- PROPERTY TYPE: Detached villa
- CONSTRUCTION YEAR: 2020
- PROPERTY CONDITION: Excellent
- LIVING AREA: 250 m²
- PLOT SIZE (APPROX.): 650 m²
- PROPERTY ORIENTATION: West
- VIEWS: Panoramic Sea views
- NUMBER OF FLOORS: 2
- BEDROOMS: 4 or 5 double bedrooms
- BATHROOMS: 3 en-suite bathrooms, 1 family bathroom and separate WC/cloakroom
- LIVING AREA: Large living area with terrace access
- KITCHEN: Fully equipped kitchen
- UTILITY ROOM: Yes
- FLOOR TYPES: Marble
- GARDEN: Private and landscaped
- OUTSIDE: Large private garden, terrace and pool area
- SWIMMING POOL: Private pool
- PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS: No
- ELECTRICAL SUPPLY: Mains with backup generator
- WATER SUPPLY: Mains and artesian well
- PARKING: Private parking lot
- HEATING: Central heating and cooling system
- AIR CONDITIONING: All rooms
- WATER HEATING: Central
- SECURITY: Alarm and gated
- FURNISHED: No
- AIRPORT: 52 km to Bodrum Airport
- NEAREST TOWN: 2 km to Gumusluk
- DISTANCE TO KEY TOWN: 15 km to Yalikavak, 15 km to Bodrum
- SEA/ BEACH: 800 m
- SUPERMARKETS: 800 m
The peaceful village of Gumusluk is one of the oldest settlements on the Bodrum peninsula standing on the site of the ancient Carian city of Myndus.
Because of this, Gumusluk is protected against developments, which means it has not been over developed. Today Gumusluk retains a small-scale, relaxed, and magical atmosphere thanks to strictly enforced building prohibitions, designed to protect the ancient site. Gumusluk is the perfect antidote for modern-day living, it’s a great place to unwind in an idyllic setting. Bars & Restaurants are also forbidden from playing music too loud!
The wonderful shelter of the bay provides a natural harbour for yachts and local fishing boats, and the waterfront restaurants enjoy a reputation for excellent fresh fish amongst the Turks as far away as Istanbul. Gumusluk is famed amongst many famous Turkish actors, artists and musicians who frequent the bay during the summer months.
Rabbit Island, famous for its rabbits scurrying around, offers a magnificent panorama of the bay, and separates the two well-sheltered bays of Gumusluk. It is easily accessible by a partially sunken causeway.