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2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Detached Villa in Bodrum Gumusluk with Excellent Sea Views Fully furnished with white goods |
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| Reference: |
GUM1049VL |
| Price: |
£88,000 / €111,275 |
| Location: |
Bodrum Gumusluk |
| Property Type: |
Villa(s) |
| Category Of Property: |
Retirement Home(s), Investment Property, Ideal Holiday Home(s) |
| Completion Status: |
New Build |
| No of Bedrooms: |
2 |
| No of Bathrooms: |
2 |
| Floor: |
2 |
| No of Units In Estate: |
50-100 |
| Sq Metres Built: |
85 |
| Sq Metres Plot: |
350 |
| Sq Metres Terrace: |
19 |
| Furnished: |
Part Furnished |
| Swimming Pool: |
Shared |
| Distance From Sea: |
500 meters |
| Type Of Parking: |
Private Parking |
| Security: |
Communal |
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Description
2 bed 2 bath detached villa in Bodrum Gumusluk with unobstructed sea views within a small estate of 13 detached villas and a large shared pool. The estate is only 300 meters to the beach. This Bodrum property makes ideal Bodrum holiday home and Bodrum retirement home due to its ample living area and convenient location for all year living.
There is very limited availability and prices will very soon increase. | Full description | SEA VIEW Homes are just 500 meters away from Gumusluk centre and 9 miles to Bodrum town centre.
Gumusluk is built on the site of the ancient city of Myndos. Sophisticated seafood restaurants can be found on the harbour which is especially charming when lit in the evening.
The majority of the villas have a magnificent sea view. The beach is a long sandy beach with crystal waters for hot days and peaceful charming sunsets. The sea is 300 mt. away.
There are 13 villas in this estate . VILLA SUN: 95,000 GBP Detached two storey villas (2 villa) Livigroom, open plan kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms + 1 WC Two terraces Barbeque
VILLA MOON : from 88,000 GBP 80 sqm, detached two storey villas (11 villas) Livingroom, open plan kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom + 1 WC 2 Terraces Barbeque
QUALITY TSE registered material used throughout the constraction (An equilavent to EU standards)
GENERAL On site parking for one car per villa 24 hrs security, Gardening maintenance, 90 sqm communal swimming pool 10 sqm children‘s pool 1 Pool Cafe – Bar, General water tank capacity is 90 ton Each villas has seperate water and electricity connection
About Gumusluk Gumusluk is 23 kilometers from the city of Bodrum and is set amidst tangerine groves. The shoreline is decked with seafood restaurants. Gumusluk roughly means ‘from silver‘. Piri Reis explains how this village got it‘s name in his written work in 1521. He explains that during the reign of Sultan Mehmet II, flourishing silver mines existed near the town and the city was named after them. However, the locals argue that Gumusluk gets its name due to the silvery light emitted by the sea‘s phosphorescence at night. The history of the town is at least as old as that of Bodrum.
Gumusluk the site of a Lelege town founded 5,000 years ago, then called Myndos. No excavations have ever been undertaken here, however, records are full of references to the city. The cove is the best-protected natural shelter along a shoreline that is constantly exposed to the wind. Also, the entrance to the cove is concealed by the land in such a way that one can find it only if one knows exactly where to look. A strip of sand encircles the cove. To the right of it is a little island called Tavsan (Rabbit ). When the sea is shallow, you can literally walk to this island via the small causeway of stones that was built in Hellenistic times.
While making your little ‘walk‘ to this island, make sure to check out the remains of ruins underneath the water. The stones are still here, but the rabbits that gave their name to the island alas have all but vanished. Gumuslukhas been the scene of some momentous events in history. When Anthony and Cleopatra set sail for Rome - they made a stop here. Myndos is where Brutus and his fellow conspirators hatched their plan to murder Julius Caesar and is also the site Brutus fled to and hid for a time after the assassination. Today, this 5,000-year-old site is an important part of Turkish tourism. It is totally cosmopolitan and very popular, particularly with British tourists.
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