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General Description: Last phase of Newly Built Apartments just completed July 2006 in complex in town centre of Yalikavak, Bodrum Peninsula. There are 15 props available for sale now - in Phase 2 / 3. Each block will offer 2 Ground Floor and 2 First Floor 2 Bedroom Apartments. There are 136 apartments total and Phase 1 (80 units) sold out. Some of the residential development will offer sea views.
Accommodation comprises of W.C., Living area with open plan fitted Kitchen, 1 Double and 1 Twin Bedroom, 1 Bathroom with shower, 1 Sun terrace or balcony.
Facilities: All apartments built using quality finishes, using brick construction outer and inner walls and painted, They will offer scenic views and have landscaped gardens. All windows are double glazed with uPVC frames. Internal doors are wooden “american style” panel doors. All floors are ceramic throughout. Bathrooms are fully ceramic tiled. Wooden veneer units are fitted in open plan lounge and kitchen. Each room has one ceiling light and two plug sockets and will be ready wired for air conditioning. The development has a shared 250 sq metre swimming pool and Café Bar, Kindergarten, mini golf and sporting area. Full spec available upon request.
Location: Resort is 750 metres from Yalikavak Town Centre on Bodrum peninsula and 700 metres walk to Beach, 700 metres walk to local bazaar and restaurants. Yalikavak has a very good local transport system and is just 17 km from Bodrum city. Development is 30 km to Bodrum airport.
Price List: From 45700 GBP - 52500 GBP depending sea view or pool view. Payment plan: Cash - 10% down and balance 90% cash one month later or if remortgaging up to 6 weeks later.
Key Selling Points: * Good holiday letting potential * Buildings will only make 40% of this land plot, the rest will be communal, green park areas * Developers own management company running maintenance for a monthly fee * Yalikavak impresses with its combination of traditional charm and contemporary comforts * Yalikavak, a former fishing and sponge divers village attracting many foreign yachts to its harbour |