Brand new project at the intersection of the city and the forest…
The project located in Kağıthane Arıcılar; it offers peace with the forest on one side, and ease of transportation with the TEM highway on the other. The project is close to the Hasdal station of the M11 metro line, which is under construction and will reach Istanbul Airport.
Vadistanbul, Istanbul’s most loved and preferred living and shopping center, is located close to the project. The project brings a brand new living space to the region with its different concept.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move in 2024
* Title Deed is Ready
Project Information:
Located on 58024 m2 area
18 Blocks 855 Units (Apartments and Flats and Commercial Areas)
1+1, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Outdoor Parking
Parking Garage
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Fitness Center
Cinema
Security
Camera Security
Building Features
Water Tank
Booster
Generator
Fire Escape
Lightning Rod
Lobby
Reception
Sprinkler System
Housing Properties
Central heating
Heat Allocator
Central Air Conditioning
Smart Home Systems
Location:
TEM Highway – 1 Minute
VadIstanbul – 2 Minutes
Alibeyköy Dometic Bus Station – 10 Minutes
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge – 12 Minutes
Istanbul Airport – 25 Minutes
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Price | |
1+1 | 105 m2 | 108 m2 | $624.000 | |
2+1 | 103 m2 | 185 m2 | $665.000 | |
3+1 | 172 m2 | 244 m2 | $889.000 | |
4+1 | 207 m2 | 306 m2 | $1.215.000 | |
5+1 | 239 m2 | 239 m2 | $1.504.000 |
What is now called Asian Istanbul was probably inhabited by people as early as 3000 BC. Eventually, in the 7th century, Greek colonists led by King Byzas established the colony of Byzantium, the Greek name for a city on the Bosphorus.
Byzas chose the spot after consulting an oracle of Delphi who told him to settle across from the “land of the blind ones.” Indeed, Byzas concluded, earlier settlers must have been deprived of their sight to have overlooked this superb location at the mouth of the Bosphorus strait. This proved an auspicious decision by Byzas, as history has shown Istanbul’s location important far beyond what these early Greek settlers might possibly have conceived. Byzas gave his name to the city: Byzantium.
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In the early 100’s BC, it became part of the Roman Empire and in 306 AD, Emperor Constantine the Great made Byzantium capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. From that point on, the city was known as Constantinople.–Modern Design Exclusive Apartments in Kağıthane
The mid 400’s AD was a time of enormous upheaval in the empire. Barbarians conquered the western Roman Empire while the Eastern, also called the Byzantine Empire, kept Constantinople as its capital. In 532 during the reign of Justinian I, antigovernment riots destroyed the city. It was rebuilt, and outstanding structures such as Hagia Sophia stand as monuments to the heights Byzantine culture reached.
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The attribute that made the city so desirable, its incomparable location for trade and transport between three continents, was also its nemesis. For the next several hundred years Persians, Arabs, nomadic peoples, and members of the Fourth Crusade (who for a time governed the city) attacked Constantinople.
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In 1453, when Constantinople was so weakened by almost constant invasions and battles, the Ottoman Turks led by Sultan Mehmet II were able to conquer the city. Renamed Istanbul, it became the third and last capital of the Ottoman Empire.–Modern Design Exclusive Apartments in Kağıthane
It was the nerve center for military campaigns that were to enlarge the Ottoman Empire dramatically. By the mid 1500’s, Istanbul, with a population of almost half a million, was a major cultural, political, and commercial center. Ottoman rule continued until it was defeated in the First World War resulting Istanbul to be occupied by the allies.
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