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LUXURY APARTMENT WITH SEA VIEW

$242.000

Features

  • Balcony
  • Car Park
  • Garden
  • Gym
  • Kitchen
  • Lift
  • Luxury Property
  • Restaurant
  • Security System
  • Swimming Pool

Details

Luxury Apartment with Sea View

The project, which is located in a position overlooking the sea and the green, has a total of 142 apartments and 14 shops, starting from 2 + 1 to 5 + 2. The common areas of the project include an indoor and outdoor pool, walking areas and a sports complex. Housing project of 160 flats from 2 + 1 to 5 + 2 overlooking the sea.
Outdoor shopping experience

Site Features
Outdoor swimming pool
• Indoor swimming pool
Children’s swimming pool
Children’s playgrounds
Fitness center
• Cafe
• Security
Camera security
Sea view
• Parking Garage
• Walking track
Building Features
• Elevator
Housing Features
Built-in white goods
Parents’ bathroom
Balcony
Construction Techniques
• Building inspection has been done
• Ground survey has been done
• Compliant with earthquake regulations
• Compliant with insulation regulations

Büyükçekmece

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Büyükçekmece
District
Büyükçekmece aerial view

Büyükçekmece aerial view
Location of Büyükçekmece in Istanbul

Location of Büyükçekmece in Istanbul

Büyükçekmece is located in Turkey

Büyükçekmece
Büyükçekmece
Coordinates: 41°01′12″N 28°34′39″ECoordinates41°01′12″N 28°34′39″E
Country Turkey
City Istanbul
Government

 • Mayor Hasan Akgün (CHP)
 • Governor Ismail Gündüz
Area

 • District 239.25 km2 (92.37 sq mi)
Population

 (2012)[2]
 • District

201,077
 • District density 840/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
34537
Area code(s) 0-212
Website www.bcekmece.bel.tr
www.buyukcekmece.gov.tr

Büyükçekmece is a district and municipality in the suburbs of IstanbulTurkey on the Sea of Marmara coast of the European side, west of the city. It is largely an industrial area with a population of 380,000. The mayor is Hasan Akgün (CHP).

History

The land around this inlet of the Sea of Marmara, has been settled, abandoned and resettled throughout history as army after army passed along the coast to the Bosphorus. It is thought to be the site of the Greek colony on the Marmara shore called Athyra (Άθυρα), also known as Athyras.

In 443 AD, the armies of Attila the Hun took this settlement and its associated fort, and this was presumably his last conquest of that campaign before turning around.

The earliest mention of the bishopric of Athyra in a list of dioceses is of the late 15th century, but a seal has been found of a 10th-century Bishop Orestes of the see. No longer a residential bishopric, Athyra is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.[3]

The Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan built a bridge to cross the mouth of the inlet (Lake Büyükçekmece) and there are ruins of inns and caravansarai, which show this was a stopping place on the road to Europe. At the beginning of the Ottoman period, it was empty forest and farmland, and has gradually been settled by Turkish people migrating in from the Balkans and the Caucasus.

According to the Ottoman population statistics of 1914, the kaza of Büyükçekmece had a total population of 13.121, consisting of 9.511 Greeks, 3.255 Muslims, 195 Bulgarians, 143 Roma people and 17 Armenians.[4]

In the early years of the Turkish Republic, it was still very rural, with village cottages, farmland behind, and by the sea the odd weekend home for people of Istanbul. The area was a very popular day or weekend trip from the city, there is a sandy shoreline, a long seafront and until the 1970s families would come out to Büyükçekmece for fishing, crabbing or for a day on the beach.

Büyükçekmece today

The area administered by Büyükçekmece includes a large hinterland behind the Marmara shore, some of it still rural.

Lake Büyükçekmece was connected to the sea until it was separated by a dam to supply fresh water to Istanbul. The Mimar Sinan Bridge is located in this area.[5]

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