Tashkent District Guides

Original market intelligence for every major district in Tashkent City and Tashkent Region, including lifestyle, schools, transit, and live pricing indicators.

Districts โ€” Listings, Density & Prices

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DistrictListingsโ†•Population (k)โ†•Per 1,000 res.โ†“Rent $/mยฒโ†•Sale $/mยฒโ†•Density
Sergeli174173.21.00$7.4$1,000
Yakkasaroy105139.70.75$9.4$1,631
Mirobod100154.20.65$9.3$1,209
Mirzo Ulug'bek206337.10.61$9$1,311
Chilonzor158276.70.57$8.3$1,343
Yashnobod173309.70.56$9.3$1,192
Yunusobod169385.20.44$8.3$1,206
Bektemir1665.50.24$8.3$937
Olmazor100412.00.24$7.1$1,123
Shayxontohur58369.60.16$9.4$1,261
Yangihayot11188.20.06$5.7$1,016
Uchtepa7301.70.02$9.6$1,085
Total listings: 1,277.Rent/Sale โ€” median $/mยฒ. Density bar โ€” listings per 1,000 residents.Population source: Toshstat (2025-01-01)

Tashkent City Districts

Olmazor

Tashkent City

Olmazor reads as a value-oriented northwestern district where renters and first-time buyers can still access Tashkent pricing without moving fully to the outer edge of the city. It suits households prioritizing practical daily living, established residential streets, and reasonable commute tradeoffs over prestige pricing.

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Yunusobod

Tashkent City

Yunusobod remains one of the strongest upper-mid market districts in Tashkent, combining depth of inventory with a broad family appeal and relatively resilient pricing. It is especially attractive for households that want a more settled residential environment, metro connectivity, and a stronger balance between livability and liquidity.

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Shayxontohur

Tashkent City

Shayxontohur sits in a central, culturally weighty part of Tashkent where location value comes from proximity, identity, and convenience as much as from the housing itself. The district works well for buyers and tenants who want stronger access to the historic core and central city movement patterns without necessarily paying the very top premium seen in the most expensive pockets.

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Mirzo Ulug'bek

Tashkent City

Mirzo Ulug'bek stands out as one of the most liquid districts in the dataset, with enough volume to give buyers and renters a reliable read on mainstream Tashkent pricing. It is a strong all-rounder for households that want an established eastern-city location, broad supply, and less pricing distortion than thinner premium markets.

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Yashnobod

Tashkent City

Yashnobod continues to look like a broad mid-market district with healthy supply on both the rental and ownership sides. It fits households seeking a practical east-side location with enough inventory depth to compare options carefully rather than chase scarce stock.

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Chilonzor

Tashkent City

Chilonzor remains one of Tashkent's core mass-market districts, where accessibility and practicality drive demand more than prestige. It is a strong option for renters and buyers who want metro-linked urban living, dense neighborhood services, and a relatively efficient entry point into city housing.

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Mirobod

Tashkent City

Mirobod sits in a central, well-connected band of Tashkent where convenience and urban access help support firm pricing. It appeals to residents who want a more central daily geography, stronger commuter logic, and a market that is still broad enough to offer choice without feeling deeply discounted.

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Yakkasaroy

Tashkent City

Yakkasaroy is one of the clearest premium-leaning central districts in the dataset, with pricing that reflects both location quality and stronger buyer expectations. It is well suited to households that want a more polished central address, good city access, and a housing search framed by quality and status as much as by raw affordability.

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Sergeli

Tashkent City

Sergeli remains one of the clearest affordability plays inside Tashkent city limits, especially for households that want more space for their money. It is a practical district for budget-aware renters and buyers who can accept a more peripheral location in exchange for lower entry costs and larger average layouts.

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Bektemir

Tashkent City

Bektemir is a thinly traded outer-city district where affordability is the main draw but where market readings need to be interpreted carefully because inventory is limited. It can make sense for highly price-sensitive households, but comparisons should be made with extra caution because a few listings can shift the headline numbers quickly.

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Yangihayot

Tashkent City

Yangihayot is still an early-data district in this dataset, so the current picture is more about directional market positioning than about firm price discovery. It looks like a lower-cost, emerging city district where buyers may find space and entry-price advantages, but where conclusions should stay cautious until listing depth improves.

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Uchtepa

Tashkent City

Uchtepa is currently too lightly represented in the live dataset for confident district-wide conclusions, but the captured listings suggest a larger-format, ownership-led market profile. For now it should be treated as a watchlist district where local knowledge and listing-by-listing judgment matter more than summary statistics.

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