A budget of €179,000 usually buys a central 2-bedroom apartment in Alanya. Here it buys a 3-bedroom semi-detached villa in Alanya with sea and castle views, large curved terrace and shared pool. For buyers hunting an affordable villa in Alanya rather than another apartment, this listing sits in the “entry-level Bektaş villa” category that rarely appears at this price point.
The property offers around 150 m² of internal space, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 balconies and a big main terrace, set about 5 km from the beach on the hillside above the city. Fully furnished status means you step into a ready-to-use home in one of Alanya’s most desirable villa zones.
Price is the first key advantage. At €179,000 and roughly €1,193 per m², this semi-detached villa in Bektaş enters the market where many buyers still expect only apartments. The gap between “apartment budget” and “villa product” creates the core opportunity here.
Bektaş often attracts clients who already know Alanya and now want more space and a better view. Entry tickets for villas in this area normally sit higher. This property drops the barrier and opens Bektaş to buyers who watch every euro but still want a hillside home with city, sea and Alanya Castle view.
From an investment perspective, that matters. A sea view villa under €200k in Alanya combines three factors that rarely align: villa typology, panorama and a realistic purchase number. Future resale conversations will likely use the same angle: “villa price in the range where others still sell apartments”.
The main terrace functions as the core selling point. A wide, curved balcony runs along the front of the villa with enough depth for a full sitting group and a dining table. Railings follow the curve and keep the line open so the eye runs across sea, city and castle without heavy visual obstacles.
View direction covers the bay, Alanya Castle ridge and the city below. High hillside position means rooftops sit far under the line of sight, so the panorama feels clean rather than chopped by close buildings. Daylight hours bring a blue and green mix; evenings show the city lights and illuminated castle.
Owners who enjoy terrace use will recognise the practical side: space for guests, family meals, sunbathing, reading and simple daily breaks without leaving home. For Bektaş villa buyers, that kind of outdoor area often decides between “nice listing” and “shortlist”.
Terrace depth allows proper furniture, not just a narrow café set. One zone can hold a lounge corner with sofas, another side a dining table, and there is still room for plants or a sunbed. Power and lighting points (to be checked during viewing) can support outdoor cooking, ambient lighting and small electric heaters for cooler months.
Families gain a safe space where children play under adult supervision; couples gain an outdoor room that extends the living area most of the year. For rental use, photos of this terrace will likely sit first in any listing because many guests filter for “Alanya castle view villa” or “sea view Bektaş villa” specifically for this type of outlook.
The villa offers a practical layout for long-term living. Total internal area of about 150 m² spreads across a generous living room, bright kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, three balconies and circulation spaces. That structure fits families, couples who receive guests and buyers who need one room as a dedicated home office.
Fully furnished status simplifies the move-in process. Basic furniture, white goods and core fittings already stand in place, so a new owner can live in the property from day one and then adjust décor step by step according to taste and budget.
The living room sits on the terrace side and takes full advantage of the frontage. Large doors open directly onto the balcony, so the main seating area always connects to the view. Floor area allows a full sofa group, TV zone and extra chairs without feeling compressed.
A built-in fireplace anchors one side of the room. In a hillside location like Bektaş, this feature has a clear technical role: it provides a strong heat source for the main living area on cooler evenings and reduces dependence on electric heating and air-conditioning. During viewing, your agent can confirm the current setup and type of fuel used, but the presence of a chimney and structure already adds long-term flexibility to the heating plan.
Kitchen style follows a clean white line, important for villas where owners cook more at home than in standard apartments. Cupboards and work surfaces create a tidy, bright impression that feels easy to maintain. Windows and glass elements keep the space well lit, which matters for both everyday cooking and online presentation to potential tenants.
Key appliances and white goods are already installed: this reduces the initial investment needed after purchase. Storage and worktop length support a family or long-stay user rather than only short holiday use, which aligns with the villa’s general positioning as a home for real daily life on the hillside.
Three bedrooms offer enough separation for parents, children and guests. Décor stays relatively simple so the main emphasis remains on sleep quality and privacy rather than showpiece styling. New owners can switch textiles, wall colours and furniture elements without demolition, which keeps any refresh cost under control.
Two bathrooms and three WCs support full occupancy. Morning routines and post-beach showers stay efficient, an important detail for both families and rental guests. The count also strengthens the value of the property as a “usable” villa rather than just a large shell with limited wet rooms.
The villa forms part of a managed site with shared facilities. Residents benefit from:
These elements give a “villa in a community” feeling rather than complete isolation. Pool and garden usage stay under organised care; security and camera systems oversee shared areas; parking functions in a planned way rather than improvised roadside spots on steep streets.
Semi-detached design means the villa shares one side wall with a neighbour while keeping its own entrance, terraces and most balcony surfaces independent. That structure typically offers more privacy than an apartment block but avoids the maintenance load of a fully detached house on a large plot.
Terrace and balcony sightlines matter for clients sensitive to privacy. During viewing, it makes sense to check how much of your main terrace sits in the neighbour’s direct view and from which angles. Many semi-detached villas in Bektaş minimise this overlap through different levels and orientations, but final comfort always depends on personal expectation. The key point: you receive villa typology and volume without giving up every trace of a community setting.
Bektaş stands on the hillside above central Alanya. Roads climb and include some steep sections, especially noticeable in heavy rain. A car or reliable transport plan is strongly recommended for daily shopping, school runs and trips to the beach.
Drive time down to the city centre usually stays within a short range in normal traffic. Residents use private cars, taxis and, in some cases, local transport routes to connect hillside homes with the harbour, shopping centres and coastline. Buyers who already live in Alanya often accept this pattern in exchange for quieter nights, cooler air and wide views.
Parking on-site reduces one major stress point of hillside life. You park inside the complex, not on narrow streets, then move up to the villa. This simple detail supports comfort both in winter and in high season when coastal parking becomes difficult.
Key numbers and facts for this semi-detached villa in Bektaş look as follows:
For many buyers, this package sits exactly where spreadsheet and emotion meet. Numbers make sense for an entry-level villa in one of Alanya’s strongest view districts; practical layout and terrace surfaces support year-round living; shared facilities and furnished status lower the barrier to starting a new life or rental strategy on the hillside.
This property suits:
Anyone searching for “sea view villa under €200k” or “Bektaş Alanya castle view villa” will find this listing matches that brief far better than most options in the current market.
Crystal-clear numbers and a strong view package make this semi-detached villa in Bektaş stand out. You get villa volume, hillside panorama and a large terrace at a level where many buyers still think only about apartments. If that combination matches your plan, the next step is a structured viewing.
Luxury Estate Turkey helps international buyers evaluate homes in Alanya based on both lifestyle and investment logic. The team can:
If this sea and castle view semi-detached villa under €200k in Bektaş Alanya fits your shortlist, contact Luxury Estate Turkey today. A short call or message can move you from scanning listings on a screen to standing on that curved terrace and deciding whether this is the right entry-level villa for your Alanya story.
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