The One Güneşli
Developed by Bardo Construction, The One Güneşli project rises on a construction area of 17,171 square meter...
Bağcılar, Istanbul EuropeLocation
Istanbul Europe SilivriDeliver date
December 2022Price from
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KİPTAŞ Silivri Phase 4 Residences consist of a total of 1,396 residential units across 32 blocks, 50 street-level shops, and 1 nursery. The project features 474 units of 2+1 open-plan kitchens with an average gross area of 86 square meters, 702 units of 2+1 closed kitchens averaging 92 square meters, and 220 units of 3+1 apartments spanning 111 square meters.
The 86-square-meter 2+1 open-plan kitchen apartments are offered to buyers for a cash price of 227,900 TL. A down payment of 45,580 TL, equivalent to 20% of the housing cost, is required. The remaining balance of 182,320 TL is structured over a 120-month term, with installments starting at 2,250 TL per month.
The 92-square-meter 2+1 closed kitchen apartments have a cash price of 257,600 TL. A down payment of 51,520 TL is required, with the remaining 206,080 TL spread over 120 months. Monthly payments for this option start at 2,540 TL.
The 111-square-meter 3+1 apartments are sold for a cash price of 305,250 TL. A down payment of 61,050 TL (20% of the total cost) is required, and the remaining 244,200 TL is payable over 120 months at 2,950 TL per installment.
KİPTAŞ is bringing a new social housing project to life with its innovative vision and high-quality architectural design. Pre-applications have now begun for "Silivri Phase 4 Residences," a project that redefines social housing with its contemporary design and architecture. Deliveries for the project are scheduled within 2.5 years.
Lowest-highest housing price range: 227,900 TL - 305,250 TL
KİPTAŞ's Silivri Phase 4 Residences have sparked debate: Are these homes truly intended for low-income families and the homeless, or are they a profit-driven venture for supporters? The apartments, initially priced at 290,000 TL including expenses, reportedly surged to 1.5 million TL just a week after Mayor İmamoğlu's inauguration. How did prices escalate so dramatically, and how did these units become commercial assets? Isn't KİPTAŞ supposed to be a social organization dedicated to providing affordable housing for low-income and homeless citizens?
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