Description
Pagrati Two Bedroom Apartment for sale. Designed for calm urban living with modern efficiency, this first-floor apartment offers a rare balance of location, quality renovation, and everyday comfort at the crossroads of Ymittos, Pagrati, and Vyronas. With a total surface of 57 sq.m., the property was originally constructed in 1974 and fully renovated in 2022, achieving an Energy Class B rating.
The apartment is ideally positioned 1,350 meters from Agios Ioannis Metro Station and only 400 meters from Ymittos Square, ensuring easy access to public transport, local shops, cafés, and neighborhood services.
Internally, the layout consists of an open-plan kitchen and living area, an entrance hall featuring a built-in library, two bedrooms with wardrobes, one bathroom, and a loft space that adds flexibility and character. The renovation was comprehensive and carried out with high-quality materials, including full replacement of electrical and plumbing systems.
Further features include aluminum window frames with double glazing and insect screens, tile and wooden flooring, a security entrance door, three new air-conditioning units (living room and bedrooms), and autonomous natural gas heating with boiler for hot water. The apartment also benefits from night electricity tariff, allows pets, and is served by an elevator.
Quiet, dual-aspect, and filled with natural light, the property enjoys excellent airflow and a pleasant residential atmosphere.
A well-rounded option suitable for owner occupation, student use, or investment, in a consistently sought-after area of central Athens with strong long-term appeal.
Pagrati Two Bedroom Apartment for sale. Location Information:
Unpretentious Pangrati centers on the white marble Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art displays international works in a converted brewery. Cypress trees and marble sculptures flank the paths of the quiet 1st Athens Cemetery.
Greek delis, ceramics shops, and indie galleries share streets with pizzerias, casual tavernas, and gourmet restaurants.
Pangrati has attracted artists from all over Greece, who arrive in the city of Athens to educate themselves and to seek inspiration from its vast pool of artistic resources and galleries. Poets, novelists, writers, painters, composers, and musicians made Pangrati one of the most important artistic hubs of Athens.
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