293 homes in ten blocks on roughly 17,665 m² in Abbasağa, a short walk from the İhlamur Pavilion and Abbasağa Park. This is central Beşiktaş — the part of Istanbul where new-build land essentially does not come up.
Beşiktaş is one of the oldest and most walkable districts on the European side. Very little is built there, so a scheme of this size in Abbasağa is a genuinely rare event rather than a sales line.
Developer renders. Ask for the current construction stage before you decide.


The spread is wide, so tell us the size first — it narrows the choice faster than the budget does.
| Unit | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5+1 | From 65 m² | The entry plan; the strongest letting proposition in this district |
| 3.5+1 – 4.5+1 | Mid range | Family layouts, several with terraces |
| 5.5+1 – 6.5+1 | Up to 565 m² | The largest homes in the scheme |
| Garden apartments | Various | Ground floor with private garden use |
| Terrace apartments | Various | Upper floors with large terraces and wide balconies |
Handover has not been published. On a central-Istanbul site, that date is the thing to nail down.
Abbasağa, Beşiktaş — Istanbul.
For rental income and for resale liquidity, it is one of the strongest districts on the European side. It is not the cheapest, and it is busy — if you want quiet and forest air, Göktürk suits you better.
The larger units can reach the 400,000 USD threshold, the smaller ones generally will not. Eligibility is decided by the title deed value and the three-year restriction, so ask us to check the specific unit.
Not published yet. We obtain the contractual month in writing before you commit.
Yes. We film the site and the surrounding streets and send it on WhatsApp, so you can judge the location rather than the render.
Central Beşiktaş stock moves quickly and the size range here is unusually wide. Tell us the square metres you need and the budget, and we will send what is genuinely left.
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