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Two Bedroom Apartment for sale in Kypseli. Located just 500 meters from the nearest metro station and only 800 meters from the lively Kypseli Square, this 83 sqm top-floor penthouse offers a rare combination of light, comfort, and authentic Athenian charm.
Situated on the 5th floor, the apartment enjoys a south-facing orientation and is dual-aspect, allowing natural sunlight to fill every space throughout the day while ensuring excellent ventilation and an airy ambiance.
Inside, the residence is fully furnished and equipped with modern electrical appliances, all less than two years old, making it a move-in-ready home for those seeking effortless living or a turnkey investment. The interior design blends warmth and functionality, with bright living areas that flow into a stylish kitchen ideal for both daily comfort and hosting guests.
It features two comfortable bedrooms and one modern bathroom, while additional amenities include a solar water heater, electric towel warmer, and independent heating system via air-conditioning units, ensuring year-round comfort and energy efficiency. A 3 sqm private storage room adds valuable utility space and can easily be converted into a second WC if desired.
Stepping outside, you’ll find a spacious 35 sqm veranda, offering an ideal setting for morning coffee, sunset dining, or simply relaxing under the open Athenian sky—your own private retreat in the heart of the city.
The apartment is part of a well-maintained 1965 building with elevator access and a security door, ensuring both safety and convenience.
Two Bedroom Apartment for sale in Kypseli. Location Information:
Kypseli is a neighborhood in central Athens, Greece. It occupies much of the 6th municipal department of the City of Athens.
When you walk through the streets of Kypseli the first thing you’ll notice is the remarkable mix of architectural styles, from crumbling neoclassical mansions to striking Bauhaus designs with rounded balconies and graphic front doors.
And pretty soon you’ll notice that the neighborhood’s residents match this eclecticism, too.
More recently, the city’s artist community has also begun making it their home, attracted by its close proximity to the center.
The city’s first-ever artist residency, Snehta, was founded here, and the rotating mixture of international artists put on regular exhibitions in its space at I Drossopoulou 47.
The surrounding streets are a mixture of old-world Greek life and modern multiculturalism.
Old men sit playing dominoes outside traditional ouzeries, and restaurants, kebab houses, and bars can all be found nearby.
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