Sbarcare para comprar en Gumusluk, Mugla
5766 Sqm land for sale with sea views and building permission for a 2 storey stone house The land has road side position on the Yalikavak side of Karakaya with Gumusluk on the other side Electric + water utilities are close. New developments have been constructed in the region. > Click for information about Bodrum Peninsula Reasons to invest in Bodrum: The Turkish Lira is currently very low and this year has traded at a 20% depreciation against the USD which ensures great value to foreign investors offering excellent exchange rates In 2019 revenue from Turkish tourism achieved a $34.5 billion high and $1 billion revenue on accommodation alone with 51.9m Visitors coming to Turkey in that year alone Seeking to re-activate the ancient Sino-Turkic Silk Road trade route, China signed and declared intent to invest into 12 million square meters of land in the vicinity of the Dörttepe district, just 15 minutes from Bodrum International Airport Finally, Turkey offers beautiful beaches, culture and healthy mediterranean food with a year round warm climate Gumusluk Information Although most of the city’s monuments disappeared, visitors still see the ruins of a basilica, tower and church. The monuments mentioned by the ancient writers who visited the region in the 18th century are not visible any more. Here are still a number of reminders of the area’s historical past with the stadium, theatre and walls surviving from ancient Myndos and a Byzantine church today restored as a cultural centre. On top of the hill is the remains of Kadikalesi ‘Kadi Castle’, a Hellenistic fortification, together with a Roman church and cistern. Thanks to strict building prohibitions, the sea front has kept its original appearance and beautiful fishing village charm. Many excellent fish restaurants along the small waterfront attract great number of people to Gumusluk, where you can sit comfortably and enjoy fresh seafood and splendid sunsets. Gumusluk has also become an escape for the elite artistic and musical crowds from Istanbul. Live music in cozy beach front establishments attract crowds from all over the peninsular. The village of Gumusluk which is protected against modern developments thanks to its proximity to ancient Myndos, takes its name from the nearby mountain. The local Rabbit Island can be reached by a short walk through the sea while its protected harbour makes Gumusluk a favourite place for mooring Gulets.