Oikos Residence
Description
Oikos Residence in Piraeus
Located in Piraeus, the largest Mediterranean port, offering a unique blend of tranquility and convenience
- Features:
- 9-level building with 14 one-bedroom apartments and 1 one-bedroom maisonette, designed for modern comfort
- Strategically located in a family-friendly neighborhood
- Proximity to the port and coastal attractions
Why Piraeus is a good place to live:
- Convenient transportation: Well-connected public transportation system with buses and trains to Athens city center and nearby towns
- Close to schools: Multiple schools, including primary, secondary, vocational, and universities
- Access to amenities: Supermarkets, restaurants, and entertainment options available
Why invest in Piraeus:
- Proximity to transportation hubs: Attractive location for logistics and trade companies due to its proximity to the port and transportation hubs
- Education opportunities: Suitable location for families or those looking to invest in education-related businesses due to the presence of multiple schools
- Accessibility: Convenient transportation links make it easy for residents and employees to get around, affecting property values and investment potential
This property is ideal for those seeking a combination of scenic beauty and contemporary living, this property represents a rare opportunity in a sought-after location.
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Close to
- Airport: 47km
- Supermarket: 900m
- ATM/Bank: 950m
Amenities
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Air Conditioning
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Armoured / Fire Resistant Entry Doors
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Autonomous cooling-heating pump
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Double glazed windows
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Fully Furnished
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Grohe Sanitary Ware
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