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The small island of Orak, which is 56 acres and 350 olive trees, is one of the important stops of the blue and caretta carettas trip a mile from the coast in the Yaliciftlik district of Bodrum, it has sold for 125 million TL internet .
ISLAND 1. DEGREE OF NATURAL SITE AREA
The ad, which is offered on the Internet, has an ultra luxurious villa with a use of 500 m2 and a premises with 150 m2 of use on the island, which is a first degree protected natural area. Veysel Uyanıkcı, a Bodrum real estate agent, is not open to zoning, but the location and surroundings are beautiful in the middle of Gökova, it is not possible to build a residential or reinforced concrete construction here.
Daily facilities or wooden structures can be built. This island was a candidate for sale by heirs for years, there is a pier that goes to the island, it is known as a frequent destination for daily tourist boats.
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THE CHARLING TARA GIRL TAKES AS A BIRTHDAY GIFT
Enka President ıarık Tara bought his daughter Leyla Tara Suyabatmaz as a birthday present in 2007. It was the theme of the day in Bodrum to know that Şarık Tara bought the small island of Orak, which was lined with olive trees in the middle of Gökova paradise , in Yali, Bodrum, and which was put up for sale ten years ago, for his daughter Leyla Tara Suyabatmaz.
ISLAND IS CONTINUOUSLY CHANGING HANDS
The sale price had dropped from $ 7 million to $ 5 million two years ago, as no more buyers arrived on the small island of Orak, an olive-covered paradise, one mile from the shoreline and 6 miles from Bodrum, in the city of Yali, which his heirs put up for sale ten years ago.
MUSTAFA GIVEN TO CENGIZ TO THE TREATMENT OF PLANTS
The 56,000-square-meter candidate between the island of Orak and Pabuçburnu in Gökova was awarded by the National Directorate of Real Estate in 1955 for afforestation to spongy worker Mustafa Cengiz.
Cengiz, who obtained the use and sale rights from the National Directorate of Real Estate, also worked as a dentist in Switzerland in 1970 and sold the candidate for Lire 60 million for Bülent Arı. After building a 150-square-meter villa on the island and staying with his family for the summer holidays, Arı died in Switzerland 12 years ago.
350 olive trees, villas and boat berths on Kıstak Island, called tarafından ‘Eşek Island ‘or‘ ‘Kıstak Island’ by fishermen and farmers in the region, became a ruin due to neglect.
Retired engineer brother Nermin İnce (76), who lived in Ankara, decided to sell the island with his two brothers. He once stated that they sold the island of Kıstak Island by a lawyer from Bodrum and Ramazan Altın, one of the Yali fishermen, to sell it for $ 5-7 million, but no one had bought the island because it was not open for reconstruction.
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