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Silivri · Istanbul 🇹🇷 Türkiye
Modern design villas in the European side of Istanbul
Project Overview
If you are seeking tranquility, comfort, and natural scenery while purchasing a villa in Istanbul, Selim Pasha in the European side of the city is one of the ideal regions for you. This property is quite close to Istanbul's main highway E-5, and it is also close to a hospital, school, kindergarten, and other services.
However, because this neighborhood is developing, if you are searching for an investment in the Turkish real estate market, this property is an excellent alternative.
About The Project
- The project is located near the famous Selimpasa coast Each villa has its own private pool + private big garden + sea views
- Shared green spaces in the project are very wide
- Beautiful interior and exterior finishes and engineering design by exploiting spaces and views
- It includes integrated services such as round-the-clock protection, children's play areas, and others
- Suitable for investment
- It is located 700 meters from the hospital
- Close to public, private, and international schools and kindergartens
Features & Amenities
- Smart home system
- WiFi
- 24/7 security
- Car park
- Security Camera
- Pool
- Shopping center
- Airport
- Minibus
- Bus
- Metrobus
- Taksim Square
- Bosphorus Bridge
- Sea
- features.Landscape
- Sea
Available Units 1
| Type | Bedrooms | Area m² | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| unit_type.Semi-detached villa | 4 | 550 | $1,368,000 |
What Buyers Say
Verified reviews from real clients
Amara.P
"I work in finance so I pushed them hard on the numbers — currency risk, exit liquidity, realistic yield. They didn't give me sales talk, they actually sat with me and ran the scena..."
Marcus .Berlin
"We flew out to see things with our own eyes before signing anything. They didn't mind at all — actually set up the whole trip for us, including a lawyer they had no connection to,..."
Wael Metash. Algeria
"Came for the Turkish citizenship route. Other agencies were saying 6 months, this team said 3-6 and be patient. They were right, it took about 4 months. At least I wasn't panicking..."