If you have ever wanted to own a little piece of authentic Bodrum, here's your chance.
We are delighted to offer this traditional stone-built 1 bedroom villa for sale in Bodrum, right in the heart of it all in Bodrum’s town centre. The perfect location just a stone's throw away from the busy Bodrum marina and the beach.
The detached villa sits within a secluded garden with conifer trees giving lots of privacy for the owner or tenant. The garden has plenty of space for parking and terrace furniture so that you can relax in a nice private setting.
The one bedroom detached villa has a total living space of 80m2, a unique layout with mezzanine floors separating each room.
Property Layout
The main entrance opens into the bedroom on the ground level which has plenty of space for a double bed. Just off the bedroom is an ensuite bathroom and a separate guest WC also doubling as a useful utility room.
Moving up a small flight of wooden stairs to the first mezzanine floor level, we find the kitchenette / dining area, with fitted kitchen units and a corner dining suite. The level also has a good sized balcony with partial sea views, ideal for alfresco dining.
Heading up another short wooden stairway, we have the lounge area with a large comfy sofa. The lounge area does not have a TV, however if you head up to the next level, another mezzanine floor, we find the TV which faces the lounge. This top level also houses several very useful storage cupboards.
Dotted around the house are inset shelves and archways, useful for display of books or ornaments. They were most likely to be windows originally which would have added to the light in the house before mains electric was installed.
Despite the mezzanine flooring, the ceilings are high with beams adding to the authenticity of the house.
This beautiful stone house must be seen to fully appreciate its traditional aspects.
This idyllic house comes fully furnished with all white goods, air conditioning units and storage heaters. A perfect cosy Bodrum home for a young couple.
Bodrum Town is where it is all at...
Shopping, eating, history, yachting you name it Bodrum town has it.
Bodrum's best known historical sites is the castle of St Peter, dating back to the early 1400's, which today houses many exhibits from Bodrum's Museum of Underwater Archaeology, with the Glass Wreck Hall displaying a 16 m ship that sunk in 1025 AD.
Bodrum is also a busy yachting area and has a large marina housing many luxury yachts, with some offering daily trips around the local bays where there are many hidden coves and beaches.