A private pool, 500 m² garden, wide verandas and open sea–city–castle views usually belong to the “dream villa” category with prices to match. Here, the story is different. Listed at €325,000, this fully furnished 4-bedroom detached villa in Mahmutlar offers the space and outdoor life of a classic Mediterranean family home at a price where many buyers expect only a standard apartment or a compact modern house.
The style is not ultra-minimal; it is softer and more traditional, with red roof tiles, arches and rounded corners that feel like a real holiday home. For buyers who value character, mature garden life and view, plus a clear renovation path, this villa delivers a strong price–performance balance.
Many new-build villas on the Alanya hillside with comparable plot size and views sit in a much higher price band. This property enters the market at €325,000, which makes it a realistic option for families and investors who want a private pool and land without stepping into luxury-villa pricing.
You get approximately 220 m² of interior space, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a wide ground-floor veranda and an upper terrace that all open toward the view. The home comes fully furnished, so you can start using it or renting it out immediately, then plan upgrades step by step instead of taking on a full project from day one.
For anyone comparing numbers, the combination of 500 m² plot, private pool, views in several directions and a ready-to-use interior at this price creates a clear value story. The villa may not be a 2020s showcase, but it offers a lot of house and land for the money.
The outside shell is pure classic Mediterranean. A red-tile pitched roof, rounded edges and arched verandas frame the house and immediately set a relaxed tone. You do not feel like you are walking into a hotel block; you feel like you are arriving at a real family villa.
The 500 m² plot gives this feeling plenty of room. The private pool sits at the heart of the garden, surrounded by terraces and a wooden-style deck that invite you to spend almost all summer outside. Sun zones and shaded corners exist side by side, so every generation finds a comfortable spot.
Landscaping leans into “green but practical”. White gravel sections, mature plants and Mediterranean favourites such as lemon, olive and succulent-style greenery keep the garden easy to maintain while still feeling lush. Owners who live abroad for part of the year can keep things under control without a huge maintenance budget.
The verandas and terraces do more than decorate the façade; they structure daily life. The main veranda runs along the pool side and acts as an outdoor living room. Morning coffee, long family lunches, late evening conversations – everything happens here with views of the garden and water.
Upstairs, a generous terrace opens the view further. Sunbeds, a lounge corner or even a small winter garden would fit easily. On bright days you see the coastline, Alanya city and the castle in one frame; at night, the lights below turn the terrace into a natural place for guests to gather.
Together, these outdoor areas give the villa a true “inside-outside” rhythm: you can move around the house all day without feeling confined to a single room or balcony.
Inside, the villa continues the same theme: more “lived-in family home” than “design showroom”. For many buyers, especially those planning long stays, that mix of comfort and familiarity is exactly what they want.
In the main living room, decorative cornices, rounded corners and arched transitions soften the architecture. Floors use beige ceramic tiles – practical for wet feet from the pool and beach, easy to clean and neutral in colour. The layout places the salon on the same axis as veranda and pool, creating a very relaxed flow between interior and exterior.
Furniture choices favour comfort: wide sofas, generous armchairs, warm beige-brown tones and personal touches such as colourful artwork and accessories. The overall atmosphere feels like a classic Mediterranean holiday home mixed with a Turkish family house – not minimal, but warm and welcoming.
The 4-bedroom layout clearly targets families and multi-generation use. Different wall colours – soft green here, creamy white there – and varied headboards and wardrobes give each room its own personality. Textiles lean more toward “summer house” than hotel suite, which many long-stay guests actually prefer.
From a design perspective, the base is forgiving. Most rooms sit on neutral flooring and have simple wall lines, so a light refresh with new paint and textiles can unify everything quickly. One owner might prefer to keep the eclectic charm; another might choose to bring in a more coordinated coastal palette.
Two bathrooms serve the household, which is essential for a villa this size. The ceramics show an older style compared with brand-new villas, but everything feels clean and functional. A future owner can plan a full bathroom renovation at their own pace while already enjoying the rest of the home.
One of the villa’s biggest hidden strengths is how well it lends itself to a soft renovation. The floor plan, room sizes, outdoor areas and basic finishes all work; most of the “age” sits in surface elements rather than structural problems.
A realistic upgrade plan might include:
You do not need a huge construction budget to achieve this. With an estimated budget in the range of roughly €5,000–€10,000 (depending on the brands and scope you choose), you can pull the interior several years forward visually while keeping the villa’s classic character intact. Having a clear number range helps many buyers turn a vague “maybe too old” feeling into a concrete, manageable plan.
A brand-new, empty villa may look clean on day one but often feels cold and anonymous. This house goes the other way: it offers character and lived-in warmth as a starting point, plus enough neutral base elements to support a smooth update. You are not paying for a shell and then building everything from scratch; you are buying a home and then fine-tuning it to your taste.
On paper, “3 km to the beach” can sound like a disadvantage. In daily life, many owners discover that being a little uphill from Mahmutlar’s coastline solves several problems at once. The seafront strip can be busy, noisy and very humid in high summer. This villa sits higher, in a zone where air feels lighter and evenings cool down faster.
You live above the heavy humidity line, with a cooler mountain breeze that makes terrace dinners and poolside afternoons more comfortable in July and August. At the same time, Mahmutlar centre stays within a short drive for shopping, cafés and the beach whenever you want it.
This balance – quieter hillside position with stronger views and better summer comfort, plus easy access to town when needed – appeals to buyers who plan to spend real time here, not just one or two weeks per year.
Living slightly back from the coast also protects privacy. You do not look directly into neighbouring balconies; you look across your own garden to sea, city and castle. Traffic noise drops, crowds thin out and nights become calmer. Families with children, pets or older relatives often find this environment more sustainable for long stays.
Different buyer profiles can connect to this property in different ways, but a few groups stand out clearly.
For families from Istanbul, Ankara, Konya and other cities who dream of a proper Akdeniz yazlığı, this villa checks the main boxes: private pool, wide veranda, garden, four bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a safe, quiet setting above the busier coastal strip. The interior already feels like a home built for guests and long visits, not just quick weekends.
Buyers from Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Belgium and beyond who have visited Alanya for years often reach a point where they want their own place with a lemon tree, a sunbed by the pool and enough space for visiting family. This villa gives exactly that, in a style that feels familiar and easy to adapt.
Fully furnished status lets them move in quickly, then handle décor changes in stages. The hillside position with cooler air and open views becomes especially attractive for those planning to spend many weeks or months here outside of the main holiday rush.
Investors will view the house through a different lens: number of bedrooms, land size, view, pool, privacy, furnishing level and upgrade cost. On that checklist, this property looks strong. Four bedrooms, large veranda and terrace, private pool, 500 m² plot, full furnishing and views in several directions all support good visibility and pricing on major rental platforms.
After a relatively modest soft renovation and professional photography that highlights the view and outdoor living, the villa can position itself in the “family villa with great view” segment rather than competing with standard apartments. That segment often brings longer bookings and repeat guests.
Grandparents, parents and children can comfortably share this home. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a wide salon, deep veranda and several outdoor zones create space for everyone. The existing interior already assumes many guests and family visits, with lots of seating, a large dining area and shaded corners outside.
This is not a glass-and-steel showpiece; it is a detached Mediterranean-style family villa with a very clear identity: private pool, 500 m² garden, wide verandas and panoramic sea, city and castle views, all at €325,000. Buyers who place outdoor living, privacy, view and price–performance above ultra-minimal interiors will quickly understand its appeal.
Luxury Estate Turkey focuses on matching both international and local buyers with homes in Alanya that make sense on paper and in daily life. The team looks at more than just photos: they consider planning status, site management, long-term maintenance outlook, realistic rental potential and exit strategy before recommending a property.
If this sea and castle view detached villa with private pool in Mahmutlar matches your vision of life on the Turkish coast, contact Luxury Estate Turkey today. Request a detailed information file, arrange a live video tour or schedule an on-site visit. The next step could move you from imagining a Mediterranean family villa to owning one.
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