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House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
House in Al Buriekah, Al Madinah Province 11540168
Off the market

House buy in Al Mudawwarah Ma'an

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5694 sqft
5 Beds
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This lovely house is a five bedroomed large detached villa with a beautiful nature and sea view. It has a private garden and a private parking area. The villa's walls has thermal insulation. Its garden is surrounded with stone walls and grates on top. This property is located just outside of Kuşadası, in a small but beautiful resort called Yaylaköy. It is surrounded with nature, away from the city noises. No high buildings and offers a calm and peaceful life style. On four levels, a comfortable and spacious living space with two kitchens, two lounge areas and five bedrooms. On the ground floor level it offers a small guest house facility. It has Solar water heating system, heating infrastructure, six balconies, one terrace and one AC unit. It is 6km away from the closest beach and only 4km away from the centre of Kuşadası. Please contact us for more informations about this property, we do organise trip with accommodation, transfer... Kuşadası is a large resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast, and the center of the seaside district of the same name within Aydın Province. Kuşadası is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, and about 60 km (37 mi) from Aydın. The name Kuşadası comes from the Turkish words kuş (bird) and ada (island), as the island has the shape of a bird's head (when seen from the sea).The area has been a centre of art and culture since some of the earliest recorded history, and has been settled by many civilizations since being founded by the Leleges people in 3000 BC. Later settlers include the Aeolians in the 11th century BC and Ionians in the 9th. Originally, seamen and traders built a number of settlements along the coastline, including Neopolis.

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