1+1 Apartment in Lara, Antalya, Turkey No. 82358
593
Urgent sale

ID82358
€ 173 500
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Location
- Close to the bus stop
- Close to shopping malls
- Close to the airport
- Beautiful view
Features
- Intercom
- Bathroom furniture
- Fitted sanitary ware
- Balcony
- Water meter
- Electricity meter
- Cooker hood
- Oven
- Cooker
- Dressing room
- Laminate Flooring
- Finished
- Standard finish
- Residence permit when buying a property
- Low-rise buildings
Contact the seller
CityAntalya
DistrictLara
TypeApartment
Rooms1+1
Living space73 m2
To sea1 km
To city center3 km
Price
- Price
- per m²
€ 173 500
- EUR €
- USD $
- RUB ₽
- NOK kr
- GBP £
- TRY ₺
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