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2 Bed Apartment for sale

Yalikavak, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey

£76,173 *  [€89,000]

2 Bed Apartment for sale

Yalikavak, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey

£76,173 *  [€89,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Habitable space: 90 m2

Features


  • Contemporary Penthouse with Sea Views
  • Furnished & air-conditioned - key turn ready
  • 2 Communal Swimming Pool
  • Onsite Restaurant
  • Large Balcony panning full width of the property
  • Communal Charge TL270 pcm (Turkish Lira)

Full Description


Smart & contemporary Penthouse with sea views & communal pools

The lovely penthouse is part of the chic Oleander complex which has 2 communal pools and a restaurant/bar. This peaceful location is halfway between Yalikavak and Gumusluk – which are both only 5-7 minutes drive away.

The entrance leads into a spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living room with double patio doors leading to the balcony. The balcony spans the whole front of the property and is also accessed from the master bedroom. The modern kitchen also has a juliette style balcony and a side aspect window. The whole property is flooded with natural light. Down the hallway is the shower room, master bedroom and guest bedroom which also has a juliette style balcony and a side window.

The property is furnished and air-conditioned. It is in excellent condition and is ready to move in to.

YALIKAVAK: The once sleepy fishing village of Yalikavak has now become one of, if not, the most elite areas on the Bodrum Peninsula. The cobbled streets of the old town still retains its charm and culture and offers a variety of restaurants, cafe bars and traditional Gullet cruises. If you enjoy eating fresh fish then you will be at home here as there are many renouned fish restaurants dotted along the water’s edge.  In stark contrast, the new Palmarina is home to luxury yachts of some of the world’s rich and famous.  It has trendy bars, designer boutiques and first class restaurants and has quickly become the place to be seen in Bodrum.

GUMUSLUK, meaning ‘of silver’ is the harbour of ancient Myndos and is one of the oldest settlements on the peninsula. This area is steeped in history and rich in archaeology both on land and underwater. Bring your snorkel because there is so much to see just below the water where parts of the historic city subsided. The centre – a small fishing village – has kept its charm thanks to strictly enforced building prohibitions. This photogenic small waterfront is home to about a dozen fish restaurants and just a few craft shops and is an ideal spot for a bit of peace and quiet. The only noise is the gentle lapping of the sea on the shoreline. From here you can walk across the sunken causeway to Rabbit Island.

THE BODRUM PENINSULA is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline.

Bodrum is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shoppers’ paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquility. Watersport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. There are many Diving schools offering internationally accredited courses and who act as dive guides.

For those of you who would like to play a round of golf in Bodrum Turkey, there is a course in Tuzla and in Ortakent.

The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter’s Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphi Theatre and Myndos Gate.

There are various ways are to explore the peninsula. You can cover the whole peninsula by car in just a few hours by following the coastal road. Daily Gullet cruises, available from most resorts, visit some of the beautiful bays and coves. Alternatively, you can visit each village individually by public transport called a Dolmus.

The sun shines endlessly in Bodrum and after sundown you will enjoy the millions of stars in the clear sky. There is no humidity, and rain in Bodrum during the summer (April to October) is a very rare occurence

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