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Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

$1.200.000

Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • ATM
  • Balcony
  • Barbecue
  • Car Park
  • car washing
  • Car-parking
  • Central heating
  • Dishwasher
  • Dryer
  • Fitness
  • full sea view
  • Garden
  • Gym
  • near shoppingMall
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool
  • Play ground
  • Porch
  • Sauna
  • Security
  • Swimming Pool
  • WiFi

Details

Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

   Brimming with history, culture, and stunning natural scenery, Turkey is overflowing with destinations for tourists. From the iconic hot air balloons and caves of Cappadocia to the cultural allure of the powerhouse Istanbul – you may wonder, is Bodrum worth visiting? The answer is a resounding yes.

  Sat on the Bodrum Peninsula, in Southwest Turkey, the port city is a famed seaside escape. Nurturing old-school Turkish charm, Bodrum strikes the perfect balance between tourist infrastructure and a preserved historical identity.

   The city has a lengthy history of occupation, undergoing capture by the Ottoman Empire in 1522 and Italy from 1919 to 1921. Earlier still, in 1402, Bodrum was itself was born – built on the remains of the ancient city Halicarnassus.

 

   you will enjoy the beach and the deep blue sea to the fullest with the Private Beach facility in Gündoğan. Our detached 2+1+(1) villas with large spaces, with or without pool, with or without garden, 3+1 detached villas with pools, ranging in size from 126-138m2 with wall shares, 162m2 detached villas with wall shares, 4+1+(2) detached villas with pools while it was designed as 287m2

   The garden walls of our project, reaching a length of 2850 meters and covering an area of ​​​​8500 m2, were made with Hekimköy Stones in accordance with the magnificent natural structure of Bodrum   The project invites you to a lush natural life in the heart of Turkey.

* Suitable for Citizenship

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Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

 

Project Information:

30 Villas

2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+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

Parent Dressing Room

Balcony

Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

 

 

Prices:

 

Rooms Min m2 Max. m2 Min. Price Max. Price
2+1 120 m2 125 m2 1.200.000 $ 1.600.000 $
5+1 140 m2 145 m2 1.200.000 $ 1.600.000 $

Location:

5 Minutes to Sea side

20 Minutes to Highway

30 Minutes to Bodrum International Airport

Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

BODRUM

Culture[edit]

Bodrum’s cityscape is dominated by white buildings.

Architecture[edit]

Traditional white houses in Bodrum.

Traditional Bodrum houses are characterized by their prismatic shapes, simple designs and locally sourced building materials like stone, wood, clay and cane.[56] They also tend to have white dominated exterior walls with some blue parts (doors, windows).[57]

The tradition of white-washed walls is associated with the bug and scorpion repellent properties of lime, which is found in white paint. It is also traditionally applied in most hot regions for heat-reflecting properties of white color. Blue is also believed by locals to protect against the malicious effects of envy (similar to the Anatolian belief Nazar, originated in Mesopotamia).[57]

Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

According to Muğla Municipality, in order to acquire a building permit one has to agree to paint the walls of the new building white. Use of any paint other than white on the exterior walls of a building was officially banned by Muğla Governor Temel Koçaklar in 2006.[58] This was implemented to protect the historical fabric and cultural identity of the city.[58]

Events and festivals[edit]

   Bodrum International Ballet Festival has been held in Bodrum every summer since 2002.[59] Bodrum has also hosted the Bodrum International Biennial since 2014.[60] Bodrum Baroque Music Festival is another, annual, music event held in the city.[61]

 

Transportation[edit]

Airports[edit]

There are no civilian airports located in the district’s borders and Milas–Bodrum Airport and Kos Island International Airport are the main airports that serve the city. Milas–Bodrum Airport is located 36 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Bodrum, with both domestic and international flights.[62]

Kos Island International Airport, 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the SW, located in AndimachiaGreece, accessible by boats from Bodrum across a 20 kilometres (12 mi) stretch of the Aegean Sea. Aside from year-round flights to Greek destinations, Kos airport’s traffic is seasonal.

Built in 1987, Bodrum-Imsik Airport once served the city before its closure to commercial flights in the late 90’s. Due to financial and legal problems caused by a landownership dispute, the airport was sold to Presidency of Defense Industries in 1997. It is currently being operated as an air base.[63]

Bus[edit]

Two dolmuş near İçmeler, Bodrum.

The main bus station of Bodrum district used to be located in the city center, but this has changed in 2021 when it was moved to a newly-built facility in Torba, around 6 km away from the town to ease traffic jams in the city center during the high season.

The old bus station still has the interdistict buses, but intercity bus services to other locations in Turkey were redirected to the new station. The new stationis powered by solar power, and contains 6 electric car charging units, which was described to be a first for a bus terminal in Turkey by the Muğla Mayor Osman Gürün.[64]

 

Most of the public transportation in the city is based on local shared taxis called “dolmuş“. Each of these privately owned minibuses displays their particular route on signboards behind the windscreens.[65]

 

The word derives from the Turkish for “full” or “stuffed”, as these shared taxis depart from the terminal only when a sufficient number of passengers have boarded.[66] Apart from these minibuses Muğla Municipality also has a scheduled bus service program between towns on the Bodrum peninsula.[67] Public transportation between major towns such as GümbetBitezTurgutreis and the main bus station is non-stop.[68]

 

Port[edit]

The port has ferries to other nearby Turkish and Greek ports and islands.[62] Bodrum has three large marinas and cruise berths. The first marina, Milta, is located in the center of Bodrum. The second marina is located in Turgutreis, and the third, Palmarina, in Yalikavak.

 

Wildlife[edit]

   Maquis shrubland biome, which is the typical vegetation of the Mediterranean climate, is widespread in Bodrum, especially near the coast. Forests cover 61.3% of the district.[69] Conifers such as pines, larches, stone pines, cedars and junipers are the dominant trees in the region.[70]

Forested areas are prone to fires and wildfires are common in the district’s history.[71] 95% of forest fires in Turkey are believed to be caused by human activities and there are concerns that forests are deliberately being set on fire to enlarge the city. The ruling party AKP has been criticized in the media for giving building permits to construct new hotels on burnt and deforested areas.[72][73]

 

Wild boars and foxes are prevalent in the area, as are other animals such as pygmy cormorantsDalmatian pelicans and lesser kestrels. The region is also home to the endangered and internationally protected Mediterranean monk seal.[69]

Detached Luxury Villa For Sale In Bodrum

 

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