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Mandalya Gardens, Akbuk, Turkey Stunning apartments in a beautiful area over-looking the bay of Akbuk and the Aegean sea.
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UPDATE JULY 2008....
The results of the CNBC Europe & Africa Property Awards 2008 have just been revealed and we are delighted to announce that MANDALYA PROPERTY has won an award in the category of BEST DEVELOPMENT TURKEY, specifically for the Mandalya Gardens development in Akbuk. The award will be presented at a glittering gala dinner to be held at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel in London on 27th September.
************** Location Mandalya Gardens is an exclusive hillside development, surrounded by protected pine forest in the peaceful resort of Akbuk on the Aegean coastline of Turkey. The site benefits from panoramic views of the surrounding hillside and beautiful Akbuk bay. The development is located only 15 minutes walk from the local beaches, shops and restaurants and the site is serviced by the local dolmus (minibus) every 15 Minutes until 2am in the summer months. Construction Schedule Completion is expected at the end of December 2007. Facilities And Maintenance Mandalay Gardens development is situated in a beautiful garden setting with tranquil streams and waterfalls. Recreation facilities include:
240mē swimming pool
Children's pool
Restaurant serving European and Turkish cuisine
Relaxing wine bar
Games room
Mini market
Landscaped gardens
Children's play area
Luxury Penthouse Garden Apartments (3 bedroom)
Communal maintenance charges will be between Ģ30 - Ģ45 per month to include:
Maintenance and cleaning of swimming pool.
Maintenance of all communal gardens.
Communal satellite dish antenna.
Site security. Property Management The developer is able to manage your property in many ways. Further details will be available upon request, however, for a small fee, they can manage:
Furnishing
Bill management
Maintenance and cleaning
Property checks (at set periods or upon request)
Restoration and renovation
Airport transfers About the Immediate Vicinity Akbuk is a small town in Turkey where Turkish traditions are still a part of daily life. The town is backed by pine clad hills rolling down to a vast crystal clear bay creating a peaceful and relaxed setting. The bay is edged with a mixture of sandy and shingle beaches which are perfect for water sports and swimming. Akbuk town centre is self contained with mini markets and local shops. The small harbour is home to local fishing boats providing a variety of fresh fish for locals and restaurants. There are a number of holiday complexes, hotels and small pensions catering for tourists in the summer season. Restaurants serving delicious fish and local cuisine at reasonable prices can be found along the bay together with bars playing traditional Turkish music.
The resort of Akbuk was awarded township status in 1991. As a result, new commercial and residential development has been steadily rising and will continue for the next few years. However, much of the area is preserved as green belt land and building restrictions are in force in order to preserve this beautiful bay. Akbuk has recently benefited from a marked increase in European investment and there has been an upsurge in foreign buyers. Although property prices in Akbuk are still low, prices have been rising and this trend is forecast to continue with increasing foreign interest in the area.
Akbuk is part of the region called Didim which has recently been designated a Cultural and Tourism Protection and Development Region. There are plans for the construction of golf courses, sport centres and a marina. The summer season is to be extended from the present 6 months to 9 months and plans to develop 5 star all-inclusive hotels within Akbuk are also on the agenda. Didim has many historical and tourist attractions including Apollon Temple, Miletus and Prienne. The region is easily accessible, lying 170km from Izmir airport and 110km from Bodrum.
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