When elegant design meets functionality, it becomes a great combination. Luxury Property Turkey is proud to present these villas to the Bodrum real estate market. The site is established on a total plot of 5000 offering 8 villas all with 400-700 m2 land and 240 m2 closed living space. The villas offer three bedrooms on the upper level with the living and entertainment areas set on the ground level. These properties also come with large private swimming pools.
These smart duplex villas offer three bedrooms with two en-suite and one separate family bathroom on the top level. The lower level offers a guest bathroom and an open plan kitchen, with direct access to the garden and pool on the lower gardens. The property has two doors one on both levels which allows flexibility whether you wish to come on the top floor or downstairs you are able to do so. The bedrooms are large ranging from 16 to 25 m2 in size, and additionally there is a maid room built with completely separate entrance on the garden floor. White is the main color inside the house which allows you to rejuvenate and relax whilst enjoying the amazing sea and bay views from your living area. This is accentuated with wall to ceiling windows and unobstructed views of the Aegean Sea offering homeowners complete serenity and relaxation.
These properties are built with both 12 months living in mind as well as a seasonal retreat, with underfloor heating and VRF (central air) built in the property is cool in the summer and warm in winter time. All properties come with enough space for atleast two cars.
The large garden has a lot of potential and space for an outdoor kitchen, a separate and private deck area and lots of vegetation. Please contact the team at Luxury Property Turkey for further details and tour of this outstanding home.
Gundogan is a small traditional town on the Bodrum Peninsula. Historically, it was known as Farilya, today it is referred to as Gundogan, meaning “sunrise”. The ancient Lelegian city of Madnasa is nearby, and ancient rock formations to the east of the town are still visible. It is still an important town for sponge diving, fishing, olive and tangerine growing. The old and also new settlers have protected the character of the town and new developments have not touched the older houses surrounded with trees of mandarins, olive, pomegranates, bananas and oak. The scent of orange trees welcoming visitors along the sea-side still remains. The hillsides in this area of the Peninsula are shrouded in pine trees, and give Gundogan a different vibe than some of the more barren looking parts of the Peninsula. These hillsides are perfect for hiking and to explore the area for Leleg ruins.
Gundogan is where many Turkish families from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir etc have holiday homes which they visit each year which makes the town more ‘Turkish in feel compared with some of the neighbouring town. However, over the last decade, Gundogan has become popular with developers investing in the area, building smart hotels and holiday homes inhabited and frequented by tourists from other countries. The area now has a very smart, cosmopolitan feel but retains its traditional charm. It is also less expensive than other parts of the Peninsula.
Restaurants, cafes and boutique hotels line the horseshoe shaped beach, some have wooden jetties stretching out from the beach over the water with large colourful cushions and loungers provided for sunbathing and dining. Boutique hotels mix with traditional eating places, giving the area a traditional and chilled out atmosphere. Relax and take it easy with the local delicacies or a chilled glass of wine.