£539,851
(€465/sq. ft)
€625,000
2 bed apartment for saleKifisia, Attica, Greece
2 beds
1 bath
1,345 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
Balcony
Single garage
Fireplace
Generous Reception Room with Character
Generous Reception Room
Balcony with Marble Detailing
Well-Appointed Kitchen
Comfortable and Flexible Bedroom Layout
Above a quiet street in Kifisia, where the plane trees and Aleppo pines have grown tall, a second-floor apartment of 125 sqm sits level with the upper branches, its long balcony laid in alternating squares of dark and white marble. The building stands among tile-roofed houses set back behind garden walls.
The entrance opens into a single reception room that runs the full depth of the floor, dining area at one end under a brass and crystal chandelier, sitting room at the other. A fireplace with a steel surround anchors the far wall; beside it, a run of fitted shelving. Carved walnut chairs with blue velvet seats, layered rugs in rose and ochre, a deep sofa - the room holds the warmth of the accumulated furniture with the ease of a space that has been lived in rather than arranged.
In the morning, before the city stirs, the air off the trees comes in cool through the open door.
The balcony runs the width of the reception room. A small iron-framed table sits near the rail, the plane trees close enough to touch. Potted bougainvillea and philodendron line the balustrade.
The kitchen is fitted in pale grey cabinetry with white worktops and a central island. Two polished steel pendant lights hang above the island. A window above the sink looks into the trees, and a rug adds a touch of colour to the space.
There are two bedrooms, the main bedroom has dark textured wallpaper and walnut floors. The window opens into a canopy that shades the balcony. A bathroom and a guest bathroom serve both rooms. A third room off the entrance hall can be utilised as a study.
The building has a private storage room and one parking space at ground level.
The entrance opens into a single reception room that runs the full depth of the floor, dining area at one end under a brass and crystal chandelier, sitting room at the other. A fireplace with a steel surround anchors the far wall; beside it, a run of fitted shelving. Carved walnut chairs with blue velvet seats, layered rugs in rose and ochre, a deep sofa - the room holds the warmth of the accumulated furniture with the ease of a space that has been lived in rather than arranged.
In the morning, before the city stirs, the air off the trees comes in cool through the open door.
The balcony runs the width of the reception room. A small iron-framed table sits near the rail, the plane trees close enough to touch. Potted bougainvillea and philodendron line the balustrade.
The kitchen is fitted in pale grey cabinetry with white worktops and a central island. Two polished steel pendant lights hang above the island. A window above the sink looks into the trees, and a rug adds a touch of colour to the space.
There are two bedrooms, the main bedroom has dark textured wallpaper and walnut floors. The window opens into a canopy that shades the balcony. A bathroom and a guest bathroom serve both rooms. A third room off the entrance hall can be utilised as a study.
The building has a private storage room and one parking space at ground level.



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