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Gyzi - Pedion Areos, Gyzi Square: For sale under reconstruction, with a permit issued in January 2025, a bright Building of 718 sq m. (the gross area including the common areas will be 856 sq m), on a plot of 243 sq m. The building in its current initial state has an area of 504 sq m (623 sq m with the common areas) and is developed on 4 levels, semi-basement, ground floor, mezzanine and first floor, where we find both professional spaces and homes. Based on the new permit, the completely reconstructed building will include 9 apartments, as follows:
Semi-basement 63 sq m: warehouse
Ground floor: Apartment I3 - 62 sq m, 1 Bedroom.
Ground floor and 1st floor: I1 & I2 Apartments, area 101sqm and 98sqm respectively with 2 bedrooms each.
1st floor: M1 apartment area 77sqm with 2 bedrooms
2nd floor: A1 & A2 Apartments, area 74sqm and 79sqm respectively with 2 bedrooms each.
3rd floor: B1 & B2 Apartments, area 74sqm and 79sqm respectively with 2 bedrooms each.
4th floor: C1 Apartment 74sqm with 2 bedrooms.
It is ideal for students or families or workers or for professional use and is strategically located close to the courts (600m), Pedion tou Areos and ASOEE (900m), Areios Pagos, theaters, services, market, schools, churches, etc.
A few words about the area: This neighborhood does not understand fashion, it has its own character and its own middle-class habits and, above all, loyal residents who would not move for anything. It is one of the most beautiful areas of Athens. A center away from the center. Below we have Pedion tou Areos, on the upper side Areios Pagos. We have Alexandras Avenue, which serves everyone and everything with any form of transportation one may want. The hilly terrain was covered by wide apartment buildings built by Andriots and Tinian contractors, who sold the houses to their fellow villagers. The painter Nikolaos Gyzis was also from Tinian, who gave, with a slight corruption, his name to the area. And he is not the only scholar. Kalvou, Leonida Drosi, Nikiforou Lytra, Emmanouil Roidi remain as a reminder of the wealth of modern Greek culture that was captured on the signs of Gyzi, a district that generally carries an artistic reputation.
Price €790,000 | Property Code: #1-4448
Energy consumption
B+