İstanbul
Küçükçekmece
appartment
183 M²
858
The Blue Lake project was built on a plot of 38,000 square meters on the shore of Küçükçekmece Lake in the European section of Istanbul.
The project consists of 6 residential buildings consisting of 14 floors, connected to each other by one bridge, to be a private walkway along the project. It contains 788 housing units and 22 commercial stores.
Commercial units and residences are located in two blocks independently. In the project, 78 apartments with 1 + 0 system, 389 apartments with 1 + 1 system, six apartments 1 + 1 with duplex system, 182 apartments with 2 + 1 system, 110 apartments with 3 + 1, 17 apartments 3 + 1 with duplex system, in addition to two apartments 4 + 1 system, and four apartments 4 + 1 duplexes.
The Blue Lake project is one of the most spacious projects in Istanbul with balconies with a total area of 19 thousand square meters. As all apartments in the project see the lake from the second floor and overlook the lake and the sea from the fifth floor.
The project contains 3 swimming pools and some social facilities on the upper floor of the buildings. Therefore, it is possible to enjoy the pool by watching the sea and lake views.
Blue Lake Project website
The Blue Lake project was implemented on the shores of Küçükçekmece Lake, one of the largest lagoon in the world. Your project is located only 85 meters from Kucukcekmece Lake, surrounded by the lake and green areas on all sides.
Which significantly increased the value of the project, in addition to its close proximity to the main transportation arteries in Istanbul such as the Basın-Express Road, TEM and E5.
Of course, we should not forget its location close to the largest projects ever undertaken by the city of Istanbul, which is the new Istanbul water canal project, Kanal Istanbul.
The project is 5 minutes away from the metro station.
The project is 10 minutes away from the metro bus station.
The project is 35 minutes away from Taksim and Istiklal Street.
The project is close to many schools, hospitals and universities.