Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
- City: BODRUM PROPERTY
- Property type: Villa
- Bedrooms: 2
- Offer type: Bodrum Villas
- Neighborhood: Bodrum
- Bathrooms: 1
- Property size: 194 m²
- Property ID: 20265
Features
- Air Conditioning
- ATM
- Balcony
- Barbecue
- Car Park
- Car-parking
- Central heating
- full sea view
- Garden
- Green Areas
- Gym
- Sauna
- Security
- Swimming Pool
- WiFi
Details
Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
This project has become a life brand for 50 years with its uncompromising understanding of quality and qualified living spaces; In one of Bodrum’s most special bays which has a perfect harmony where all architectural details meet with nature, consists of 3 different villa types, 6 different residence units with large terraces and lush gardens.
It brings to life a Private Luxury life concept in Bodrum, with its nature, which is integrating with its natural geography regardless of borders, waiting to be discovered in all four seasons, its seafront location and all the details where comfort turns into design. The flats of the project, which includes 210 residences from 2+1 to 5+1, 50 villas of 5+1 and 6+1 types, and a boutique hotel, vary between 118 and 520 square meters.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move
Project Information:
48 Villas and 196 Residence
2+1, 3+1 , 4+1,5+1, 6+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
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
2+1 | 194 m2 | 194 m2 | 1.760.000 $ | 1.850.000 $ |
3+1 | 216 m2 | 236 m2 | 1.890.000 $ | 2.280.000 $ |
4+1 | 260 m2 | 266 m2 | 2.340.000 $ | 2.760.000 $ |
5+1 | 314 m2 | 314 m2 | 2.780.000 $ | 1.890.000 $ |
6+1 | 715 m2 | 715 m2 | 7.640.000 $ | 7.970.000 $ |
Location:
5 Minutes to Sea side
30 Minutes to Highway
45 Minutes to Bodrum International Airport
Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
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Province | Muğla |
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• Mayor | Ahmet Aras[1] (CHP) |
• Kaymakam | Bekir Yılmaz[2] |
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• District | 656.06 km2 (253.31 sq mi) |
Population
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• Urban | 181,541[4] |
Website | www.bodrum.bel.tr |
Bodrum (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbodɾum]) is a port city in Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey, at the entrance to the Gulf of Gökova. Its population was 35,795 at the 2012 census, with a total of 136,317 inhabitants residing within the district’s borders. Known in ancient times as Halicarnassus, the city was once home to the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, also known as the tomb of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The city was founded by Dorian Greeks. It later fell under Achaemenid Persian rule and became the capital city of the satrapy of Caria. Mausolus ruled Caria from here, and after his death in 353 BC, his wife Artemisia built a tomb, called the Mausoleum, for him. Macedonian forces laid siege to the city and captured it in 334 BCE. After Alexander‘s death, the city passed to successive Hellenistic rulers and was briefly an independent kingdom until 129 BCE, when it came under Roman rule.
A series of natural disasters and repeated pirate attacks wreaked havoc on the area, and the city lost its importance by the time of the Byzantine era. The Knights Hospitaller arrived in 1402 and used the remains of the Mausoleum as a quarry to build Bodrum Castle. The castle and its town became known as Petronium, whence the modern name Bodrum. After the conquest of Rhodes by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1522, the town fell under Ottoman control as the Knights Hospitaller relocated to Europe..Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
By the 20th century, the city’s economy was mainly based on fishing and sponge diving, but tourism has become the main industry in Bodrum since the late 20th century. The abundance of visitors has also contributed to Bodrum’s retail and service industry. Milas–Bodrum Airport and Kos International Airport are the main airports that serve the city. The port has ferries to other nearby Turkish and Greek ports and islands, Kos being the most important. Most of the public transportation in the city is based on local share taxis and buses.
Contents
Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
- 1Etymology
- 2History
- 3Geography
- 4Main sights
- 5Demographics
- 6Government
- 7Economy
- 8Culture
- 9Transportation
- 10Wildlife
- 11Notable people
- 12Twin towns — sister cities
- 13See also
- 14References
- 15External links
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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 Andimachia, Greece, 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 Gümbet, Bitez, Turgutreis 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.
- Lux Detached Houses with Sea View In Bodrum 048
- ID: 20265
- Published: September 26, 2022
- Last Update: September 27, 2022
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