The project consists of 450 residences in a single 40-floor block. There are offices on the first 5 floors of the project, residences on the other 35 floors, and shops on the ground floor. There are 1+1, 2+1 and 3+1 flat types in Empire Istanbul, the areas of which start from 90 square meters.
rising in the Saadetdere District of Esenyurt, is adjacent to the E-5 side road. The project, which consists of a single tower with 40 floors, has offices on the first 5 floors and residences on the 35 floors. There are shops on the ground floor of the project. The front facade of the project, which has double entrances, has a sea view. The pre-demand process has started in the project, which was built in the concept of a 7-star hotel.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move
Project Information:
Located on 83,000 m2 area
450 Apartments in 1 Blocks
1+1, 2+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Walking Track
Parking Garage
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
SPA
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Security
Camera Security
Suite Bathroom
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
1+1 | 88 m2 | 91 m2 | 200.000 $ | 250.000 $ |
Location:
15 Minutes to Highway
20 Minutes to Sea side
35 Minutes to Istanbul International Airport
The Bosporus Strait gives Istanbul a unique place among world cities. The most important city in Turkey, Istanbul is the only city that stands on two continents — Europe and Asia. The Bosporus, which divides Istanbul, is about 35 kilometers long and connects the Black Sea in the north to the Sea of Marmara in the south.
The European side of the city is the larger part and is itself divided by the Golden Horn, a tributary that empties into the Bosporus. Within the European section of the city are many of the city’s historical monuments and buildings including Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya in Turkish), the Blue Mosque, the Mosque of Sultan Suleyman, the Topkapi Palace (now a museum), and the famous Kapal? Çarş? (pronounced “kah–PAH–luh CHAR–shuh”) covered market.
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The city of Istanbul has had many names through its history. Byzantium, Constantinople, and Stamboul are examples that may still be found in active use. Among others, it has been called New Rome or Second Rome, since the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great founded it on the site of the ancient Greek city of Byzantium as a second, and decidedly Christian, capital of the Roman Empire, in contrast to the still largely pagan Rome It has also been nicknamed “The City on Seven Hills” because the historic peninsula, the oldest part of the city, was built by Constantine on seven hills to match the seven hills of Rome.
The hills are represented in the city coat of arms with seven mosques, one at the top of each hill. Another old nickname of Istanbul is Vasileousa Polis (Queen of Cities) due to its importance and wealth throughout the Middle Ages.
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In an edict of March 28, 1930, the Turkish authorities officially requested foreigners to cease referring to the city with their traditional non-Turkish names (such as Constantinople) and to adopt İstanbul as the sole name also in the foreign languages.
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Istanbul is located in the north-west Marmara Region of Turkey. It encloses the southern Bosporus which places the city on two continents – the western portion of Istanbul is in Europe, while the eastern portion is in Asia. The city boundaries cover a surface area of 1,539 square kilometers, while the metropolitan region, or the Province of Istanbul, covers 6,220 square kilometers.Istanbul is situated near the North Anatolian fault line, which runs from northern Anatolia to the Marmara Sea.
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