Istanbul Apartments In Maltepe
Maltepe, Istanbul
Apartment • 2 Bed • 2 Bath




Maximos Real Estate presents Modish Apartment In Istanbul for sale that consists of 3 blocks, 117 apartments and 12 stories on 3.610 m² land area.
If you are looking for an Apartment for sale in the center of Istanbul, this is one of the best choices you should buy and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Belgrad forest.
MAXIMOS real estate turkey is always here to assure you that you will get access to all the necessary facilities such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness center, restaurants, lightning rod, children’s playgrounds, generator, water tank, 24/7 security, closed-circuit video system, cafes, sauna, spa, indoor car parking area, storage room, and technical service room.
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Project Features:
– 24/7 reception
– Sauna
– Turkish Bath
– Steam room
– Massage room
– Fitness centre
– Spa
– Vale
– Security
– Housekeeping
– Indoor and outdoor swimming pools
– Children’s pool and playgrounds
– Kindergarten
Project is away:
1.1 km from Taksim-Beşiktaş-Dolmabahçe Tunnel
1.5 km from E-5
4 km from TEM
5.7 km away from the Bosphorus Bridge
7.6 km away from Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
500 meters from Kabataş-Mahmutbey under construction metro line
About Kağıthane:
A small district located on the European side, Kağıthane is surrounded by Şişli, Eyüp and Beyoğlu districts, and in the west, the Kağıthane Stream merges with the Golden Horn. Even though many people are not aware of it, Kağıthane has a very rich history, which can be noticed by looking at the difference between old and new photographs and taking a better look at some of the history books.
Kağıthane which was previously known as Pissa was established in the period of Byzantine beside the Stream Barbyzes that is now known as the Kağıthane Stream today. When the Ottomans started to rule Istanbul, Kağıthane grabbed the attention of the Ottoman Sultans and with time it became a popular recreational area of the city.
Kağıthane is famous for its role in the Tulip period of the Ottoman Empire. The Tulip Era, the beginning of the Turkish renaissance, started in 1718 and finished in 1930 as a result of Patrona Halil Revolt. The Tulip Era was a peaceful period in which diplomatic relations with Europe expanded, cultural embassies opened and delegations of Europe were more freely assigned in Istanbul.
Above all, the Tulip Period was important for many ground-breaking achievements. In social life, the ruler class of Ottomans started to flirt with European culture and the European entertainment style, clothing fashion, and moral came to Istanbul.
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This apartment is listed in Kagithane, Istanbul (European Side), Turkey. District and map references on this page should be checked against the project or unit shown in the photos.
The current guide price is 233,000€. Based on the listed net size, that is approximately 1,513€/m². Reference: ISTA340C. Final price, payment plan, and inclusions are confirmed in writing before reservation.
The listing shows 3 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s) in a 3+1 layout. Exact floor plans and net internal sizes should be confirmed for the unit you reserve.
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Before reserving this property (ref. ISTA340C), foreign buyers usually pay a reservation deposit, obtain a Turkish tax number, open a bank account, and complete the Foreign Exchange Purchase Certificate (DAB) before the Title Deed (TAPU) transfer at the land registry.
For foreign buyers, the purchase process usually involves a full budget review: approximately 4% title deed transfer fee, land registry charges, DASK earthquake insurance, notary and sworn translator fees, and initial utility connections in addition to the property price.
If you later decide to sell, resale preparation, realistic pricing for the district, and holding period matter. Foreign owners often review the five-year capital gains rule, Title Deed (TAPU) readiness, and agent-led resale steps before listing.
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