Residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa

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Residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa

Residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa. The location of the property in Bursa has a major role in determining the feasibility of your real estate project. There are many important areas in Bursa. In this article from Ebla Real Estate, we will talk about the residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa.

 

Residential areas near the covered bazaar

 

The covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa:

It is one of the oldest existing markets and is one of the most important tourist attractions in Turkey. The covered market in Bursa is a popular and historical mark of Turkish heritage.

Moreover, the bazaar area is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa. Furthermore, it is an ancient bazaar that links the past with the present.

Local and foreign visitors can access the covered bazaar easily as it has a strategic location in Bursa city center.

Additionally, visitors and tourists can shop through the closed and open historical markets. In addition, they can visit the Grand Mosque and many heritage khans such as the Silk Khan (Koza Han) and others.

Koza Han is one of the best and most beautiful places for shopping in Osmangazi Bursa. Its construction dates back to the fifteenth century by Sultan Bayezid II in 1490.

As for the Great Mosque (Ulu Mosque), it is one of the most important religious and historical places in Bursa. It is one of the largest and oldest mosques in Turkey. It was built by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I in the late fourteenth century AD in the Hanlar neighborhood next to the covered bazaar in Bursa.

 

Hanlar Neighborhood:

It is a commercial center established in the fourteenth century in the city center of Bursa. The neighborhood covers an area of ​​106,833 square meters within Osmangazi district in the center of Bursa.

The Hanlar neighborhood includes many historical buildings, in addition to ancient mosques, bazaars, and popular markets that meet the social and cultural needs.

It is worth noting that Hanlar was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014.

 

Is it recommended to buy a property in the residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa, and why?

We do not recommend buying residential areas near the covered bazaar at all, neither for housing nor for investment, despite the value of the tourist and cultural area, for a number of reasons, the most prominent of which are:

  1. The area is an ancient heritage area that is not suitable for housing today.
  2. The organization of the classic neighborhood, despite its beauty, is not commensurate with the infrastructure needed for housing and investment today.
  3. The residential areas near the covered bazaar are always subject to repair, restoration and modifications.
  4. The area is under the supervision of government agencies as it is part of Turkish and international heritage.

Residential areas near the covered bazaar

 

However, we strongly recommend buying real estate in the neighborhoods close to historical places and urban expansion areas in the Osmangazi district such as Soganli, Hamitler and Güneştepe for the following reasons:

  1. These neighborhoods have vital locations close to Bursa city center, tourist and historical places, and vital facilities.
  2. Moreover, they include the most luxurious residential and commercial complexes.
  3. Furthermore, these neighborhoods in Osmangazi district are the most developed and prosperous in Bursa.
  4. These neighborhoods are a major destination in Bursa; Which enhances the value of the investment project and ensures its success.

 

Thus, we talked about residential areas near the covered bazaar and historical places of Bursa.

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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