


This 7 storey retail/office building is located next to the city’s most central square, Syntagma. A true landmark of Athens, Syntagma is the most well-known spot of the city not only for Athenians but also for foreigners from all over the world.
Bustling with life day and night, Syntagma hosts the Greek Parliament, numerous luxurious hotels, coffee houses, bars and restaurants. It’s the ultimate hot spot for shopping as Ermou street – the famous pedestrian road full of retail stores – starts there. The building is fully serviced by all means of public transport.



This landmark listed building is located in the heart of Piraeus, at a distance of approximately 200 meters from the Piraeus port. The building is located close to the commercial and administrative centre of Piraeus (Korai Square), such as the Town Hall and the Municipal Theater. The property has a beautiful sea view and is surrounded by several open spaces, while at the same time being in a busy area, which gathers commercial economic activities (focused on services and retail business). The main entrance of the building is situated on the pedestrian Makras Stoas Street. The property is well served by means of public transportation (the existing Piraeus Metro station, which is just over 500m away, as well as by bus lines passing by the nearby coastal avenues), while a new metro station is also under construction at the nearby Korai Square (to be operative by the end of the decade). The location is considered as privileged for commercial, office and tourist use and the property itself is designed for office use and can potentially be developed into a touristic accommodation. The building was constructed during the second decade of the 20th century. It was designed to serve the provision of banking and financial services (Emporiki Bank’s central branch) and it was operating as such till few years ago. Its interiors were constructed and decorated intending to create an impression of prestige and financial wealth and are therefore distinguished by the use of luxurious materials (especially high-quality marble stone) and by the technically sound execution of finishing works. On its exterior, the building was designed on the basis of the so-called ‘’eclectic’’ architectural style, applied mainly to buildings of high-status performance.



The property is located at 65, 28th October (Patision) Street, in the center of Athens.
The area has several theaters, many bookstores, publishing houses and printing shops. With all this interaction of uses, the area of the Museum is now characterized by social, age, functional and architectural richness. At the same time, it is in direct operational relationship with one of the biggest public parks of the city, Pedion tou Areos and the Hill of Strefi, and a large number of charming pedestrian streets.
In recent years, a series of reconstructions have contributed to the aesthetic upgrading of the area. Moreover, the existence of many important buildings of neoclassical, eclectic and modernist style, give the area a distinct and attractive appearance.
The building, which measures 700 sqm per floor, was built in 1923. It belongs to the category of the large “exploitation” structures (hotels or multi-apartment buildings) for wealthy clients-tenants. The size and shape of this building was an epitome in the evolving image of Athens at that period. Aesthetically, it is distinguished by a fluid late eclecticism, while at the same time it utilizes the “modern” reinforced concrete construction.



In partnership with one of the world’s largest and well-known flexible office and co-working operators, Zoia is bringing the co-working space trend to Athens with an exciting industrial building conversion project. The former textile factory is adjunct to the vibrant Gazi neighborhood – known for its historic industry and gas plants.
The Technopolis area factories have been replaced by trendy bars, restaurants and lively clubs, attracting thousands of young people, night after night.
The 3,200 sqm building with huge industrial screen walls, high ceilings and two facades will offer a great solution for start-ups, entrepreneurs and professionals who want to work in a dynamic, young work environment, bringing a fresh new era of workspaces into the city.



The Hill is located in a beautiful and exclusive neighbourhood in downtown Athens, at the foot of Lycabettus Hill. Lycabettus Hill is a timeless landmark of Athens and together with the Acropolis, they form the hilly landscape of the centre. It is famous for its breathtaking views of the busy metropolis of Athens. On the hilltop, there is a renowned theatre for concerts, a café- restaurant and many paths cutting through the lush green hill, easily accessible and perfect for strolling or jogging. The Hill is located only 10 minutes from Syntagma square, the city’s most central square. In the surrounding area you can find Kolonaki, an upscale part of Athens great for shopping and socializing and full of cafes, restaurants and bars.
The Lycabettus area itself is safe and quiet. This rare combination of urban life and tranquillity makes The Hill a unique and convenient place for both business and leisure trips, providing a relaxing and at the same time stimulating environment. The building hosts nine impeccably designed and fully furnished premium services apartments, with vibrant urban views and pastoral green landscapes, and the shared rooftop and lounge provides stunning city-wide views. Available as short, medium, or long-term rentals, the apartments are ideally suited to both expats, business travellers, and tourists looking to enjoy an international standard of accommodation, in a central location, at a competitive price. Read More…



This property on Voukourestiou Street, in the neighborhood of Kolonaki, a privileged area in the heart of the city of Athens, less than 500 meters from Syntagma Square. Kolonaki is a neighborhood with numerous multi–storey buildings which are distinguished by their various architectural styles and decorations, dating back mostly to the first half of the 20th century. Most of them were constructed with the highest standard of quality and luxury, for people of high social status and wealth. Furthermore, Voukourestiou is a street very well-known for its luxury retail stores, located mostly in its pedestrian parts, one block away from the property.
The five–storey building was constructed around 1936 and it is still in excellent condition. Its architectural style refers to the Modernism of the 1920s and 1930s. The characteristic feature of the building’s façades is the use of partially built balconies creating bay window spaces widely known as “erker”. The property consists of two underground floors (basement and semi-basement floors), ground floor, and 5 above ground floors. The total gross floor area is approximately 1.210 sq.m..



Nestled in the heart of the Athens historic city center, on the prime Aiolou pedestrian avenue, this building is just a few hundred meters from the main shopping street of Ermou, and a short walk from key historic sites, the Greek Parliament and Syntagma Square.
In the surrounding area, dozens of trendy cafes, local tavernas, and shops combine old and new worlds, delighting the millions of tourists drawn to the city every year to visit one of the greatest symbols of Greek history – the Acropolis.
The 1,500 sqm building is characterized by classic lines, with broad windows that flood the interior with natural light. This development will convert the building into a modern urban hotel, with around 30 stylish, vibrant guest rooms, and a rooftop with a breath-taking, panoramic view of the Parthenon.



Located at the heart of the historic and commercial centre of Athens, this building is erected at a beautiful and quiet street at the side of the central and crowded Aiolou pedestrian street. Just a few hundred meters from the main shopping street of Ermou, the Monastiraki Square and the Syntagma Square and just a short walk from the key historic sites of the city, the building’s spot is considered a great advantage and a primary reason for its transformation into a space for hospitality-oriented use.
The 1,758 sqm six-storey building constructed in the late ‘60s creates a simple, austerely designed facade. The development project will convert the building into a modern, urban hotel with 26 stylish guest rooms, and a common-use rooftop with a stunning view of the Acropolis hill.



This beautiful, luxury town house is located at the heart of Kolonaki district, which has historically been the “aristocratic” residential area of the city center since the capital’s establishment in Athens. The immediate proximity to the Parliament, the Presidential Palace and the Syntagma Square as well as several other important central uses, museums, embassies, and so on, have always played a determining role. The multifunctionality of the area is attributed to the very intense mix of uses, with commerce, recreation, culture, offices, administration and services coexisting with the residential uses.
Neoclassical buildings dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, inter-war, modern or even contemporary luxury apartments form a high-end surrounding urban tissue, completed by the Kolonaki square as well as other large green spaces of the city, such as the National Garden. Privileged, panoramic views are typical in this residential area due to the location and the nearby natural environment.



When one thinks of a classic upscale European neighborhood, Kolonaki is the place. This luxury residential neighborhood is nestled in the heart of Athens city center. The property is a classic and unique building in the heart of Kolonaki, with a magnificent patio and high ceilings, which blends seamlessly into the neighborhood.
In this bustling area offices of doctors, lawyers and other professionals can be found, while dozens of exquisite restaurants, high end fashion boutiques, boutique cafes, and bars form a vibrant atmosphere day and night.



This building is situated in the neighbourhood of Kallithea, in the outskirts of the centre of Athens. Kallithea is a residential neighbourhood situated near the Panteion and the Harokopio Universities and counting more than 100,000 residents and 25,000 students. It is full of life and close to numerous cultural centres, commercial streets and vibrant nightlife spots, having the additional advantage of proximity to two of the most important contemporary landmarks of the city of Athens, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center and Park and the Onassis Cultural Center. Despite its dense urban tissue and lively atmosphere, Kallithea enjoys an abundance of green parks and open spaces. It is served by great public transportation and it is a short 5-minute drive from the Athens centre and a 15-minute drive from Piraeus, the main port of Greece.
The 1,147 sqm building will be converted, through an innovative reconstruction plan, into 24 fully furnished, modern apartments. It will offer its residents a youthful, contemporary and unique experience.



Inside Piraeus’ most picturesque neighbourhood, in the Kastella hill, what used to be a historic hotel will be totally renovated in order to host 22 brand new apartments, for short and medium-term rentals. A communal rooftop offers an impressive view to the marina and the deep blue Aegean Sea and completes the building’s offerings to its guests.
The building’s location inside the most privileged neighbourhood of Piraeus along with the fact that Piraeus, the main port of Athens, is quickly revitalising, attracting big scale development projects from investors from all over the world are important factors that contribute to its increasing value and popularity among prospective tenants.



As you enter the elegant lobby of this corner Bauhaus building, its unique character is immediately evident, the luxurious marble, high ceilings and classical wooden door giving a sense of central European 1930s architecture. Inside the apartments, large windows let in plenty of natural light, while parquet floors add warmness as well as an authentic feel of well-designed spaces, with meticulously chosen materials.
Built in 1932 and listed among Greece’s modern monuments, the 1,150 sqm building on Metsovou street is located just a couple of blocks from the National Archaeological Museum and the National Technical University of Athens, and a short walking distance to the Victoria Metro Station. Just behind the building, the recently-upgraded Pedion Areos public park demonstrates the city’s commitment to renewal.



In a walking distance from the central square of Exarcheia, one of Athens’ most lively and youthful neighbourhoods, this building will be transformed into a modern apartment block, whose tenants will be enjoying a set of amenities as well as the advantages of its central location, close to all possible retail stores, cafes, restaurants and adjacent to historical sites of the Athens city center. The area is well-known for its artistic atmosphere and vibrant nightlife and excellently served by public transport. From the roof of this six-storey building, an open view to the nearby Lycabettus Hill, a primary Athenian landmark, fulfils the tenants’ experience.



In a 5-minute walking distance from the Keramikos metro station and the lively and youthful area of Gazi, this building on Paggeou Street will undergo an extensive renovation. The apartments in the 4 floors will vary from 1- to 3-bedroom, addressing all possible needs, while the studio on the roof will have an innovative architectural design and a terrace of its own. The common rooftop area with the view to the old gas factory in Gazi and the Acropolis hill as well as the common gym area in the basement complete the tenants’ experience in this unique building. Due to its proximity to the Agricultural University of Athens as well as many bars, cafés and restaurants, this residential building is suitable for students, among other young or artistic people who seek a contemporary high-end alternative living style.



In the neighbourhood of Neapoli, close to Universities, the Alexandras Avenue and just 200m from the Lycabettus hill, this 4-storey, 7-apartment and 2-retail-space building is located in the corner between Asklipiou and Kosma Melodou Streets. The building will be renovated and the existing apartments will be converted into modern spaces for long-term rental. The common-use rooftop offers a view to the urban landscape of Athens, while the 2 retail spaces on the Ground Floor match the area’s local commerce style. The property’s proximity to a large number of cafés, restaurants, green spaces and squares, such as the Exarcheia square and Strefis hill, as well as metro stations and other public transport makes it ideal for people seeking residence in a central spot, which at the same time keeps the character of a neighbourhood.



This six–storey building of 590 sqm is located on a quiet street in the rising area of Koukaki. Due to the neighbourhood’s adjacency to the Acropolis district, it has privileged access to pedestrian streets, squares, magnificent neoclassic buildings, interwar buildings and residential blocks of flats, museums, dance schools and beautiful entertainment venues.
Koukaki has been significantly upgraded in recent years, along with the creation of new and very important attraction poles such as the New Acropolis Museum. Its location allows easy access to the centre, but also to the port of Piraeus and the southern areas of the basin and to the seaside part of the city, which is also upgraded at a very fast pace.



This eight-storey building is located on the very central and highly frequented Solonos street, just 3 blocks away from the lively Exarcheia square. The property is at a walking distance of 8 minutes from Omonoia square and 8 minutes from the University of Athens. The Law School of Athens is located on Solonos Str., while the street passes through a short distance from the historical buildings of the Athens Academy, the National Library and the National University of Athens.
The area has significant commercial activity with many bars, restaurants and cafés, but also publishing houses, bookshops, bank and public administration offices, clothing and footwear firm’s retail stores as well as a range of small-scale retail selling everyday consumer products. In line with this, the property has a ground floor store, in front of which there is a roofed passage.



The 884 sqm property is located in the area of Kerameikos, near the homonymous metro station and the former Gazi industrial complex. The point of interest is its proximity to the restored industrial complex of the former gas plant, known as Gazi. Gazi is the only surviving gasworks plant in Greece and one of the few in Europe. It constitutes a distinctive sample of 19th century industrial architecture. The buildings of the former industrial complex nowadays house cultural and recreational activities, attracting visitors from Greece and abroad.
The restored Gazi plant operates as a cultural center, housing the Technopolis – City of Athens multi – purpose building complex, whose major part is the Athens Industrial Gas Museum. Technopolis has gradually become a hub of cultural events, thus helping to upgrade Kerameikos area. The nearby square is surrounded by restaurants, taverns, bars, cafes, clubs, as well as theaters and galleries, having transformed its neighborhood into a lively place of social gathering and entertainment.



Situated in one of Athens’ most central locations, just between the Omonoia and the Syntagma squares, this
former office building on Zaloggou street will be transformed into modern living spaces, offering its tenants all kind of desired amenities and a luxury comfort lifestyle.
The nearby attractions, metro stations, important public services, commercial streets and entertainment uses make of this spot a highly attractive location for residential use, while the eight-storey building itself, constructed in the late ‘70s, will be renovated in order to introduce a contemporary living environment.



This six-storey building has a total area of 1.358 sq.m.. The building was erected around the mid 1930s and has been designated as “listed” building due to its architectural style and elegance.
It is located in the Exarcheia neighbourhood of Athens, right next to the ‘’historic triangle’’. It is very close to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens as well as to the “Pedion Areos” Park, one of the largest parks in Athens and to major educational institutions (AUEB, NTUA and various private institutions). The location of the building is close to the administrative and commercial centre of the city of Athens and it is well served by means of public transportation, such as bus lines, trolley bus lines and the Athens Metro.



The property is located at Exarchia district, on a narrow single-lane street parallel to the Alexandras Avenue and is very close to the “Pedion Areos” Park, currently one of the greatest green-zones in Athens. The location of the building is close to the administrative and commercial center of the city of Athens and it is well served by means of public transportation, such as bus lines, trolley bus lines and the Athens Metro. The property’s location is predominantly a residential area. The majority of buildings near it have small-scale retail/commercial uses on the ground floor and residences/business offices on the upper floors. Economic activity in the area is focused on services sector.
The three storey building (basement, ground floor and 2 floors) was constructed at the 1930s and has a total built area of 1.191 sq.m., while it allows for the construction of an additional floor. The façade and the plan are designed with symmetry, whereas the inside of the building has high ceilings and a central staircase with marble slabs.