Why Tehran’s Rental Vacancy Rate is at a Record Low—and Competition Keeps Getting Worse
Fewer available homes and soaring demand mean tenants are battling for every listing from Gisha to Shahrake Gharb.
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Fewer available homes and soaring demand mean tenants are battling for every listing from Gisha to Shahrake Gharb.
Developers and homeowners eye northwest Tehran’s long-overlooked suburb as municipality fast-tracks new zoning proposals.
Average apartment prices in Tehran have risen again this summer, but first-time buyers are far from giving up, as pockets of affordability remain in select neighborhoods.

As the Iranian capital's property prices surge, experts draw parallels with the 2021 boom, but with key differences in market drivers and consumer behavior.

Nasim Shahr emerges as the dark horse of Tehran's real estate market, offering unbeatable value for investors and homebuyers alike.

New figures show renters in provincial centres like Isfahan and Tabriz are saving thousands compared to those in central Tehran.

With grocery prices straining household budgets, Tehranis are turning to creative, healthy, and affordable meal strategies—here’s how local residents are making nutritious eating work.

First steps to mindfulness: Simple, locally grounded advice for Tehranis looking to start meditating.

With rents soaring from Shahrak-e Gharb to Narmak and few new homes in sight, tenants facing lease renewals must get creative and act fast.

Northeast Tehran’s leafy district is maintaining its prestigious edge, but sharp-eyed buyers can still unlock real value.

Long summer nights, restless city streets and Tehran's growing wellness culture are all reshaping the way the capital sleeps.

From Niavaran Park to the Iran Mall complex, beginner-friendly bike paths are drawing families outdoors across the capital.

Buyers are facing sharper bidding wars and rising prices as investor groups return to key north and central districts.

Lace up and join the growing community movement—parkrun hits full stride in Tehran’s greenest corners.

Fermented staples like torshi, doogh, and pickled vegetables are gaining new attention in Tehran’s wellness scene as residents prioritize digestion and immunity.

Sandjaran and Farahzad chief among the neighbourhoods drawing retiring and middle-aged Tehranis looking for new lifestyles and stable investments.

Sharp increase in successful auction sales hints at growing buyer confidence—but mixed signals remain for sellers across city districts.

With mounting awareness of sleep disorders in the city, local clinics in areas like Saadat Abad and Vanak are expanding services and sleep study options.
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