Fruit land for sale with full equipments and house, located in Ankara, Kalecik / ID: L1405
Land Description
- 500 decares land for sale
- 250 decares of land are empty for planting wheat and barley
- 5000 American walnut trees
- 1000 Almond trees
- 1000 various fruit trees
- 2 vineyards (Kalecik Karasi and white grapes)
- 2 tractors (Hattat and Massey Ferguson brands)
- All agricultural equipments
- 2 pools ( 400 tons and 250 tons capacity )
- Irrigation system with solar power (All garden is watered with irrigation system)
- 1 House + 1 Keeper’s house + 1 Authentic Guest House
- 1 Hangar + 1 Tent hangar with steel construction
- 1 Glass arbor
- Water extraction systems from Kızılırmak river
- 2 families (as agricultural laborers)
- Located in Ankara, Kalecik
Land Details
Type of land : | Agricultural lands ,Fruits lands ,Walnut land ,Almond lands , |
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City : | Ankara |
District : | Ankara |
Meter price: | 7 $ |
Land price: | 3,300,000 $ |
Fences : | |
Expertise : | |
View : | Nature view |
Constructibility/Zoning status : | No |
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Area of construction : | ㎡ |
Total area: | 500,000 ㎡ |
Within industrial city : | |
Distance to nearest settlement : | |
Distance to nearest airport : | |
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Infrastructure Details
Electricity: | Yes |
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Natural gas: | No |
Water: | Yes |
Well: | No |
Transportation Details
Asphalt road: | Yes |
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Unimproved road : | |
Cadastral road: | No |
Area Description
Ankara
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. The city of Ankara lies in the center of Anatolia on the eastern edge of the great, high Anatolian Plateau. Due to its location in the center of the country, the region has been a historical junction of major trade routes. Ankara is located at the crossing point of the routes from east to west and north to south. Therefore, its influence and importance on commercial routes dates back to very early times. On 23 April 1920 the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established in Ankara, which became the headquarters of Atatürk and the Turkish National Movement during the Turkish War of Independence. Ankara became the new Turkish capital upon the establishment of the Republic on 29 October 1923, succeeding in this role the former Turkish capital Istanbul (Constantinople) following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer, but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks.