A vibrant square filled with stores, cafés, restaurants is added to the project to create a cosy neighborhood environment and to facilitate residents’ life. which is offered for sale, consists of two 36-storey buildings with sea and island views and a 19-storey circular tower in the middle. Among these privileges are the Rooftop Terrace on the 36th floor with a view of the islands, the Harmoni Terrace on the 19th floor, and the high-ceiling Sky Lounge winter garden on the 17th floor of the project, with its square consisting of shops, cafes and restaurants underneath, and numerous social areas.
* Suitable for citizenship
* Ready to move
Project Information:
Located on 24,000 m2 area
440 Residences,
1+0, 1+1, 2+1, 3+1 ,4+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Open pool,
two Squash courts,
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
1+1 | 87 m2 | 127 m2 | $180.000 | $200.000 |
2+1 | 106 m2 | 322 m2 | $190.000 | $660.000 |
3+1 | 238 m2 | 480m2 | $590.000 | $1.000.000 |
4+1 | 407 m2 | 1220m2 | $1.100.000 | $2.125.000 |
Location:
1 minute to Metro station.
5 minutes to the sea.
15 minutes to Sabiha Airport
30 minutes to City Center
Architecture
The architecture of the city goes back a long way. Due to its 2600-year existence, it is characterized by ancient, medieval, modern and – more recently – contemporary architectural styles. It combines elements of the Greeks, Romans, Genoese, Byzantines and Ottomans to form a cityscape whose historic Old Town has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its uniqueness.
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Religion and ethnic groups
For a long time, Istanbul was an important center of Orthodox Christianity and Sunni Islam. At the same time it is the seat of the ecumenical patriarch and has numerous mosques, churches and synagogues. At 80%, a large proportion of the population professes Islam. In addition, significant religious minorities include the Greek Orthodox Christians, the Syrian Orthodox Aramaeans, the Armenian Christians and the Sephardic Jews who have been living in Istanbul for more than 500 years.
Istanbul’s population is composed of different ethnic groups and offers a colorful cultural mosaic. In addition to the majority of Turks, the Kurds form the largest community with about two million inhabitants. Far behind them, there are an estimated 100,000 Russians, who sought refuge in Istanbul during the October Communist Revolution. The number of Chinese is also about 100,000. Among the largest Christian populations traditionally living there are the Armenians, whose official figure is 45,000, followed by about 17,000 Aramaeans.
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The 21,000 Jews make up the second largest religious minority. Some of the approximately 10,000 Bosphorus Germans come from families who found refuge in Istanbul during the First World War, mostly in the first half of the 19th century, and have been living there permanently ever since. In part, the 2,000 Greeks belong to the original inhabitants who have lived here for many generations. A small Polish community with about 400 inhabitants lives in Polonezköy, which is made up of descendants of the Polish, Czech and Bohemian mercenaries of the Sultan, who settled there after the Crimean War. Other ethnic groups include the Lases, Arabs, Syrians, Circassians and Roma, whose proportion is very small in relation to the total population.
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Population
The population growth in the metropolis increased rapidly. In 1950, about one million people lived in Istanbul. But soon, due to the civil war in southeastern Turkey, the rural exodus to the city began quickly, so that in 1975 it was already more than twice the number of inhabitants. It can be said that Istanbul has seen a tenfold increase in population over the last fifty years.
The majority of the currently officially registered 15,232,099 inhabitants live on the European side. Unofficially, however, the population is estimated at around 18 million.
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