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Sıra Dosya Ili Ilçesi Mahallesi Cadde / Sokak Kapı Cinsi Ada Parsel İSTANBUL VAKIFLAR 1.BÖLGE MÜDÜRLÜĞÜNDEN KİRALIK GAYRİMENKULLER AYLIK SIRA DOSYA İLİ İLÇESİ MAHALLESİ CADDE / SOKAK KAPI CİNSİ ADA PARSEL YÜZÖLÇÜMÜ HİSSE MUHAMMEN GEÇİCİ VE İHALE İHALE NO NO BUCAĞI / KÖYÜ MEVKİİ NO NO NO M2 BEDEL EK TEMİNAT TARİHİ SAATİ Krk.(A)ile işaretli zemini 105m2 Bodrum+zemin+1 normal kat çatı katı 1 341091924000 İstanbul Fatih Haseki Sultan Millet Caddesi 1789 9 105+207,11m2=312,11m2 Tam 96.000,00 TL 290.000,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 bina iş yeri ve krk.(B)ile işaretli 207,11m2 giriş ve Bahçe 2 342070250000 İstanbul Fatih Molla Fenari Vefa Caddesi Mehmet Ağa Camii WC'si (6 kabin) 962 21 Tam 900,00 TL 2.490,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 3 341070131000 İstanbul Fatih Süleymaniye Fetva Yokuşu 1/B Dükkan 264 7 16,50m2 Tam 9.500,00 TL 26.220,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 4 341072288001 İstanbul Fatih Sultanahmet Oğul Krk.(C) ile işaretli Arsa 114 6 172m2'nın 122m2'si Tam 1.500,00 TL 4.140,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 167,168 (169 par.1/2) 5 341071244000 İstanbul Fatih Mercanağa Büyük Valide Mescit Altı 18 Kargir Oda 339 167,168 ve169 32,50m2 Hisse 6.000,00 TL 16.560,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 56 parselin 8/24 6 341071337000 İstanbul Fatih Çarşı Yorgancılar Evliya Han Alt Kat 4 Kapı nolu Oda 2805 56 ve 57 19m2 Hissesi 3.000,00 TL 8.280,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 7 341072064000 İstanbul Fatih Dayahatun Sandalyeciler Küçük Yeni Han Zemin Kat 5 Kapı nolu Kargir Oda 260 24 26,25m2 Tam 1.400,00 TL 3.870,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 8 341070760000 İstanbul Fatih Mercanağa Nasuhiye 7/1 Kapı nolu Dükkan 339 302 17m2 Tam 450,00 TL 1.250,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 9 342070050001 İstanbul Fatih Şeyh Mehmet Geylani Arpacılar Caddesi 1 Kapı Nolu (6 Kabinli)Arpacılar Camii WC'si 413 44 35m2 Tam 8.000,00 TL 36.000,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 10 341071740001 İstanbul Fatih Mercanağa Çakmakçılar Yokuşu Büyük Valide Han,1.Kemer Üst Kat 20 Kapı nolu oda 339 12m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 11 341071734000 İstanbul Fatih İshakpaşa Aksakal Arsa 105 27 47,50m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 12 341070015001 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 5.Kat 3 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 14,50m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 13 341070015011 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 5.Kat 13 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 15,28m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 14 341070015015 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 5.Kat 19 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 13,45m2 Tam 850,00 TL 2.350,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 15 341070015017 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 5.Kat 21-22 Kapı nolu odalar 389 35 27,96m2 Tam 1.500,00 TL 4.140,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 16 341070015052 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 3.Kat 7 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 22,56m2 Tam 1.600,00 TL 4.420,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 17 341070015064 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 3.Kat 21 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 13,98m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 18 341070015066 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 3.Kat 24 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 13,98m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 19 341070015099 İstanbul Fatih Hobyar Yeni Cami Celalbey Vakıf İş Hanı 3.Kat 6 Kapı nolu oda 389 35 14,57m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 20 341090330000 İstanbul Fatih Kocamustafapaşa Org.Nafiz Gürman Cad. 157/A Dükkan 1066 3 64m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 21 342090645001 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Çember Hazreti Cabir Camii WC'si (9) Kabinli 2830 64 50m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 22 342090502001 İstanbul Fatih Haseki Sultan Haseki Caddesi 31/E Dükkan 1129 82 10m2 Tam 1.200,00 TL 3.320,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 23 341091688001 İstanbul Fatih Balat Merdivenli Yokuşu Arsa 1879 33 ve 41 127m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 24 341092008000 İstanbul Fatih Atikali Müezzin Bilal 1 Apt. Bodrum Kat 2 Kapı nolu Daire 1347 23 79,32m2 Tam 1.100,00 TL 3.040,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 25 341092150000 İstanbul Fatih Alikuşçu İslambol Cad.Malta Çarşısı 2/E Kapı nolu Dükkan 1923 20 18m2 Tam 1.650,00 TL 4.560,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 26 341092123001 İstanbul Fatih Karagümrük Öztan Krk.(B) ile işaretli Arsa 2592 1 1.149m2'nin 209m2'si Tam 1.400,00 TL 3.870,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 27 341091648002 İstanbul Fatih Dervişali Şehit Ümit Uçan Arsa 2531 8 101,87m2 Tam 650,00 TL 1.800,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 28 341092258000 İstanbul Fatih Kocamustafapaşa Org.Nafiz Gürman Cad. 84/2 Apt.2.Bodrumunda Deposu olan Dükkan 1183 15 56,26m2 Tam 1.600,00 TL 4.420,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 29 341091866000 İstanbul Fatih Hirka-i Şerif Melek Hoca Caddesi 37 Apt.1.Kat 5 Kapı nolu Özel Şartlı Daire 2136 111 71m2 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 30 341092254000 İstanbul Fatih Kocamustafapaşa Org.Nafiz Gürman Cad. 84/1 Apt.2.Bodrumunda Depolu Dükkan 1183 15 56,59m2 Tam 1.600,00 TL 4.420,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 31 341091638000 İstanbul Fatih Karagümrük Kuyulu Çıkmazı Arsa 2712 23 54,69m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 32 341091094000 İstanbul Fatih Dervişali Draman 36/A Krk.(B) ile işaretli İkametgah 1876 12 112m2'nın 26,88m2'si Tam 200,00 TL 560,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 33 341091613000 İstanbul Fatih Yedikule Hacımanav Arsa 1071 59 42m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 34 341091772000 İstanbul Fatih Aksaray Alboyacılar Arsa 838 21 54m2 Tam 800,00 TL 2.210,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 35 341091564003 İstanbul Fatih Topkapı Marifetname Arsa 1902 2 ve 4 Top:515,83m2 Tam 3.500,00 TL 9.660,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 36 342090326002 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Kuyulu Bahçe Krk.(B) ile işaretli Arsa 2686 344 231,96m2 Tam 500,00 TL 1.380,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 37 342090405004 İstanbul Fatih Zeyrek İmam Niyazi Manisalı Mehmet paşa Cami Wc'si (5 Kabin) Özel şartlı 1949 19 Tam 1.000,00 TL 2.760,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 38 341090907001 İstanbul Fatih Yavuz Sultan Selim Şair Nabi Arsa 2471 29 114,27m2 Tam 400,00 TL 1.110,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 39 341092182000 İstanbul Fatih Yavuz Sultan Selim Kalaycı Arsa 2210 13 81m2 Tam 850,00 TL 2.350,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 40 341092138000 İstanbul Fatih Yavuz Sultan Selim Küçük Mustafapaşa Cad. 2/B Dükkan 2247 2 19,50m2 Tam 1.650,00 TL 4.560,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 41 341092177000 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Cami Şerif Avlusu Arsa 2888 12 338,85m2 1/12 Hissesi 120,00 TL 340,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 42 341090300000 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Dervişzade Arsa 2897 13 16,34m2 Tam 50,00 TL 140,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 43 341090707000 İstanbul Fatih Yedikule Samancı Odaları Arsa 1078 37 56m2 Tam 100,00 TL 280,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 44 341091774000 İstanbul Fatih Zeyrek Haydar Caddesi Arsa 2418 12 33,81m2 Tam 90,00 TL 250,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 45 341092053000 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Karagözcü Arsa 2691 26 21,45m2 Tam 50,00 TL 140,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 46 341091679000 İstanbul Fatih Yedikule İçkalpakçı Arsa 1222 44 30m2 Tam 60,00 TL 170,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 47 341091958000 İstanbul Fatih Sinanağa Gülbahçe Arsa 2429 3 26,23m2 Tam 110,00 TL 310,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 48 341091991000 İstanbul Fatih Dervişali Hamami Camii Arsa 1841 8 38m2 Tam 80,00 TL 230,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30 49 341092031000 İstanbul Fatih Ayvansaray Dervişzade Arsa 2892 17 58,39m2 Tam 80,00 TL 230,00 TL 24.06.2020 13.30.
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