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Niki Luxury Apartment, 3bd, Alimos

Alimos, Kalamaki beach, Athens Riviera, Attica
For Sale
€ 600,000
DESCRIPTION 

Residence B1 & B2 - 2nd Floor Level: 2nd Floor Total Built Area: 120 sqm, 3 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Spacious Balconies, Parking area

FURTHER INFORMATION 

Energy Class A+ Smart home systems (alarm & security) Stunning view to the sea & the Athens Riviera (from 4th to Top Floor) 400 m from the beach Modern Design 2 Floors Available | 6 Residences Bright interiors, balconies Private use of pool and garden for the ground floors Underground Parking & Storage spaces Eco planted roof Underfloor heating & cooling systems Solar panels To be completed until the Q2 2026

LOCATION 

Just 8 km south of Athens, the city streets give way to idyllicJust 8 km south of Athens, the city streets give way to idyllic palm-fringed beaches and beachfront promenades of the Athens Riviera which stretches 50 kilometres along the Saronic Gulf to the southernmost point of Attica, Cape Sounio. This gorgeous stretch of coastline with its green-blue water, organised beaches and rocky coves, is teeming with five-star resorts, spas, esplanades, marinas, windsurfing and sailing, exuding an exceptional island charm. From the affluent lifestyle to the air of bon viveur, life on the Riviera is lined by exotic palm trees, chic seafront watering holes and thumping night clubs, making it a popular summer spot. Home to mega yachts, designer coffee shops and stylish eateries, it is the closest thing you can get to being on Mykonos whilst still on the mainland. Combined with the ideal climate and its endless possibilities such as sea sports, sailing and even golf at the modern Glyfada Golf Club, Athens’ Riviera is the most desirable area to live in. With approximately 1,000 slips for boats up to 40 metres in length, and a maximum depth of 6.5 metres, Alimos Marina is the largest in Attica. Ιt is easily accessible by tram and is the ideal place to start a day trip to the islands of the Argo-Saronic Gulf and the Aegean.Alimos Beach has also been awarded the Blue Flag, certifying its excellent waters. palm-fringed beaches and beachfront promenades of the Athens Riviera which stretches 50 kilometres along the Saronic Gulf to the southernmost point of Attica, Cape Sounio. This gorgeous stretch of coastline with its green-blue water, organised beaches and rocky coves, is teeming with five-star resorts, spas, esplanades, marinas, windsurfing and sailing, exuding an exceptional island charm. From the affluent lifestyle to the air of bon viveur, life on the Riviera is lined by exotic palm trees, chic seafront watering holes and thumping night clubs, making it a popular summer spot. Home to mega yachts, designer coffee shops and stylish eateries, it is the closest thing you can get to being on Mykonos whilst still on the mainland. Combined with the ideal climate and its endless possibilities such as sea sports, sailing and even golf at the modern Glyfada Golf Club, Athens’ Riviera is the most desirable area to live in. With approximately 1,000 slips for boats up to 40 metres in length, and a maximum depth of 6.5 metres, Alimos Marina is the largest in Attica. Ιt is easily accessible by tram and is the ideal place to start a day trip to the islands of the Argo-Saronic Gulf and the Aegean.Alimos Beach has also been awarded the Blue Flag, certifying its excellent waters.

DIRECTIONS 

400 meters from the Beach of Kalamaki

800 km from Alimos Marina

900 meters from Akti Iliou Beach

3 km from Flisvos Marina

2 km from Ellinikon Park

4 km from Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

8.2 km from Piraeus Port

8 km Athens Center

29 km from Athens Int. Airport

KEY POINTS 
Luxury Apartment of 3 bedrooms
8 minutes walking distance from the sea and the beach
Wide balconies
Great Location
Parking Spaces
design & lifestyle
3
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Sleeps
AMENITIES 
Balcony
Car Park
Fireplace
Garage
Investments
Underground Parking
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING 
TBA
Flat/Apartment
Freehold, Plot Size 750m2
AGENT 
QUOTE CONTACT: 
Konstantina Dotsikas, MScEcon