İstanbul / Başakşehir / Bahçeşehir · Lotus Yapı Proje
Lotus Bahçe Bahçeşehir is a residential project located in Başakşehir / İstanbul. Developer: Lotus Yapı Proje. The project comprises 387 residential units. Unit types: 1+1,2+1,3+1,4+1,6+1. Planned delivery: December 2025. No public price list; current prices are obtained directly from the developer.
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Bahçe Bahçeşehir is a residential project developed by Lotus Yapı in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul. It comprises 387 residences across 58 blocks, with the blocks being 4 stories high. The high number of blocks combined with the low number of floors indicates that the project is designed with horizontal architecture: an average of 7 apartments per block.
The low ratio of construction area to land area points to the generous share of open space within the complex.
The project offers 1+1, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, and 6+1 options. Such a wide range of types leaves room for different household sizes—from single occupants to large families with multiple children—within the same complex; the 6+1 option is rare in projects of this scale.
The developer states the construction timeline as December 2024 – December 2025. Social areas and commercial units are stated to be included within the complex.
Başakşehir is one of Istanbul's planned residential districts; the Bahçeşehir axis is known for its gated community-style settlements and extensive green space fabric.
Information compiled from the developer's official project page. You may contact the company for per-unit square meter values.
Price information is compiled from current sales data in the satisofisi.com system and may change over time. The area summary is based on data from published residential projects in the same district.
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