# Apartment Rents in Famagusta & İskele/Long Beach 2026

> Monthly apartment rents in Famagusta and İskele/Long Beach in 2026 — pound-quoted bands by neighbourhood, deposit conventions and what moves the market.

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- Updated: 2026-06-13
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Rents here are quoted in **pounds sterling** — the first surprise for
most arrivals, and a small home-field advantage for UK readers. As of
June 2026 portal listings, a 1+1 apartment runs roughly **£250–650**
a month in Famagusta depending on neighbourhood and **£500–750** in
the new-build İskele/Long Beach stock. One honest caveat up front:
these bands are indicative floors and ceilings from small listing
samples, not statistical averages — and this page covers renting
only; buying property is a separate, sensitive subject we keep to a
neutral overview in [buying property in North Cyprus](/en/guide/buying-property-north-cyprus/).

## What do apartments rent for in 2026?

Famagusta neighbourhood bands start around **£200** a month at the
low end and reach **£700** near the centre and Maraş, while
İskele/Long Beach 1+1s cluster at **£500–750**, as of June 2026
listings:

| Area | Type | Monthly band (2026) | ~EUR |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Famagusta — Gülseren | Apartment (general) | **£200–450** | ~€230–520 |
| Famagusta — Çanakkale / Sakarya | Apartment (general) | **£250–550** | ~€290–640 |
| Famagusta — Tuzla / Baykal / Yeniboğaziçi | Apartment (general) | **£300–600** | ~€350–695 |
| Famagusta — centre | Apartment (general) | **£300–650** | ~€350–755 |
| Famagusta — Maraş fringe | Apartment (general) | **£350–700** | ~€405–810 |
| Famagusta | 1+1, live listing examples | **£450–600** | ~€520–695 |
| Famagusta — campus-adjacent | 1+1, compiled (low confidence) | **€150–300** | — |
| İskele / Long Beach | 1+1 | **£500–750** (GBP/EUR mixed) | ~€580–870 |
| İskele / Long Beach | 2+1 | **£650–900** | ~€755–1,045 |
| İskele — platform median | All types | **£775** | ~€900 |

Methodology, stated plainly: the largest local portal blocks
automated access, so these figures combine June 2026 listing
snippets with a smaller live portal's published neighbourhood bands —
small samples, indicative bands, floors and ceilings rather than
means. Euro equivalents use the KKTC Central Bank rate of 12 June
2026 (~61.7 TL/GBP, ~53.2 TL/EUR). The full dataset with per-row
sources is published at
[/data/guides/apartment-rents-famagusta-iskele.csv](/data/guides/apartment-rents-famagusta-iskele.csv).

## Why are rents quoted in pounds?

Because sterling holds value against lira inflation, landlords price
in GBP by near-universal convention — local market guides describe
finding a lira-priced rental as close to impossible, as of 2026. The
practical consequences for a tenant: your rent is stable in pounds
while your income may not be; your bills — electricity, water,
internet — stay lira-priced, so a long-stayer runs a genuine
two-currency budget. One wrinkle specific to İskele/Long Beach: the
new-build investor stock often quotes in **euros** instead, so
listings there mix GBP and EUR — read the currency symbol before
comparing two flats. How to actually move money between the three
currencies without losing a margin at every step is the
[currency and cards guide's](/en/guide/currency-cash-cards-north-cyprus/)
territory.

## How do Famagusta and İskele/Long Beach differ?

Famagusta is a student market and İskele/Long Beach is a new-build
seafront market — the same island, two different rental economies.
Famagusta's demand cycles with the university calendar: the EMU-line
neighbourhoods (Çanakkale, Sakarya) fill in September, landlords
expect long commitments, and the cheaper bands belong to older
walk-up stock. İskele/Long Beach supply is dominated by recent resort-
style complexes — furnished units, pools, gyms — which is why its
floor (**~£500** for a 1+1) sits above Famagusta's mid-range and why
euro-quoted investor units appear there. As an observation: the Long
Beach product is closer to a serviced-apartment lifestyle, the
Famagusta product to a conventional town tenancy —
[our Long Beach area guide](/en/blog/long-beach-iskele-guide/) covers
what living on that strip is actually like.

## What are the practical mechanics?

Standard terms, as of local guides and 2024–2026 reporting: deposit
of **1–2 months' rent**, about **one month** as agent commission
where an agent is involved, and contracts running a **6–12 month
minimum**. The student market plays harder: paying **6–12 months in
advance** is a common landlord expectation around EMU, and 2024
press reporting cited furnished 2+1s in Famagusta topping
**£8,000 a year** paid annually — year-stamp that as 2024 reporting,
but the advance-payment convention itself persists. No agency
recommendations here by design; whichever portal or agent you use,
verify who actually holds the deposit and get the contract's
currency, term and advance schedule in writing.

## What is the trend behind the bands?

Rents have risen steeply: the Q1 2024 rent index put apartment rents
**+135% versus December 2021** — roughly 22% a year — with Famagusta
averaging **5.52 GBP/m²** against a country average of **6.97
GBP/m²**, per 101evler/Reidin data reported in local press. Treat
those as dated trend context, not current levels: the June 2026
bands above are the working numbers, the index explains how they got
there and why Famagusta still undercuts the island average.

## What does the rent line mean for a whole budget?

A worked example at June 2026 listings: a couple in a Long Beach 1+1
at **£500–750** a month pays their rent in pounds and everything
else in lira — roughly **2,180 TL** of electricity in a moderate
month, **990–1,390 TL** of fibre internet and a lira grocery bill on
top. Stack those lines and the rent is typically well over half of
the total, which is why the neighbourhood choice in the table above
moves a monthly budget more than any other single decision. The full
stack — utilities, groceries, mobile and the eating-out line — is
priced in the
[cost of living guide](/en/guide/cost-of-living-north-cyprus/), which
keeps exactly one rent row and points back here for the bands.

Apartment hunting here means viewings scattered from Famagusta's
student streets to the far end of Long Beach, so a car for the search weeks is
the practical tool: Kipra Rent A Car is a Famagusta-based local
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## Frequently Asked Questions

**How much is a 1+1 apartment in Famagusta?**

Live mid-2026 listings show 1+1 examples at £450–600 a month, with neighbourhood bands starting around £200–250 in the cheaper districts. Campus-adjacent compilations cite €150–300, but that figure is lower-confidence than the portal listings.

**Why are rents quoted in pounds?**

Market convention: landlords price in sterling to hold value against lira inflation, and finding a lira-priced rental is described locally as close to impossible. In İskele/Long Beach some new-build investor stock is quoted in euros instead.

**Can you rent short-term for a winter?**

Standard contracts run a 6–12 month minimum, so a single winter is the exception rather than the rule. Furnished units in the Long Beach new-build stock are the most likely candidates — ask per listing rather than assuming.

**What deposit is normal?**

One to two months' rent as deposit, plus roughly one month as agent commission where an agent is involved. In the Famagusta student market, paying 6–12 months in advance is a common landlord expectation, per 2024 local reporting.

## Sources

- evlek.app — Famagusta rental listings (June 2026): https://evlek.app/kiralik/gazimagusa
- evlek.app — İskele rental listings (June 2026): https://evlek.app/kiralik/iskele
- 101evler — Famagusta rental listings: https://www.101evler.com/kibris/kiralik-daire/magusa
- Adaevim — renting guide (deposit and contract conventions): https://adaevim.com/blog/kibris-ev-kiralama-rehberi
- Kıbrıs Gazetesi — student rent market reporting (2024): https://kibrisgazetesi.com/kiralar-ucuyor/
- Giynik Gazetesi — 101evler/Reidin rent index (Q1 2024): https://giynikgazetesi.com/1-metrekarelik-ortalama-kira-6-97-sterlin-310-tl/

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