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reference: W-02VADR
A rare and historic Athenian maisonette in a three-storey building of Art Deco architecture and unique aesthetics, built in a family house of the 1930s. On the third floor and first level of the apartment are the kitchen, the living rooms and the reception areas with a wood-burning fireplace and access to the veranda, while around the perimeter and to the south are the bedrooms for the family. On the second level are the former staff quarters including laundry room, and areas for guest accommodation and storage.The apartment's private terrace is a unique urban oasis in a prime location in the city centre. The energy efficiency certificate category is D. The Kipseli district developed in the 1930’s with the building of a family houses and the first Bauhaus, Art Deco and modernism architecture in Athens.It was one of the most upmarket areas to live in, competing only with Kolonaki and Plaka.Around 2009, Kipseli was rediscovered. An international and cosmopolitan community brought in by Airbnb activity, started buying property and becoming permanent residents. Athenians also rekindled their interest in Kipseli. Property prices began to raise and the forthcoming Metro-line will further increase propertyvalues. Kipseli has become an up-and-coming area of Athens, as a vibrant residential neighborhood with cafes, restaurants, theaters and vivid nightlife.Kipseli offers a good, safe, human-scale neighborhood, cultural diversity and progressive social activity in its central market. Agiou Georgiou square is one of the most liveliest spots in Athens city centre.