This is a neoclassical property on a 290 sq.m. plot with a huge garden in the center of Kerameikos. It is located on a busy and commercial road that connects Metaxourgeio with the Psirri area. The property has been classified as a listed building, because it is a neoclassical building from 1930, with remarkable individual morphological and decorative elements, such as its elaborate ceiling paintings. It is a typical example of a neoclassical residence of old Athens at the beginning of the 20th century and consists of a basement of 66 sq.m., a ground floor of 85 sq.m. and a first floor of 95 sq.m. What characterizes it is the existence of a very large space at the back of the house, which gives it the possibility of forming a unique garden, as there are many trees, but also the possibility of expanding the property, because it has the margin based on the building coefficient of the area and thus gives the investor the possibility of multifaceted exploitation. It can be formed into smaller apartments and sold for the acquisition of Golden Visa, creation of a boutique hotel, investment in the catering sector or cultural space, as the area is full of theaters, cultural and youth hangouts. It is located near Thission station and the unique pedestrian street of Dionysiou Areopagitou, next to many bars and restaurants, as well as world-famous historical sights of Athens. Kerameikos fringes the Acropolis to the north and is just 2kms from the city centre. Unique features: Named for Keramos, son of Dionysios and Ariadne, master-ceramicist, Kerameikos was the potters' quarter of the city, used as a burial ground for over a thousand years. The tall columns of the erstwhile gas factory, now transformed as the Athens Municipality’s Technopolis cultural center, lends its name to Gazi. Today, Kerameikos and Gazi are thriving districts with award-winning restaurants sharing space with theaters, hipster hangouts, bars and nightclubs making it the de facto fun zone of Athens. It is within walking distance of all sites, to the Jewish synagogue and houses the Kerameikos Museum. This is an area that is extremely promising, poised for gentrification. Accessibility: The Athens Metro adjacent to the Technopolis of Gazi offers direct access to the metro and train network of the city. Piraios avenue also offers access to the Athenian coast within 10-15 minutes, as well as Omonoia and Syntagma squares. The airport is 50 minutes to an hour away by train and 40 minutes by car. Investment potential: Kerameikos/Gazi is right in the historic centre of Athens, an area that has always enjoyed a lot of interest from buyers.