Nestled in the heart of Piraiki’s seafront promenade, this 140 sq.m. corner apartment on the 4th floor offers uninterrupted sea views. With floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Aegean like a living painting it brings the Mediterranean right into your home. The residence offers two spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms (one with walk-in shower), a luminous open kitchen with built-in appliances and a grand double living/dining room that flows seamlessly onto a 20-meter-long wraparound balcony. With southwest exposure, it captures the golden light of the Greek sun without direct midday glare. From your living room couch, you can enjoy the view of the ferries glide toward the islands of Aegina and Salamis, the sound of the waves playing on the rocks, or enjoy a cocktail on the balcony as the sun sets over the Saronic Gulf. Its location, on the coast of Piraeus, offers direct access to the seaside promenade, the small beaches in the area, the cruise ship port, and Zea Marina. It is within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, and the commercial and cultural center of Piraeus, making the property ideal for permanent residence, high-end vacation use, or investment with lasting value. Eligible for a Golden Visa, it is a rare opportunity for those who wish to live or invest in the most authentic seaside area of Athens. Location: Piraeus is located just 12 km south of the center of Athens and is one of the most important commercial and passenger ports in Europe, serving passenger traffic to more than 200 inhabited islands in Greece, whose main connection to the mainland is via the port of Piraeus. Unique Features: A seaside and family-friendly neighborhood that still retains its authenticity, Piraeus is the city where Greece's strong shipping industry was born and still maintains its strong maritime character today, with most shipping companies based there. It is also home to Olympiacos and the Rowing Club of Eretai, the oldest active rowing club in the Balkans. The municipality houses 140 schools and 2 universities, the University of Economics and the Hellenic Naval Academy. In this city, you will find the beautifully restored Municipal Theater, the Veakeio, the Archaeological Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Railway Museum, and the Municipal Art Gallery. Piraeus is characterized by small picturesque coves with very good fish taverns, while it also includes all the habits of a metropolis such as shops, cinemas, theaters, restaurants, bars, cafes, and museums. Accessibility: Piraeus now has three new metro stations that allow it to be fully connected to the center of Athens and other areas, with a total travel time to the airport of just 1 hour. It also has a tram, a railway station, and several bus lines. Finally, it is the main transport station for passenger, commercial ships, and cruise ships. Investment Potential: The neighborhood has significantly benefited from the development of the port of Piraeus, the metro expansion, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, making it a top choice for real estate investments.