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Why Basaksehir in Istanbul is a Great Residential Area

Basaksehir of Istanbul

Property buyers looking to learn more about Basaksehir in Istanbul will be surprised by what the district offers. As one of the 39 areas that make up Turkey's largest and most prominent city, the forward-thinking, strong infrastructure and innovative urban planning easily attracts Turkish buyers and foreign property investors eager to get on the overseas property ladder.

The district belongs to Turkey’s Marmara region in European Istanbul, and its popularity climbs as each month passes. This aligns with surrounding districts like Eyup, Esenler, Avcilar, Esenyurt, and Arnavutkoy, which are the city's housing hotspots because of mega-projects and transport and infrastructure networks. Until 2009, Başakşehir fell under the rule of nearby Kucukcekmece, but population growth prompted it to become a formed district, and its success continues to grow.

Basaksehir Istanbul Landscapes

About Basaksehir in Istanbul

The Basaksehir area is divided into ten neighbourhoods: the Bahcesehir 1st and 2nd sections, Ziyagokalp, Basak, Basaksehir, Kayabasi, Sahintepe, Samlar village, Guvercintepe, and Altinsehir. The last five form an area known as Azatlik, a name dating back to the Armenian settlement during the Ottoman era. This area was a significant gunpowder producer and later became farming land named Resenli after the Ottoman military officer who owned it.

Bahcesehir Lake and Sular Vadesi

Meanwhile, the Bahcesehir neighbourhood claims the title of a strategic location to buy property thanks to the massive 26,000 square metres artificial lake, the biggest in Turkey. During summer and at weekends, residents flock to cafes, picnic areas, and children's playgrounds. A sizeable seating area is perfect for concerts, and the green beauty attracts wedding photographers and newlyweds.

Bahcesehir is also home to Sular Vadesi, which translates as a water valley. The park, which has a 4-kilometre walking track, fills up in the morning with keep-fit fanatics, while families with young kids love using the playgrounds and themed water attractions.

Historical Heritage of Yarimburgaz Cave

Despite Basaksehir's modern outlook, its most famous landmark, Yarimburqaz cave, draws notoriety as an early human settlement. Also called Altinsehir cave because of its location, archaeologists working there since the 19th century uncovered the ruins of a Byzantine church. Such is its importance; Turkish filmmakers and several soap operas have featured the cave, although, over decades, treasure hunters caused significant damage.

Samilar Forest: Green Areas Galore

Twenty years ago, Turkey embarked on a major project to clean up and modernise Istanbul's city centre through new housing developments, improved infrastructure, and fast and frequent transport. However, a decade later, their efforts were criticised for a lack of green space. The Basaksehir Istanbul district bypassed criticism because of the preservation and upkeep of the Samlar forest. Covering 50 square kilometres, the biodiversity of plants and wild animals is a vital green space in Istanbul's city centre, and residents enjoy the beauty through hiking trails and activities.

Educational Facilities

Alongside green recreational facilities, the Basaksehir district has something else to boast about because its educational institutions are top-class among Turkish cities. As a university hub with several private schools teaching various courses, private Universities include Ibn Khaldun University and Sabahattin Zaim.  Families with kids of a young to teenage status can choose from private and state primary and secondary schools. International schools include the Arab Al-Aqsa Basaksehir School, British International School, and Ambassador School. This is partly why many foreign expat families choose to live here.

Public Transport and Health

Professional healthcare facilities, from private clinics to state-run hospitals, are the jewel of social amenities. The professionalism and esteemed reputation make Basaksehir the best in Turkey and Europe. Medical City is a state-of-the-art hospital that greatly benefits residents with eight specialised departments, including psychiatry, rehabilitation, and oncology. Ranking as the most significant health complex with vital facilities, other top-notch facilities include the Cam and Sakura city hospitals.

The local council also extended Basaksehir's transportation system of bus services and metro line to include a new tram line. The metro is already a widely used route stretching for 16 kilometres, including places like the industrial site of the old Ataturk International Airport.

Basaksehir Central Square and Commercial Centres

The most talked-about project for modern infrastructure daily is the Centre Huge Square, a massive project boasting 252 streets, a 5-star hotel, conference halls, a fitness centre, cultural centres, extensive botanical gardens, restaurants, cafes, and a host of shops and medical facilities. Intended to be a transport hub with links to other places in Istanbul, the square serves thousands of people daily with top-notch doorstep services, and local council officials say it matches counterparts in European cities.

Istanbul Airport

New Istanbul Airport and Canal Route

Let's not forget the influence of the new Istanbul airport and the planned canal route, both mega-projects of Turkey attracting global attention. At one time, Istanbul's housing market rarely featured Basaksehir and the surrounding districts because there was no interest. The first flurry came when the Turkish government started building a new airport near Arnavutkoy to replace the old Ataturk airport. This interest intensified with the planned Istanbul canal route. Aiming to reduce traffic through the crowded Bosphorus Strait, this ambitious project will create another island out of Istanbul.

Football and Fatih Terim Stadium

As if its accomplishments were not enough, the district has a prominent Turkish football team. Some credit can go to its ultra-modern stadium, which seats 17,000 people and was built at a staggering cost of 178 million. Including three pitches and a campus, its standards match those of other international teams. They also collaborated with the City Football Group, the owner behind Manchester City, hence boosting their profile. Aside from that, residents also enjoy the massive Ataturk Olympic Stadium, which is Turkey’s largest stadium.

Shopping Malls and Centres

Despite Basaksehir's thrust into the modern world, some age-old traditions still exist, including the local farmers' market, an event all over Turkey that brings locals in for fresh fruit and vegetable supplies. Alongside this tradition, shopping centres are big businesses, and Basaksehir delivers this in bucket loads. Miopark, which holds the title of Turkey's largest indoor theme park, doubles as a one-stop entertainment centre.

With themed attraction rides, food courts, shopping, and children's clubs spread over 12,000 m2, families have everything they need and want all under one roof. It is by far the most popular, but should residents wish to swap themes for the day, other notable malls to visit include Misstanbul, Olimpa, and Metronome. However, the jewel in the crown is the Istanbul Mall, one of Turkey's largest shopping malls.

The Turkish Citizenship by Investment Scheme

Foreign investors or buyers looking at Turkey for a long-term endeavour will be interested in learning about Turkish citizenship by investment scheme, of which many homes in Başakşehir are eligible. For real estate investments over $400,000, all buyers must do is keep the property for at least three years. Many apartment prices are applicable, and the geographical location makes the program a great lifetime investment. (Find out more here.)

Basaksehir Istanbul Property Investment

Property investment and Real Estate Consulting

Keeping with the modern theme, the vast range of real estate projects includes lifestyle residential complexes with various apartment types and integrated facilities. Featuring different architectural trends, they make life comfortable with on-site facilities, including swimming pools, gyms, saunas, cafes, landscaped gardens and much more. Luxury apartments for sale are the perfect example, and they catch the eye of investors with significant discounts on real estate prices and extended payment plans.

Over the last five years, house owners have seen a substantial rise in Turkish liras regarding the value of their homes, but despite that, average prices remain affordable. To learn more about Basaksehir in Istanbul, contact us with questions and arrange a time and date to view neighbourhoods and suitable properties for sale. Alternatively, browse through listings of residential projects and fill in the enquiry form for more information about any home in particular.

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