Five Blocks on 21,000 sqm - Avsallar's Largest Residential Land Footprint
A single residential address rarely commands 21,000 sqm in Avsallar. Most complexes in the district occupy a fraction of this footprint, compressing amenities into compact plots that leave little room for green corridors or dedicated sport zones. Five blocks spread across this land produce a sense of genuine low density: wide shared gardens, multiple leisure facilities operating independently without crowding, and a site large enough to absorb both families and quiet-season residents without friction. The unit range - 48 sqm at the lower end, 140 sqm at the upper - is deliberately broad. Compact coastal pads and spacious family apartments share the same infrastructure, priced from €109,000 to €330,000 depending on size and position.
Sea at 1 km, Alanya Centrum at 22 km - Avsallar Between Coast and City
Avsallar sits on the western fringe of the Alanya coastal strip, 22 km from the city centre and 1 km from the Mediterranean shoreline. That 1 km gap is walkable in under 15 minutes on flat ground, and the complex's beach shuttle covers it directly for guests who prefer not to walk in peak heat. Gazipaşa Airport lies 65 km to the east; Antalya Airport sits 115 km to the west. Both gateways serve different European route networks, giving the address two realistic flight options depending on origin. The Avsallar strip itself carries supermarkets, pharmacies, and seafront restaurants within practical daily reach, making the location self-sufficient for long-stay residents without relying on a car for essentials.
Beach Shuttle, Cinema, Massage Room, and Generator - Avsallar's Five-Block Amenity Programme
The on-site operational infrastructure extends well past a pool-and-gym formula. A dedicated beach shuttle removes the 1 km walk on hot days. A cinema and children's playroom provide covered options for families during afternoon heat. The massage room, Turkish hamam, sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi function as a complete recovery and relaxation tier, all accessible without leaving the complex. On the sport side, a tennis court, basketball court, and table tennis table cover three distinct formats in one address. The generator provides uninterrupted power during outages - a practical detail for owner-occupiers and rental guests who cannot tolerate service interruptions mid-stay. A water slide and indoor pool sit alongside the main outdoor pool, extending aquatic leisure into shoulder-season months when outdoor temperatures drop below comfortable swimming range. Cold shower stations, a gazebo zone, and barbecue area round out the outdoor programme.
109,000 EUR Floor - Avsallar Apartments Within Turkey's Residence Permit Threshold
Entry pricing at €109,000 positions the lowest-tier units within the bracket relevant to Turkish residence permit applications via property ownership. Current thresholds and eligibility criteria are maintained by the Directorate General of Migration Management at goc.gov.tr. The €330,000 ceiling at the upper end of the range approaches the Turkish citizenship-by-investment band for buyers selecting larger units or combining purchases. Title deed (TAPU) registration for foreign nationals follows standard procedure through the General Directorate of Land Registry, with process details available at tkgm.gov.tr. Buyers navigating the acquisition process can review the steps involved through our legal services page, and those targeting the residency pathway can find current requirements on our residence permit service page.
Holiday Renters and Coastal Investors Choosing 48 to 140 sqm in Avsallar
Avsallar draws a consistent summer rental market. The district functions as a quieter coastal alternative to central Alanya, attracting independent travellers and families who prioritise beach access and on-site facilities over nightlife proximity. A complex of this amenity depth - beach shuttle, indoor pool, cinema, sport courts, hamam, and massage room - supports short-term letting to families and groups who would otherwise book all-inclusive hotels. The 48 sqm lower end suits single investors seeking compact, low-maintenance coastal units with straightforward rental turnover. The 140 sqm upper end targets owner-occupiers or operators running longer seasonal lets. Both ends of the range sit within a price band that compares favourably with amenity-equivalent complexes in Mahmutlar or Kestel, where tighter land supply has compressed the offer and raised per-sqm costs.