You can see countless examples of ancient people in the Esenyurt district. Living in Esenyurt is like living in Mexico. If a relative of yours lives in this district, it should be asked what kind of curse did they have and why did you fall there?

The district is under the invasion of Syrians, Arabs, Afghans, and fugitives from thousands of nations. Personally, I don't think you can come across that many Syrians or fugitives even in Syria.

Esenyurt is the first district to be taken to those who do not know Istanbul but want to live here and have an affordable house.

To live in this town is to be neighbors with ignorant people who leave their shoes at the door and are not from the city.

  • Crooked urbanization.
  • The population is predominantly Kurdish, Arab, and Syrian.
  • Turkey's most crowded district.
  • Like living in a crowded, smelly, hot, suffocating city bus.
  • Living like putting the head in the wolf's mouth.
  • Freak buildings and crooked constructions.
  • Neighborhood bums abound.
  • Women and children are abused.

The police raid on the site you live in at 5 am, the smell of heavy food spreading to the building, the noisy children of the mobs, and the hookah-smoking on the balconies are considered the usual flow of life. Maybe this Harlem-like life is the fun you're looking for, who knows?

This neighborhood is also known for its imposter real estate agents. If you want to buy a house, invest and get citizenship through investment, you should work with companies that are experts in their field to give relatively less commission.

Although there are beautiful and worth living sites here, if I have to speak personally, I would go and prefer to live in Damascus or Aleppo, not in Esenyurt!