30,000 sqm Across 11 Kestel Blocks - Largest Land Footprint in the Coastal Strip
Kestel sits on Alanya's eastern edge, where the density of central resort strips gives way to quieter residential streets and a genuine neighbourhood rhythm. Within that context, a 30,000 sqm plot carrying 11 separate residential blocks is a different proposition entirely - more land per resident, greater separation between buildings, and amenity infrastructure that a single-block site simply cannot sustain. The scale here is the first fact to absorb.
Units range from 60 sqm to 200 sqm across five-floor blocks, priced from €195,000 to €450,000. That spread means the complex serves both compact holiday buyers and families seeking full-time coastal space within the same gated perimeter.
Eleven 5-Floor Blocks Where Kestel's Typical Residential Site Covers Under 5,000 sqm
Eleven blocks, each rising to five floors, distributed across 30,000 sqm produces a site density closer to a managed resort community than a standard residential compound. The low-rise profile keeps sightlines open across the plot and preserves natural light to ground-floor units - a meaningful detail at 800 m from the shoreline, where afternoon orientation has a direct effect on habitability.
By comparison, most new residential projects in Kestel and neighbouring Mahmutlar occupy 2,000 to 5,000 sqm plots with one or two blocks. At 30,000 sqm, the ratio of outdoor to built area shifts substantially in the resident's favour, and communal gardens, sports courts, and pool areas can be laid out without compromising private outdoor space per unit.
Sauna, Jacuzzi, Water Slide, and Tennis Court Across Eleven Kestel Blocks
The on-site amenity list at this scale becomes genuinely usable rather than decorative. A water slide, jacuzzi, sauna, tennis court, basketball court, and fitness centre are spread across a site large enough to accommodate them without crowding the residential footprint. A beach shuttle connects the complex to the shore at 800 m, removing the need for a car on warm evenings.
A backup generator and 24/7 manned security with camera coverage handle the operational fundamentals. The barbecue area, garden landscaping, private pool provision, and table tennis are the everyday social infrastructure that a site with 11 blocks needs to function as a coherent community rather than an isolated cluster of units.
Parking is covered via on-site garage and parking lot. Each unit carries a balcony or terrace, and elevator provision across all five-floor blocks means upper-floor units remain accessible for residents of all ages.
Aluminum Joinery, Fireplace, and Private Pool - Unit Specification Across 60 to 200 sqm
Interior fit-out includes aluminum windows, PVC glazing, ceramic floor tiles, and granite kitchen countertops as standard. Built-in kitchen cabinetry, open kitchen layouts, and shower cabins are included across the unit range. At the upper end of the 200 sqm configuration, select units carry private pools - an uncommon inclusion at this price tier in Kestel.
The fireplace provision is worth noting for buyers considering year-round occupation. Kestel winters are mild by northern European standards, but evening temperatures from November through February benefit from supplemental heat. A fireplace in a coastal apartment signals genuine all-season habitability rather than a summer-only layout.
Electric water heaters and a satellite system are fitted throughout. Ceramic flooring performs well in the coastal climate - cool underfoot in summer, durable against sand and sea humidity year-round.
For title deed registration procedures applicable to foreign nationals purchasing in Turkey, the TKGM land registry portal provides official documentation requirements. Buyers evaluating the EUR 200,000+ threshold for Turkish residence permits can review current criteria at goc.gov.tr.
Portfolio Investors and Owner-Occupiers Choosing Kestel's 30,000 sqm Eleven-Block Format
The 60 sqm entry point at €195,000 positions this complex within reach of buyers seeking a coastal foothold without committing to larger central Alanya pricing. The 200 sqm ceiling at €450,000 serves families relocating full-time or buyers seeking higher-spec units for premium short-term letting during the Alanya summer season, which runs reliably from May through October.
Kestel draws a consistent mix of Scandinavian, German, and Russian owner-occupiers alongside Turkish domestic buyers - a demographic that supports stable resale liquidity at the district level. Gazipaşa Airport at 45 km provides the main air link for European arrivals, with direct seasonal routes from Scandinavia, Germany, and the UK.
The eleven-block format means the complex carries genuine homeowner community infrastructure - a factor that sets it apart from smaller single-block projects where shared facilities are minimal and management structures remain informal.