Project is built on a 7 thousand square meter plot. There are 195 flats in the project, which consists of three blocks. There are 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 4+1 duplex and 5+1 duplex apartment types in the project. The areas of the apartments start from 83 square meters. The project includes an outdoor pool, basketball court, fitness centers, camellia, children’s playgrounds, bicycle and walking paths. The project which has a central location and easy access, offers affordable dues, uninterrupted energy, and 24/7 security.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move In 2023
Project Information:
Located on 7,000 m2 area
195 Apartments in 18 Blocks
3+1, 4+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Walking Track
Parking Garage
Ornamental Pool
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
SPA
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Security
Laundry Room
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
2+1 | 90 m2 | 105 m2 | 290.000 $ | 335.000 $ |
Location:
10 Minutes to Sea side
20 Minutes to Highway
40 Minutes to Sabiha International Airport
The city istanbuɫ (officially renamed Istanbul after the founding of the Turkish Republic) is liberally scattered with glorious remnants of its long and illustrious history, and the tourist attractions here will impress even the most monument-weary visitor.—–Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
As well as the big four (the Hagia Sophia Mosque, Topkapı Palace, the Blue Mosque and Grand Bazaar), leave enough time to explore the other sights.
Although many of the most popular and best places to visit are located in, or near, the old city district of Sultanahmet, there is a dazzling array of other things to do throughout the farther reaches of the city.
It’s said that when the Byzantine Emperor Justinian entered his finished church for the first time in CE 536, he cried out “Glory to God that I have been judged worthy of such a work. Oh Solomon, I have outdone you!“–Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
The Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya in Turkish) was the emperor’s swaggering statement to the world of the wealth and technical ability of his empire.
Tradition maintained that the area surrounding the emperor’s throne within the church was the official center of the world.—Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
Through its conversion to a mosque, after the Ottoman armies conquered Constantinople, to its further conversion into a museum in the 20th century and its reconversion back into a working mosque in 2020, the Hagia Sophia has remained one of Istanbul’s most cherished landmarks.
First built by Mehmet the Conqueror in the 15th century, this glorious palace beside the Bosphorus was where the sultans of the Ottoman Empire lived and ruled from.
The vast complex is a dazzling display of Islamic art, with opulent courtyards lined with intricate hand-painted tilework, linking a warren of sumptuously decorated rooms, all bounded by battlemented walls and towers.—Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
Of the many highlights here, the most popular are the Harem complex (where the sultan’s many concubines and children would spend their days); the Second Court, where you can walk through the vast palace kitchens and stand in awe at the dazzling interior of the Imperial Council Chamber; and the Third Court,which contained the sultan’s private rooms.
The Third Court also displays an impressive collection of relics of the Prophet Muhammad in the Sacred Safekeeping Room and is home to the Imperial Treasury, where you’re greeted with a cache of glittering gold objects and precious gems that will make your eyes water.–Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
Sultan Ahmet I’s grand architectural gift to his capital was this beautiful mosque, commonly known as the Blue Mosque today.—-Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1
Built between 1609 and 1616, the mosque caused a furore throughout the Muslim world when it was finished, as it had six minarets (the same number as the Great Mosque of Mecca). A seventh minaret was eventually gifted to Mecca to stem the dissent.
The mosque gets its nickname from its interior decoration of tens of thousands of Iznik tiles.
The entire spatial and color effect of the interior makes the mosque one of the finest achievements of Ottoman architecture.
Properties With Ultra-Luxe Features In Istanbul 2+1