Migration and Life

Cost Of Living In Ankara 2024|Food Prices In Ankara, Turkey

Turkey is one of the tourist countries that attracts many immigrants. This beautiful country, which connects Europe and Asia like a bridge, has recently welcomed many tourists. Therefore, it is very important to know the cost of living in the tourist cities of Turkey.

Previously, in the articles “food prices in Turkey“, “Prices in Turkey for clothes,” and “Alcohol prices in Turkey“, we have examined the prices of some products in Turkey. But in this article, we intend to examine the cost of living in Ankara exclusively. If you also intend to migrate or travel to the capital of Turkey, stay with us until the end of this article from Travelling Topic Tourism Magazine.

How much does it cost to live in Ankara, Türkiye?

How much does it cost to live in Ankara, Türkiye?
How much does it cost to live in Ankara, Türkiye?

The cost of living in Ankara may vary based on people’s lifestyles, but in the rest of the article, based on the statistics available on Numbeo.com, we will tell you the cost of an average life in this city.

The monthly cost of renting an 80 m^2 house in this city is about 400 dollars. An 80-meter house is very suitable for a single person, but you should pay attention to the fact that you can rent houses that are cheaper or more expensive than this amount. The houses in this city’s expensive neighborhoods have a higher rental cost.

An interesting thing to know is that the cost of renting a house in Ankara is about 9% lower than in Istanbul. You should also know that the cost of living in Ankara is about 29% lower than in Istanbul.

Of course, note that in big cities like Ankara, the cost of living is much higher for rich families and much lower for low-income families. According to the research carried out report published by the Turkish People’s House Center, in November, the cost of food and accommodation for a family of four in Dikmen, Mamak, Kechivern and Batikent neighborhoods of Ankara city reached 800 dollars. According to this study, the cost of living in Ankara, Turkey, for a family of four among the low-income groups in this city is recorded at $400.

Cost of living in Ankara for one week 2024

Cost of living in Ankara for one week 2023
Cost of living in Ankara for one week 2024

Determining the exact cost of living in Ankara is impossible, but it can be approximated.

You should know that the salary of a simple employee in Ankara is about 10,000 lira, and an employee has to spend most of his income on rent and the rest to buy food or clothes.

Below, I have prepared a list of weekly expenses in Ankara for you:

Name of the products Price
Bread and water 7 dollars
Vegetable 6 dollars
Fruit 5 dollars
Cereal 1.5 dollars
Milk and dairy products 5 dollars
Oil 2.5 dollars
Red and white meat 30 dollars
Minimum weekly fee 70 dollars
Minimum monthly fee 250 dollars

The cost of food in restaurants and coffee shops in Ankara 2024

The cost of food in restaurants and coffee shops in Ankara 2023
The cost of food in restaurants and coffee shops in Ankara 2024

Among the costs of living in Ankara, eating in this city’s restaurants and coffee shops is one of the usual topics of discussion. If you want to know the cost of food in restaurants and coffee shops in Ankara, follow the table below.

Food name Price in Dollar
Dinner for one person in a cheap restaurant 3
Dinner for two in a good restaurant 15  TO 60
McDonald’s menu 3.5
Latte in the cafe 1.5
A can of Coca-Cola or Pepsi (0.33 liters) 0.6
A bottle of water (0.33 liters) 0.2

Cost of food in Ankara 2024

Cost of food in Ankara 2023
Cost of food in Ankara 2024

Below, we have provided you with a list of food costs in Ankara. You should know that some poor people in this city cannot buy all the food they need due to inflation.

Name of the products Price in Dollar
A loaf of bread (250 grams) 0.30
A dozen eggs 1.3
One kilogram of chicken wings 4
A kilogram of apples 0.7
A liter of milk 0.9
A kilogram of local cheese 5
One kilogram of lettuce 0.8
One kilogram of onion 0.3
One kilogram of potatoes 0.6
One kilogram of tomatoes 1.1
A kilogram of oranges 0.7
A kilogram of bananas 1.4

The cost of recreation and sports in Ankara 2024

The cost of recreation and sports in Ankara 2023
The cost of recreation and sports in Ankara 2023

The cost of recreation and sports is another cost of living in Ankara. The cost of using sports facilities in Ankara varies based on the type of sport and the equipment you want to use. The price of gyms in Ankara can vary for different people, and you pay variable costs based on where you choose to exercise and the facilities you receive. We have explained the cost of entertainment and sports in Ankara in the table below.

Type of sports complex Annual fee
The annual complex has an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, large facilities, halls with group classes, and sports trainers. 180 dollars
The annual complex has an indoor pool, relatively small facilities, halls with a certain number of group classes, and sufficient sports coaches. 100 dollars
The annual fee for a complex without a pool, small gyms with few group classes, one gym and one trainer, and a side gym Under $100

The cost of health insurance in Ankara 2024

The cost of health insurance in Ankara 2023
The cost of health insurance in Ankara 2023

Another cost of living in Ankara is related to health insurance. If you plan to live in Turkey, you can get the foreign health insurance of this country. Foreign health insurance is a type of health insurance that must be obtained by foreign nationals applying for a Turkish residence permit in 2024. You can get foreign health insurance without needing to obtain Turkish residence.

Also, if you plan to study in the best universities in Turkey, you can use health insurance for international students studying in Turkey. International students must have this insurance to obtain a study or residence visa. We have introduced the cost of foreign health insurance in the table below.

Age Insurance cost in Lira
0 to 16 years 2,094
17 to 25 years 1,117
26 to 35 years 1,270
36 to 45 years 1,815
46 to 55 years 2,178
56 to 60 years 2,750
61 to 64 years 3,850
65 to 69 years 6,050

What to do to reduce the cost of living in Ankara?

What to do to reduce the cost of living in Ankara?
What to do to reduce the cost of living in Ankara?

If you want to reduce the cost of living there, first calculate your total income. Then, identify fixed monthly expenses, such as bills and rent, and deduct them from the budget. Also, you can reduce some of these fixed expenses, like buying snacks.

Next, make a list to buy food and ingredients. Determine the most suitable market by comparing prices, but be careful that the store is not too far from your home.

We suggest you not eat in restaurants and cafes and save money.

It is better to set aside about 10% of your income every month to use it in the future.

Before buying any product, consider whether you need it, and don’t buy it if you don’t.

Get quality products, and don’t try to buy low-quality cheap products to save money. Because these cheap products without warranty will break down quickly and you have to repurchase it by paying a fee.

Walk where you can, don’t drive, and use bicycles or public transportation.

Also, to reduce treatment costs, you should pay more attention to your health and always eat fresh fruits and vegetables.

On a final note

In this article, I have introduced the cost of living in Ankara in full detail. By reading this article, you can answer the question, how much does living in Ankara, cost?

Also, in addition to calculating the approximate cost of one month of living in Ankara, Turkey, you can calculate the costs of buying and renting housing, eating and drinking, restaurants and coffee shops, supermarkets and basic food, transportation, recreation and sports, health insurance, and clothing. And calculate education in universities and schools of the capital of Turkey.

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