Description
Located in Uskudar, considered to be the most prominent Anatolian district of Istanbul, is a renovated historical six-story mansion with views of the Bosphorus Strait. The distinctive multi-level floor plan of the property makes it suitable for use not only as a personal residence, but also a boutique hotel, retail outlet, cafe, restaurant, polyclinic, or office. The mansions spans a basement, sub-basement, ground floor, two upper floors, and loft floor, for a total of six stories and x square meters. A private elevator facilitates accessibility. Privacy fencing encloses the lot. Three means of entry are available- the primary entrance can be found on the basement level. The other access points lead out to a quaint alley and historic staircase. All upper ground floors boast unobstructed views of the stunning Bosphorus Strait. This picturesque landscape includes the Uskudar Square, Kursunlu Madrasa, and porticos of the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (by Ottoman chief imperial architect Mimar Sinan). Directly facing the property from the opposite shore of the Bosphorus Strait are the headquarters of Ottoman governance, the Dolmabahce Palace and Ciragan Palace. Legally classified as a historical construction, the facade is seen as an invariable part of Istanbul’s iconic cityscape. The latest reinforcements and renovations were completed in 2020, when the building was restored to its initial beauty in accordance with today’s regulatory conditions. The exterior effectively conveys the long-established identity of the building. The historic charm, square footage, and unrivaled views of the property make it a premier property. Contact us today for more information.