You can buy Baryglia, on the northern coast of the Bodrum peninsula, complete with its undug temple, amphitheater, Roman baths and Byzantine necropolis for just 10 million dollars! The city was founded in the 5th Century B.C. by Bellerophon to honor his companion Bargylos that had been killed by a kick from the winged horse Pegasus. The temple of Artemis Cyndyas was located here, there was the belief that rain would fall around the temple but never touch it, and coins of Artemis Cyndyas and Pegasus have been found on the coinage of the region. In 200 B.C., King Philip V of Macedon wintered his fleet here when he was blockaded by the Pergamene and Rhodian fleets.
Even if you’re not interested in the history of Bargylia, another selling point is the view. To find out more about this city and how to buy it at the bargain cost of 8 million euros, just CLICK HERE
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