We are delighted to present the spacious, luxury villa for sale in Fethiye, located in the exclusive yachting area of Gocek in the south-west of Turkey, with delightful sea and nature views.
Nestled in and among the pine of the hills, this spacious property has the advantage of natural surroundings, with pine-clad mountains.
Property investment in Turkey, especially in elite areas such as Gocek, has increased dramatically over recent years, attracting guests who like to mingle with those of the yachting scene, therefore, this property is a perfect for choice for investors.
Property Specifics
Built over four floors and with 235m2 of floor space, you can expect optimum luxury including a sauna and Turkish bath. Located on the lower level, this luxurious space includes an extra living room, a quiet area of the house for winding down.
A large open plan kitchen and living room can be found on the ground floor. Currently unfurnished, the cream emulsion paint and dark wood colours make for a traditional feel.
The positioning of the property and the way it is split means that the lofty views are visible from inside of the property and though the terrace windows.
The first and second floors have two bedrooms each. All the bedrooms include generously sized ensuites.
Our current availability on this private estate of total 5 Villas is this remaining 235m2 version. 3 of the Villas are sold and the other Villa is not for sale. 3 Villas that are sold have 200m2 net living areas.
Contact Turkey Homes today for full details and our dedicated team of advisors will answer all of the questions you may have.
Gocek is said to be one of the best yachting areas in the Mediterranean area. Its is located about 20 minutes from Dalaman airport and around the same time to Fethiye.
In the summer months, many luxury yachts visit the area flying flags from all over the world, some owned by the rich and famous.
Most of Gocek's residential area is set in the hills overlooking the Marina. There are still many traditional houses if you go far enough into the hills, where locals still work their farms on a day-to-day basis producing fresh fruit and vegetables.