from the prior edition. English is workable in Istanbul/tourism and parts of the tech sector but thin in public offices and smaller cities; Turkish is the sole official language. The lowest English band in the set.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

Works in your favour

Private healthcare cost$860/yr
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Curated from Turkish private health insurers (özel sağlık sigortası; Allianz, Anadolu, Axa, Türkiye Sigorta) — insurers quote individually

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Comprehensive standalone private health insurance (outpatient + inpatient private-hospital cover) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ~25,000–100,000 TRY/yr depending on the contracted hospital network; a mid-tier plan sits near ~40,000 TRY/yr ≈ $860 at 46.65 TRY/USD. Band ≈ $540–$2,140.
Notes
Two-tier context: residents with a work/residence basis are covered by mandatory public insurance (SGK); on top, Turks commonly buy complementary insurance (~5,000–20,000 TRY/yr) working with SGK at private hospitals, or full standalone private cover (this figure). The cheap mandatory foreigner residence-permit policy (~$32–130/yr) is minimal cover, not comparable. Private cover is cheap in USD because of the weak lira; TRY premiums rise 50–80%/yr, so this is a volatile curated midpoint.

Watch-outs

International schools2
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IB (ibo.org) Find an IB World School registry — per-school verification for Antalya

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 15, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Verified floor of 2 IB World Schools in Antalya: (1) Antalya Toplum Koleji / ICCA — IB (ibo.org 061620), also Cambridge International; (2) İSTEK Antalya Lara School — IB (ibo.org 061882), in Lara, Muratpaşa.
Notes
Conservative IB-only FLOOR. A probable third (TED College Antalya) advertises IBO/CIS/ECIS membership but its authorization could not be confirmed from the primary registries this pass; QSI has no Antalya school. Counting confirmed Cambridge/other schools would raise the total to ~3–4. Far fewer international schools than Istanbul.
Homicide rate3.23/100k
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World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via the World Bank: 3.23 per 100,000 in 2023 (up from 2.62 in 2022; the series has gaps and swings). 2024/2025 not yet published. Türkiye is not covered by Eurostat, so cross-country comparison relies on the UNODC series. Moderate-to-higher than the European peers in the set.
Air quality (PM2.5)no verified data
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IQAir — Antalya air quality (no verifiable annual mean available); Turkish Ministry of Environment (sim.csb.gov.tr) publishes only via dashboards

Research

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
No verifiable numeric annual-mean PM2.5 for Antalya could be retrieved, so the value is left null rather than fabricated. The IQAir Antalya page exposes only real-time readings; the 2024 report PDF is image-only; the Turkish environment network publishes via non-machine-readable dashboards. Bounds (not asserted): a secondary summary cited ~14.2 µg/m³ for ~2021, and Antalya — coastal, low-industry — is generally cleaner than Istanbul (15.3, 2024), so the annual mean is plausibly ~10–15, above the WHO 5 guideline. To fill: pull the Antalya station annual mean from sim.csb.gov.tr.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Works in your favour

Crypto regulationLegal regulated
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Capital Markets Board of Türkiye (SPK/CMB) — Law No. 7518 licensing of crypto-asset service providers; CBRT 2021 crypto-payment ban

Official source

Data as of
Jul 2, 2024
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
Trading, holding and exchanging crypto are legal and very popular, but PAYING with crypto is BANNED (CBRT regulation in force 30 April 2021). Law No. 7518 (in force from 2 July 2024) put crypto-asset service providers under the Capital Markets Board (SPK): mandatory licensing, custody duties and minimum capital; offshore platforms targeting residents and crypto ATMs had to wind down. Classified 'legal-regulated' — trading legal and now formally supervised, payments prohibited.
Financial control levelModerate
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Revenue Administration (GİB) — cash-payment documentation (tevsik) limit; CBRT crypto-payment ban

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Composite: the lira is freely convertible and residents may hold foreign-currency deposits/accounts and move money abroad — no hard individual capital controls. But the state exerts more control than EU peers: payments above 30,000 TRY (~$640) must be routed through banks/cards (tevsik rule); crypto payments are banned; the authorities intervene actively in the FX market and use reserve/macroprudential measures; and import de-minimis is low with high duties. Freely convertible but with a low cash-through-bank threshold and several controls → 'moderate' (stricter end).
Notes
High inflation erodes money in practice but is not a legal control. Day-to-day banking, FX purchase and transfers are unrestricted for an individual; the frictions are the low cash-routing threshold, the crypto-payment ban and occasional FX intervention.
Freelancer tax burden4.4%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (100% service-export income deduction, Bağ-Kur minimum premium)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme at €60,000 (~3,193,644 TL) for an IT freelancer serving FOREIGN clients (scheme tr-freelancer-export): the 100% service-export income deduction (raised from 80% for 2026) zeroes the income tax; only the fixed minimum Bağ-Kur social premium (11,808.23 TL/month = 141,699/yr) is due. Burden = 141,699 / 3,193,644 = 4.4%. Serving Turkish clients instead (no export deduction) runs ~31–33% (progressive + Bağ-Kur).

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$450/mo
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TÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
TÜİK 2024 average household consumption 45,344 TRY/mo ÷ 3.1 persons = 14,627 TRY/capita (2024). Housing (26.0%) split ~70% rent (excluded) / ~30% utilities (kept), matching the peer basis. Excl-rent per-capita uplifted to mid-2026 by TÜİK CPI ×1.7534 and converted at 46.65 TRY/USD (TCMB 2026-07-02) → ≈$450.
Notes
WARNING — lira volatility: with ~32% annual inflation and a constantly repricing FX rate, this USD figure carries a ±15–20% band and shifts month to month; the TRY has appreciated in real terms since 2024, so Türkiye's USD cost of living has been RISING even as it stays below EU peers. All-household per-capita basis; Istanbul/İzmir run above the national figure.

Watch-outs

Homicide rate3.23/100k
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World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via the World Bank: 3.23 per 100,000 in 2023 (up from 2.62 in 2022; the series has gaps and swings). 2024/2025 not yet published. Türkiye is not covered by Eurostat, so cross-country comparison relies on the UNODC series. Moderate-to-higher than the European peers in the set.
Climate comfort6/12 mo
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals (Antalya Airport WMO 17300)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C AND precipitation < 150mm: Feb (16.0), Mar (18.5), Apr (21.8), May (26.4), Oct (27.3), Nov (21.6, 147.6 mm) = 6. Jun–Sep (31.6–34.9°C) exceed the 28°C heat ceiling; Jan (214 mm) and Dec (275 mm) clear the temperature test but fail the 150 mm rain cap. The comfortable season is the warm, drier shoulder months.
Air quality (PM2.5)no verified data
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IQAir — Antalya air quality (no verifiable annual mean available); Turkish Ministry of Environment (sim.csb.gov.tr) publishes only via dashboards

Research

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 15, 2026
Notes
No verifiable numeric annual-mean PM2.5 for Antalya could be retrieved, so the value is left null rather than fabricated. The IQAir Antalya page exposes only real-time readings; the 2024 report PDF is image-only; the Turkish environment network publishes via non-machine-readable dashboards. Bounds (not asserted): a secondary summary cited ~14.2 µg/m³ for ~2021, and Antalya — coastal, low-industry — is generally cleaner than Istanbul (15.3, 2024), so the annual mean is plausibly ~10–15, above the WHO 5 guideline. To fill: pull the Antalya station annual mean from sim.csb.gov.tr.

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