Most of Iceland's 394,324 people live in and around Reykjavik — and so do nearly all its specialists, flights, and rentals. The real decision isn't "which region": it's which ring of the capital, or whether you're genuinely built for small-town Iceland.
Figures verified 9 July 2026| Area | Character | Housing | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reykjavik 101/105/107 (downtown & inner districts) |
Walkable, cultural, café-and-concert life; the only "city living" in the country | The dearest in Iceland — rents above the ISK 4,041/m² city average; small older stock | Tourist crowds downtown; premium prices for character |
| Outer Reykjavik & ring towns (Kópavogur, Hafnarfjörður, Garðabær, Mosfellsbær) |
Suburban, family-oriented, pool-and-trail living; where most locals actually live | Noticeably cheaper per m² than downtown; newer builds; more space | Car-dependent; buses exist but thin; winter commutes |
| Reykjanesbær / Keflavík (southwest, by the airport) |
Iceland's fastest-growing corner; practical, unglamorous, 45 min from Reykjavik | Among the cheaper capital-adjacent markets | Wind-blasted lava flatlands; it's about value, not romance |
| Akureyri (the north, ~20,000 people) |
"Capital of the north": university, regional hospital, ski hill, real community | Cheaper than Reykjavik; very thin rental supply | 45 min flight or 4.5+ hr drive to Reykjavik specialists; harder winters, more snow |
| Selfoss & the south | Growing commuter-belt town amid farm country; golden-circle scenery as backdrop | Mid-priced; new construction arriving | Services route back to the capital; river-plain weather |
| East fjords & Westfjords | Iceland at its most beautiful and most remote; tight villages, big silences | Cheap by Icelandic standards — when anything is listed at all | Healthcare and shopping hours away; roads close in storms; not for first-timers |
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