A 17 year old 3 storey, 4
bedroom, semi-detached spacious villa in a very popular area of the
resort, in excellent condition. The fitted kitchen is all in white with
marble tops working surfaces, there is a fully working fireplace with
glass doors, used on the odd days in winter when a fire may be needed,
the villa has part tiled and wood & laminate floors throughout, which
keeps cleaning to a minimum, there are 3 bathrooms in the villa, 1
upstairs, this one has a small bath, the other 2 being downstairs are
fitted with showers, all are tiled – you can move straight in here as
there is no need to do any renovating or decorating. the gardens are on
3 sides of the villa, grass and a variety of bushes & roses, the veranda
goes all around the villa and has very nice tiles, wooden railings and
uprights, the underside of the roof is dark pine giving shade at the
hotter times of the day, the villa windows and doors are wood, a stone
wall with iron railing s surround the villa, these are approximately a 1
meter high.
Asking Price
The price for the property compares favourably with
others being sold in the area.
Area Details
The views from the villa are
lovely, both sea and nature can be seen from the ground or upper levels
of the villa, being on a corner there are 2 main roads and 1 road which
only accesses the residential area, all the roads are quite even in the
busier times of the year. The local buses passes and stops if necessary
every 15 minutes throughout the year. One of the larger supermarkets
(Migros) is just 400 meters away.
Other Useful İnformation
Some of the most interesting historical place to visit
are all within a very short drive of the villas location, Ephesus,
According to the old legends, was founded by the female warriors known
as the Amazons. The name of the city is thought to have been derived
from "APASAS", the name of a city in the "KINGDOM OF ARZAWA" meaning the
"city of the Mother Goddess". Ephesus was inhabited from the end of the
Bronze Age onwards, but changed its location several times in the course
of its long history in accordance with habits and requirements. House of
the Virgin Mary, the belief that the Virgin Mary had spent her last days
in the vicinity of Ephesus and that she had died there, focused
attention on a nun named Anna Katharina Emmerich who had lived in the
late 18th century (1774-1820). The efforts to find the house were
greatly influenced by her detailed description of the Virgin Mary's
coming to Ephesus, her life and her last home there and the
characteristics of the city although she had never been to Ephesus. The
Cave of Zeus, Surrounded mostly by the olive trees and a great variety
of the colourful wild flowers of the region, pretends to be hidden from
view, serving as a "secret" place. To mythology, Zeus used to swim
inside, with the beautiful girls of the village, hiding from his jealous
wife, Hera. Some of the more practical places are Kipa supermarket
(Tesco) which is approximately 2 miles away.