Tashkent City Districts and its characteristics
- Diyor Fayziev
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🗺️ Tashkent City Districts (as of 2025)
Tashkent comprises 13 districts, each with its unique characteristics:
Mirabad – Central business district with diplomatic missions and upscale amenities.
Yakkasaray – A blend of residential and commercial areas.
Mirzo-Ulugbek – Known for its educational institutions and tech hubs.
Yunusabad – A mix of residential zones and green spaces.
Shaikhontohur – Features a combination of historical sites and modern developments.
Chilanzar – A densely populated district with diverse communities.
Almazar – Residential area with a growing infrastructure.
Sergeli – Industrial zone with expanding residential areas.
Uchtepa – Known for its suburban feel and agricultural lands.
Bektemir – A mix of residential and industrial areas.
Yangihayot – A newer district with developing infrastructure.
Yashnabad – Residential area with a focus on community development.
New Tashkent – The newest district, established in 2024, covering approximately 20,000 hectares.
🌟 Top Districts to Live in Tashkent
1. Yunusabad
Why it's great: Modern housing, green parks, embassies, international schools.
Who it suits: Expats, families, professionals.
Notable areas: Minor metro area, Khamid Olimjon Park.
Property price (avg/m²): ~$1,128
Rental trend: Rising, with strong demand.
2. Mirzo-Ulugbek
Why it's great: Educational hubs, tech centers, solid infrastructure.
Who it suits: Young professionals, academics, students.
Highlights: Inha University, IT Park.
Property price: ~$1,174/m²
Rental yield: Among the best (12%).
3. Mirabad
Why it's great: Upscale, central, walkable, diplomatic area.
Who it suits: Businesspeople, diplomats, high-income locals.
Property price: ~$1,326/m² (highest in city)
Vibe: Classy, secure, well-developed.
4. Yakkasaray
Why it's great: Central yet quieter than Mirabad, with a mix of old and new buildings.
Who it suits: Locals looking for a balance of location and affordability.
Property price: ~$1,195/m²
5. Shaikhontohur
Why it's great: Historical charm, good schools, cultural life.
Who it suits: Families, retirees, those appreciating tradition and tranquility.
Property price: ~$1,144/m²
👨👩👧👦 Good for Families
Yunusabad – clean air, playgrounds, safe
Mirzo-Ulugbek – education-focused
Yashnabad – more affordable, family-oriented
💼 Good for Professionals & Expats
Mirabad – central, close to business hubs
Mirzo-Ulugbek – near offices and startups
Yakkasaray – good balance of location and price
💸 Best Budget-Friendly Districts
Sergeli, Bektemir, Uchtepa – Cheaper housing (avg. ~$1,050/m²), though with less central access and newer infrastructure.
🆕 Emerging Area
New Tashkent (Established in 2024)
Planned as a modern extension of Tashkent city
Massive infrastructure investments
Best for investors or long-term planners
If you are looking for a district with good international schools, quiet neighborhoods, and solid investment value. Budget is around $200,000.
🏡 Mirzo-Ulugbek District
International Schools Nearby:
Tashkent International School (IB curriculum)
The British School of Tashkent (UK curriculum)
Oxbridge International School (IB curriculum)
Westminster International School (UK curriculum)
International Talent Academy (IB curriculum)
Neighborhood: Quiet residential areas with green spaces.
Investment Potential: Strong demand for family housing; property values have been appreciating.
Metro Access: Served by the Yunusabad Line
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