What is the price of an apartment in Tehran?/ List of the cheapest and most expensive houses in Tehran

According to Tejarat News, to buy a house in the cheapest areas of Tehran, you need to spend about 2 billion tomans, and this amount is between 3 and 4 billion tomans in the middle areas.
Currently, the price of a 70-meter apartment in different areas of Tehran starts from approximately 1.5 billion tomans and reaches about 7 billion tomans.
Housing prices vary in different areas of Tehran. The average price per meter of a house in district 18, as the cheapest district of Tehran, is 23 million tomans. That is, to buy a 70-meter apartment in this area, you have to spend one billion and 670 million tomans. In some cases the prices are lower and in some cases higher. Based on this, with a budget between 1.5 and 2 billion Tomans, you can buy housing in District 18.
In the middle areas, such as areas 8, 5 and 4, to buy a 70-meter unit, approximately 3 to 4 billion Tomans should be spent.
Currently, the average price per square meter of a house in region 8 is 43.7 million tomans, region 5 is 56.3 million and region 4 is 52.6 million tomans. That is, a 70-meter apartment in District 4 costs an average of 3 billion and 680 million tomans.
But in the most expensive area of Tehran, i.e. area 1, where the average price of one meter of a house reaches 95.1 million tomans, a 70-meter unit costs 6 billion and 657 million tomans. Of course, the price of newly built units sometimes exceeds these figures and reaches over 100 million tomans per square meter.
Surveys show that currently about 80% of the apartments offered for sale in the Tehran housing market have an area of more than 100 square meters; While the share of this meterage group is 25.3% of definitive transactions. Apartments above 150 meters occupied only 5.9% of the total transactions in Tehran in November 1401.
Statistics show that we are currently faced with a significant amount of large units in the housing market of the capital; While the demand pressure is for small houses. Some apartments with an area of more than 150 square meters are still unopened after more than three years of their construction. Meanwhile, the supply side constantly updates the price under the influence of inflationary expectations.
What is the average price per square meter of an apartment in Tehran?
Therefore, according to the report, the average price of one square meter of housing in Tehran was 46,700,000 Tomans in November 1401, which has increased by 6.8 and 45.9 percent compared to the previous month and the same period last year. According to the announcement of the central bank, in November, the number of transactions was 8,000, which shows a growth of 47.8% and 9.6% compared to the previous month and the same month of the previous year.
Source:ISNA