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Esenyurt · Istanbul 🇹🇷 Türkiye
Residence in the centre of modern Istanbul
Project Overview
The property is located on the European side of Istanbul in the Esenyurt area where you can find the most affordable prices for residential apartments, in a modern and sophisticated way build the project close to highways with the possibility of using the bus for public transport.
Located near the metro station under construction in the area, it will be launched in 2023 the project consists of 5 blocks, and 1500 apartments for sale divided into 5 stages. Apartment types 1 + 1, 2+1
About The Project
- The project features a beautiful special design
- Suitable for Turkish citizenship
- It contains all the necessary high-end facilities for the life of
- Close to all transportation
- High-quality finishes and designs
- Suitable for family accommodation
- It has all the necessary facilities such as a sauna, a gym, swimming pools, and a bathroom
- A good investment opportunity where it has a large profit return
Features & Amenities
- Hot Bath
- Smart home system
- WiFi
- 24/7 security
- Car park
- Security Camera
- Elevator
- Green landscape
- Gym
- Back yard
- Pool
- Shopping center
- Spa
- Airport
- Minibus
- Bus
- Metrobus
- Taksim Square
- Bosphorus Bridge
- Sea
- City
Available Units 4
| Type | Bedrooms | Area m² | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat | 1 | 53 | $81,000 |
| Flat | 1 | 87 | $109,000 |
| Flat | 2 | 104 | $112,000 |
| Flat | 3 | 143 | $207,000 |
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..."