AT THE CENTER OF ANATOLIA SIDE IN USKUDAR/ISTANBUL
Starts From
$1,530,000
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Lot No
:
946
Area (m2)
:
209-392 m2
Land Area (m2)
:
14315 m2
Number of Rooms
:
4-6
Bedrooms
:
5+
Bathrooms
:
6
Balconies
:
2
Terraces
:
1
Number of Floors
:
5
Distance to Sea
:
8
Distance to Airport
:
30
Property Features;
Balcony
Balcony
Elevator
Elevator
Terrace
Terrace
Parking
Parking
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
Smart House
Smart House
Satellite TV
Satellite TV
Park
Park
Signaling
Signaling
Appliances
Appliances
Sauna
Sauna
Concierge
Concierge
Description;

Get ready to experience the spirit of Çamlıca, which was a popular visiting point in the Ottoman period and the subject of literary works, poems and songs, from the past to the future. In one of the most oxygen-producing districts of Istanbul, sweat in the tennis court, walk on the hiking trails against the magnificent Çamlıca view, while jog in the historical Çamlıca groves. 7 blocks and 89 very special flats in total on an area of ​​14,315 m2 are waiting for their new home owners at this project

Camlica/Uskudar

Camlica is a hilly and green district located in Üsküdar district of Istanbul. Büyük Çamlıca and Küçük Çamlıca Hills , which contain pine groves where the most beautiful views of the city of Istanbul as well as the Bosphorus can be seen, are located in this district. It consists of Kısıklı, Police, Küplüce, Ferah, Yavuztürk, Bulgurlu, Burhaniye and also Acıbadem Neighborhoods. 

Üsküdar is a large and densely populated district and the municipality of Istanbul, Turkey. On the Anatolian shore of the Bosphorus. It is on the north by Beykoz, on the east by Ümraniye, on the southeast by Ataşehir, while on the south by Kadıköy. On the west by the Bosphorus, with the areas of Beşiktaş, Beyoğlu, and Eminönü on the opposite shore. It is home to about half a million people. Üsküdar is also the usual name for the historic center of the municipality.

 

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