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It is a 74sq.m. whole floor apartment, airy and shiny, on the 4th floor in a building of 1969 in Kallithea. Inside we find the hall, the living room, 2 spacious bedrooms with many storage spaces and a space of +/- 3 sq.m. offered for an internal storage room and, finally, the large veranda of 22.5 sq.m. which offers open and unobstructed views of the horizon. The apartment overlooks two quiet streets of the city which will offer you a peaceful stay, within walking distance from Davaki Square and points of interest such as schools, media and shopping. The property is suitable for immediate family accommodation as it has been renovated a decade ago in the kitchen - bathroom, aluminium frames, security door and plumbing and electrical installations have been replaced. * The Energy Performance Certificate is currently being issued Location: Kallithea, the fourth biggest municipality in Athens urban area, is a residential district with an extensive shopping network that lies at a distance of 3 km to the south of Athens city center and 3 km north-east of Piraeus. Unique features: Kallithea, literally meaning “nice view”, is an area which in the beginning of the 20th century was full of beautiful neoclassical summer residences, enjoying a wonderful view of the Saronic gulf. In recent times it has evolved as a residential area with an extensive shopping network, ideal for families and students, as it is home of three universities; Panteion, Harokopios, and Sivitanidios. Kallithea is one of the three neighborhoods which has profited the most from the Faliron Bay Regeneration plan, starting with the Olympic Games venues construction and the recent impressive Stavros Niarchos Park and Cultural Centre, home to the National Opera and the National Library. Accessibility: Well connected by trains and buses to the city center, Piraeus port, and the airport. Investment potential: Its close proximity both to the historic center of Athens and the Piraeus port, this is an area that has always enjoyed a constant demand.