This ultra-modern residential complex is located on the shores of the Marmara Sea in the Ataköy (Bakirköy) district of Istanbul. The complex consists of four blocks with 1401 apartments of layouts from 1 + 1 to 4.5 + 1 and a hotel with 200 rooms. The territory of the complex is 127,600 m2. The apartments offer stunning views of the sea and the metropolis.
Spacious apartments have huge terraces and balconies, as well as panoramic windows overlooking landscaped gardens and the Sea of Marmara. All apartments in the complex are equipped with modern kitchen furniture, built-in stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Superior bathrooms with high quality finishes and functional layouts of apartments will not leave you indifferent. The master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and balcony, as well as built-in wardrobes around the perimeter, will certainly make your life here as comfortable as possible.
In this complex, linear 1 + 1 apartments (one bedroom and an American-style kitchen-living room) are available for purchase.
Ataköy (tur. Ataköy) is a semt (quarter) in Bakirkoy district. It appeared as a result of the implementation of the project of one of the first satellite cities in the country.
Situated on the European side of Istanbul, the luxurious Ataköy area rises above the Sea of Marmara and is surrounded by an excellent public service network with vital facilities and a charming beach. It is located 43 km from the new Istanbul Airport and today is considered a favorite place for buying property by wealthy people who are chasing the comfort and luxury of housing.
Ataköy is characterized by its modern and vibrant urban style for residential complexes, and the combination of this with the presence of a coastline on the sea impresses the entire population of Istanbul. In addition to being close to the metrobus line on the E-5 highway, there are shopping centers, hotels, high-end restaurants, an integrated amusement park and nearby universities.
Its territory, formerly the outskirts of Istanbul, belonged to the Turkish military and was called Barutkhane (literally translated as “powder store”). Then the area was called “Atakoy”, which can literally be translated as “Ataturk’s settlement”.
Completion of construction: 2017.
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