
The Rent-Vesting Strategy Explained for Tehran: Can Renting Where You Live and Buying Elsewhere Actually Work?
Facing record rents and soaring prices, some Tehranis are turning to an unconventional hybrid of renting and remote investing.
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All property stories from Tehran.

Facing record rents and soaring prices, some Tehranis are turning to an unconventional hybrid of renting and remote investing.

Comparison of Tehran’s rental costs with those in provincial cities reveals widening affordability gaps—and shifting migration trends.

Homeownership now edges out leasing in Shahrak-e Gharb and Pardis as soaring rents reshape Tehran's market dynamics.

Purpose-built rental apartments are changing options for Tehran tenants facing record property prices and stagnant incomes.

Squeezed supply, rising rents and delays in new building projects have turned Tehran's apartment hunt into a scramble.

Fierce competition for rental apartments puts pressure on Tehran residents as vacancy rates plummet in key neighbourhoods.

With fewer affordable units and rising demand, tenants face mounting challenges at lease renewal time—here’s how Tehran residents can respond.

Rising rent and softening sale prices in areas like Tehranpars and Shahedieh tip the scales in favour of buyers for the first time in years.

Separate price trends for detached homes and apartment units are reshaping Tehran’s real estate scene, impacting both buyers and sellers across key districts.

Once overlooked, Chitgar Lake’s western shores are now commanding record prices as buyers flock to Tehran’s most ambitious waterfront precinct.

Analysis reveals Shahriar and Parand as standout districts where mortgage repayments are lower than current rents, offering new opportunities for Tehran home seekers.

Tehran's renters and buyers face a shifting market, with prices and affordability in flux

As the Central Bank of Iran adjusts its monetary policy, homebuyers in Tehran are rethinking their purchasing decisions

Large-scale rental buildings have entered the Tehran market, offering predictable leases and modern amenities, as both buyers and renters grapple with affordability challenges.

Demand for starter flats jumps 17% as Gen Z buyers weigh risks and rewards from Sadeghieh to Niavaran.

The once-neglected suburb is now a hotspot for investment and regeneration, with prices rising by 20% in the past year alone

New metro extensions and retail developments are transforming Chitgar into one of Tehran’s most promising investment hotspots.

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.
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