A low-rise, very peaceful living space in Istanbul Çekmeköy, one of the most well-known international construction companies that it has designed for every lifestyle. Here you will be in the center of the city, at the center of attraction of life, You can easily reach not only the attraction centers of Istanbul, but also the key points of the transportation networks that extend to every part of the city.
In this project, you will experience the privilege of being adjacent to the three important o‑ce centers of the Anatolian Side, the top-quality education centers of Çekmeköy, and all other points that will always meet your needs. Located in Çekmeköy, one of the rising regions of the Anatolian Side of Istanbul, The project oers ideal opportunities for investors with its nature, scenery and wide social opportunities.
There are dierent types of residences such as 2+1, 3+1, 4+1 and 5+1 in the project, of which 75% consists of green areas. The project, which is intertwined with Polonezköy Nature Park and pine forests, adds to its value with its proximity to connection points such as FSM Bridge, TEM Highway, Beykoz, Şile Highway
* Suitable for citizenship
* Ready to move
Project Information:
20,000 m2 area
61 Residences,
3+1, 3.5+1 Bedroom
Facilities:
Forest Landscape
Parking Garage
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Security
Cafe and Restaurants
Shopping Stores
Garden and Terraces
Sports Fields
Bicycle Tracks and Adventure Track
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
2+1 | 134m2 | 143 m2 | $200.000 | $200.000 |
3+1 | 169 m2 | 175 m2 | $250.000 | $300.000 |
4+1 | 265 m2 | 276m2 | $300.000 | $310.000 |
5+1 | 287 m2 | 290m2 | $350.000 | $390.000 |
Location:
5 minutes to Metro station
20minutes to Taksim Square
30 minutes to Istanbul International Airport
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and is among the 15 largest urban areas in the world. It is located on the Bosporus Strait and covers the entire area of the Golden Horn, a natural harbor. Because of its size, Istanbul extends into both Europe and Asia. The city is the world’s only metropolis to be on more than one continent.
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The city of Istanbul is important to geography because it has a long history that spans the rise and fall of the world’s most famous empires. Due to its participation in these empires, Istanbul has also undergone various name changes.—Exclusive Apartments in Çekmeköy
After being considerably weakened, Constantinople was officially conquered by the Ottomans, led by Sultan Mehmed II on May 29, 1453, after a 53-day siege. During the siege, the last Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI, died while defending his city. Almost immediately, Constantinople was declared to be the capital of the Ottoman Empire and its name was changed to Istanbul.
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Upon taking control of the city, Sultan Mehmed sought to rejuvenate Istanbul. He created the Grand Bazaar (one of the largest covered marketplaces in the world) and brought back fleeing Catholic and Greek Orthodox residents. In addition to these residents, he brought in Muslim, Christian, and Jewish families to establish a mixed populace. Sultan Mehmed also began the building of architectural monuments, schools, hospitals, public baths, and grand imperial mosques.—Exclusive Apartments in Çekmeköy
From 1520 to 1566, Suleiman the Magnificent controlled the Ottoman Empire, and there were many artistic and architectural achievements that made the city a major cultural, political, and commercial center. By the mid-1500s, its population had grown to almost 1 million inhabitants. The Ottoman Empire ruled Istanbul until it was defeated and occupied by the Allies in World War I.
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Following World War I, the Turkish War of Independence took place, and Istanbul became a part of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. Istanbul was not the capital city of the new republic, and during the early years of its formation, Istanbul was overlooked; investment went into the new, centrally located capital, Ankara. In the 1940s and 1950s, though, Istanbul reemerged. New public squares, boulevards, and avenues were constructed—and many of the city’s historic buildings were demolished.(Exclusive Apartments in Çekmeköy)
In the 1970s, Istanbul’s population rapidly increased, causing the city to expand into the nearby villages and forests, eventually creating a major world metropolis.
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