In the project, which is located in the city center of Beykoz, close to the Bosphorus and next to the forest, Çubuklu is on sale with its new phase,project, upon popular demand which offers a boutique life with its low-rise architecture consisting of 163 apartments; A peaceful life awaits you with its wide landscape areas, ornamental pools, children’s playgrounds, walking track and social facility.
Located right next to the forest and the natural lake, The project is being built with inspiration from nature. The project is hosted by linden and plane trees in the region. It sets an example as the project that stands at the closest and most respectful distance to the forest and the lake in the region.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move In 2023
Project Information:
163 Apartments
3+2, 4+1, 5+1, 6+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Walking Track
Parking Garage
Ornamental Pool
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Fitness Center
SPA
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Security
Camera Security
Suite Bathroom
Parent Dressing Room
Laundry Room
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
6+1 | 287 m2 | 287 m2 | 3.217.000 $ | 3.217.000 $ |
Location:
10 Minutes to Bosphorus Bridge
20 Minutes to Zorlu Shopping Mall
30 Minutes to Istanbul International Airport
First inhabitants of Istanbul are dating back to second millennia BC, they were settled on the Asian side of the city. Its first name comes from Megara king Byzas who took his colonists here in the 7th century BC to establish a colony named Byzantium, the Greek name for a city on the Bosphorus. Byzas chose this spot after consulting an oracle of Delphi who told him to settle across from the “land of the blind”. Indeed, Byzas believed that earlier settlers must have been “blind” for overlooking this superb location at the entrance of the Bosphorus strait, only access to the Black Sea.
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In the 6th century BC Persians ruled the city and than Alexander the Great took it over after 4th century BC, which was a peaceful period until the 2nd century BC.
In 193 AD Roman emperor Septimus Severus conquered the city and it remained under the Roman rule until 4th century AD, when emperor Constantine the Great made Byzantium the capital of entire Roman Empire and gave it his name: Constantinople, and Eastern Roman Empire was called Byzantine Empire after 5th century. The city was built on seven hills, like Rome.
Early Byzantine emperors filled their city with the treasures of the ancient world, especially between 4th and 6th centuries with a population exceeded half a million. In 532 during the reign of Justinian I, riots destroyed the city. But it was rebuilt and outstanding structures such as Hagia Sophia stand as monuments to the golden age of Byzantines.
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Istanbul’s latter history is full intrigues and sieges, it was besieged by the Arabs in the 7th and 8th centuries and by the Barbarians in the 9th and 10th, but ruled by the Fourth Crusade between 1204-1261 who destroyed and sacked all the wealth. After this, Constantinople did not regain its former richness nor strength.—Luxury Apartment For Sale Close To Citycenter 6+1
Ottoman Turks lead by Sultan Mehmet II conquered Constantinople in 1453. Renamed Islambol, the city became the capital of the Ottoman Empire. Between 15th and 16th centuries, sultans built many mosques and public buildings, topping the population again around half million by the mid 1500’s, Istanbul was a major cultural, political, and commercial center. The name “Istanbul” was derived from a combination of “Islambol” (“city of Islam” in Turkish) and “eis tin Polin” (“to the City” in Greek) throughout the centuries.
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Ottoman rule lasted until World War I when Istanbul was occupied by the allied troops. After years of struggle led by Ataturk against the occupying forces, the Republic of Turkey was born in 1923 and the capital was moved to Ankara province. But Istanbul has continued to expand dramatically; today its population is over 13 million and still increases constantly. It continues to be the commercial and cultural center of Turkey.
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