These two exclusive villas are situated up in the quiet village of Seki. Both plots enjoy unobstructed views of forests to side and seaview and forests to front. Private swimming pools and integrated garages (under swimming pool area). Key features:
- Protected forest area to front
- Unobstructed sea views to front
- Private pool
- Freehold
- Luxury finish
- Hot and cold air-conditioning
- 4 bed 4 bath
- Jacuzzi
- Integrated garage
- Mortgages available
Full description:
These two exclusive villas are situated up in the quiet village of Seki. Both plots enjoy unobstructed views of forests to side and seaview and forests to front. Private swimming pools and integrated garages (under swimming pool area). The raised aspects of these two houses will give fantastic views from pool level.
The villas will have an outer walls built from local stone. Completion August 2007.
LIVING AREA
The living area of 169 m2 is divided over two floors (229 m2 including terraces)
G r o u n d f l o o r
· Spacious living area with fireplace - choice of flooring
· Fully fitted kitchen from a selection of choices
· 1 guest bedroom with terrace
· Shower room with toilet and handbasin fully tiled wall to floor
· Storage room
F i r s t f l o o r
· 3 bedrooms all with own terrace
· 3 ensuite bathrooms fully tiled wall to floor
· Choice of flooring
The master bedroom will an ensuite bathroom with jacuzzi and full length windows - enjoy
uninterrupted views of forest and sea whilst relaxing in your jacuzzi...
The whole house is fitted with heating/air conditioning units. Radiators optional.
PRICE: Off plan - 160,000 sterling
Driving through Evrenkoy upwards to the mountains you will enter the idyllic village of Seki. Here, a protected belt of forest fronts both plots of land which prohibits future development. Seki is renowned for its 100 yr old stone farmhouses and all new houses built in Seki must have exterior stonewalls to retain the charm of this exclusive village.
Side is situated on the Mediterranean coast 75 km from one of Turkey’s largest cities, Antalya. This unique seaside resort lies on a small peninsula flanked by two stretches of golden beach. The old city prospered under the Roman Empire and the old town now retains many of its old features. Travelling into the town you cannot miss the remains of the Roman aqua-duct, which carried water
from the mountains to the town. Full of archaeological wonders: The Amphitheatre, with beautiful views towards the sea, dates back to Hellenistic period and is one of the largest in Turkey; the Roman Temples of Apollo and Artemis; the marketplace; the City Gates; the Roman baths - all surrounded
on the Peninsula by the deep, blue waters of the Mediterranean. At certain points along the main street that runs through the centre and down to the quaint fishing harbour, you can look between the buildings and streets and see the sea on all sides. One of the most enjoyable experiences is walking
through these ruins at night when all are illuminated.
Side has become extremely popular with European and Turkish holidaymakers alike. It has managed to retain its ‘quaintness’ and authenticity and is a jumble of old and new, with an extensive range of tourist accommodation, shops, late-night bars and restaurants mixed in among the ruins of the
ancient city. Due to its abundance of archaeological treasures, all the traditional houses in the old part of Side are of a certain style – pretty, two-storey stone buildings with varnished, wooden balconies all along a labyrinth of narrow, winding alleyways.
Drive West to Antalya and find the ruins of two ancient cities - Perge (30 mins drive) and Aspendos (20 mins drive). To the East, a 10 min drive to Manavgat reveals beautiful lakes, dam, river and waterfalls. The abundance of water from the mountains in this region is reflected in the lush vegetation in this whole area. Banana, olive and lemon groves are plentiful as are fields of vegetables. This is an arable landscape on the edge of a 150 km stretch of golden coastline.
As you climb from Evrenkoy towards the Taurus mountains you reach Seki, which has easy access to the main dual carriageway with direct access to the international airport of Antalya just 50 minutes away. Charter flights now run all year round to Antalya.
DAY ACTIVITIES
White water rafting, all watersports, football, volleyball, paragliding, golf, cycling, go-kart, quad bikes, jeep safari, skiing (Winter), archaeological site visits, boat trips, shopping.
NIGHT ACTIVITES
Bars, restaurants, shopping, opera/ballet/concerts, nightclubs.
AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURES: SIDE
Jan - 15c, Feb - 16c, Mar - 18c, April - 21c, May - 25c, June - 30c, Jul - 34c,
Aug - 34c, Sept - 31c, Oct - 26c, Nov - 21c, Dec - 17c.
WHY INVEST IN TURKEY?
• The European Council opened accession negotiations with Turkey on 3 October 2005.
• Turkey is the 2nd fastest growing economy in the world with a 33.5% cumulative increase in real
GDP in the last 4 years.
• The number of foreign tourists visiting Turkey jumped 20.4% year-on-year in 2005 to
21.125million. (Turkish statistics Institute)
LIVING IN TURKEY
The number of UK citizens who own properties in Turkey rose to 7663 in mid-April 2005 from 2,420 in mid-July 2003. Britain’s investments increased much faster than other foreign nationals in the period in question.
If you prefer buying property at a very reasonable price which you can use yourself for regular holidays, or also rent out to get some income in a country where the summer is long, stretching from March to November, then Turkey is the destination you should consider.