Privéwoning met 4 verdiepingen en uitzicht op zee in de buurt van de Bosporus

Istanboel, Gülmez Hasan Sokak
Gebouw • 4 bed. • 2 bad. • 160 m²
€ 234.524

The building consist of 4 floors with basement floor. The total sqm of the apartment is 175 sqm. Each floor is 45 sqm. It has also garden and there is an exit from the basement floor. It is just 3 minutes walking distance to sea side and 

Sarıyer is connected to downtown Istanbul by Buyukdere Road, the main road from Beşiktaş up to Maslak and beyond; this is the route used by minibuses serving Sarıyer-Beşiktaş. There is also high-speed ferry boat service for commuting to the city. However, as a drive through Sarıyer during commute times and rush hour will attest, many people commute by car.

Sarıyer itself is a traditional working-class Turkish town, lacking in infrastructure. The industry feeds the local fish market and a long line of famous fish restaurants. There are also a variety of cafés, kebab houses and bars, where many of İstanbul's residents come to eat and drink on weekends. Many of the restaurants are owned by famous musicians, who sometimes put on live shows for customers.

Emirgan is former retreat from the city, backed by a hillside still green despite the recent construction of villas within it. The district is named for the Ottoman lords (Emirs) that came here on excursions. There is a square in the center, shaded by a huge plane tree, with a cafe in the middle. Home to the Sakıp Sabancı Museum.

Reşitpaşa is a crowded district on the hill above Emirgan. It is a big village, with attractive villas and much illegal gecekondu housing on a forested hillside. The modern campus of the Istanbul Stock Exchange is nearby, along with one of the campuses of Istanbul Technical University and a large new mall, Istinye Park.

Sarıyer's Bosphorus villages, backed by steep hills, were once rural fishing communities. They later became retreats for the city's wealthy. In the Ottoman period, the sultans came to these villages for picnics and excursions. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the coast was lined with summer residences of the wealthy foreign traders of Pera and Galata. Many foreign embassies built summer residences in this period. Since the construction of the coast road, these villages, and increasingly the hillsides behind them, house many expensive villas owned by İstanbul's rich businessmen, actors and musicians, attracted by the coastline and the lush forest behind.

Ruimten

Slaapkamers4
Badkamers2
Toiletruimten1

Oppervlaktes

Woonkamer160 m²
Perceel40 m²

Gülmez Hasan Sokak, Istanboel