Energy-Efficient Living in Secure Building in Bur Esentepe Mh.
Overview
Experience luxury living in this stunning 4+1 apartment, boasting a prime location in Bur Esentepe Mh., Gaziantep. With a spacious living area, high ceilings, and an open floor plan, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. The modern kitchen, renovated bathroom, and updated fixtures add to the property's appeal. Enjoy scenic views from your private balcony, and take advantage of the outdoor garden, garage parking, and secure building. The property is also energy-efficient, with freshly painted walls and stylish interior design. Nearby parks and schools, as well as close proximity to public transportation, make this a great opportunity for families and professionals alike.
Property Details
- Property Name: Luxury 4+1 Apartment
- Location: Bur Esentepe Mh., Gaziantep, Turkey
- Price: 13500000
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 1
- Furnishing: Unfurnished
- Floor: Not Specified
- Year Built: Not Specified
- Garage: Yes
- Ceiling Height: High
- Property Type: Residential
- Renovation: Recently Renovated
- Status: Available
Utility Details
- Heating: Not Specified
- Intercom: Not Specified
- Air Condition: Not Specified
- Window Type: Not Specified
- Cable TV: Not Specified
- Wi Fi: Not Specified
- Ventilation: Not Specified
Outdoor Features
- Parking: Garage
- Garden: Yes
- Security: Secure Building
- Pet Friendly: Not Specified
Floor Plans
Everything Within Reach
Find all the essentials just a short walk away from your doorstep.
- Restaurant: 430 m
- gym: 596 m
- Supermarket: 597 m
- Shopping centre: 597 m
- School: 638 m
- Cafe: 846 m
- Hospital: 885 m
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Walk Score
A higher Walk Score indicates that daily errands and activities can be accomplished without the need for a car, making the area more pedestrian-friendly. This score is calculated using factors such as the distance to nearby schools, grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and public transit options.
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