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Two Bedroom Apartment in Kypseli for sale. Located just 900 meters from Kypseli Square and the upcoming new metro station, this stylish third-floor apartment offers the perfect balance between classic Athenian charm and modern urban comfort. Completely renovated in 2025, it presents an exceptional opportunity for both living and investment in one of the city’s most up-and-coming districts.
With a total area of 54 sqm, the apartment features two bright bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and an open-plan living and kitchen area designed for functionality and ease of living. A welcoming hallway adds an extra touch of comfort, creating a smooth flow throughout the interior.
Equipped with autonomous natural gas heating, aluminum frames with double glazing, air conditioning, and a solar water heater installation, the property ensures energy efficiency and low operating costs. Its A+ energy rating makes it a rare find for central Athens, offering sustainability along with everyday convenience.
Built in 1966 and beautifully updated, the building retains its authentic charm while offering modern amenities such as an elevator, security door, and veranda, ideal for relaxing moments in the heart of the city.
The location is one of Kypseli’s most desirable—just 900 meters from the lively pedestrian street of Fokionos Negri, famous for its cafés, restaurants, and neighborhood spirit. The area is well-connected to the rest of Athens through multiple public transport options, while the new metro station will soon enhance accessibility even further.
Kypseli has become one of the city’s most vibrant and creative neighborhoods, attracting young professionals, artists, and international buyers for its blend of cultural diversity, historic architecture, and growing real-estate value.
Whether as a modern city home or a high-yield rental investment, this apartment is a standout opportunity in Athens’ evolving urban landscape.
Two Bedroom Apartment in Kypseli for sale. 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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