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K&B Properties introduces ARTEMIS Luxury Apartments, an avant-garde holiday apartment complex nestled in Artemida, Attica. This exclusive development spans 1,505 sqm gross area, smartly laid out over three buildings. It offers 14 elegantly furnished apartments—two spanning 78 sqm, two at 54 sqm and ten at 42 sqm—each boasting private pools, seamless high-end windows, and eco-friendly solar panels with net-metering.
Positioned on a prime corner plot at Paralias & Agiou Nikolaou, is designed to mirror its photographic representations with options for customization post-purchase, perfect for discerning holidaymakers or savvy tourism investors.
This project encapsulates a pioneering approach to sustainable luxury living. Nestled in Artemida’s serene landscape, these residences offer an unparalleled fusion of eco-conscious design and modern amenities. This exceptional complex not only redefines comfort and elegance but also adheres to the highest standards of energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.
In details:
Discover the charm of coastal living with our 42 sqm one-bedroom apartments (1.1 to 1.6 and 2.1 to 2.4), priced at an accessible 120,000€. Perfect for couples or solo travelers, these compact units offer a blend of comfort, modern amenities, and strategic location, ensuring steady rental demand.
Ideal for investors seeking a manageable entry point into the thriving Greek tourism market.
Step into a realm of spacious elegance with our 54 (3.1B and 3.2B) & 78 sqm two-bedroom apartments (3.1A and 3.2A), available for 155,000€ and 225,000€ respectively. Catering to families or groups, these apartments amplify the allure of holiday living with extra space and privacy.
A promising addition to any investment portfolio, these residences are positioned to capture higher rental yields.
Explore each apartment in detail by clicking on the tooltips in the image for more insights.
Artemida (until 1977 Loutsa) is an Eastern suburb of Athens. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Spata-Artemida, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 18.653 km2 and a population of 27.698 (2023).
The city was named after the ancient goddess Artemis. The Temple of Artemis Brauron was among the most important sacred sites in the ancient times. Vravrona (or Brauron), about 20 km from Athens, was one of the 12 towns of Attica that was united to Athens by Theseus.
The ancient temple of Artemis is of Doric style and flourished in the 5th-4th century B.C. According to a myth, this is the temple where Iphigeneia was brought by her brother Orestes, when they met in the land of Tauris, where she served as a priestess in a local temple of Artemis. Iphigeneia had been transferred to Tauris by goddess Artemis herself, when she saved her from the sacrifice in Aulis. Returning to Greece, Iphigeneia brought with her a wooden statue of Artemis from Tauris.
Artemida is located on the Aegean Sea coast, in the eastern part of the Attica peninsula. It lies 5 km south of Rafina, 8 km east of Spata, 9 km north of Porto Rafti and 25 km east of Athens city centre. Greek National Road 85 (Rafina – Lavrio) passes through the town.
The Attica Zoological Park is located six kilometers away from the ARTEMIS Luxury Apartments in Artemida and offers the opportunity for a different experience. A walk through its various sections will excite you, as you will have the chance to admire some of the rarest species in the animal kingdom on Earth. Nature is enchanting, and the Athenian sun will make your excursion to the park even more enjoyable. Find our more here.
Smart Park is the largest shopping mall in Greece, situated in an area of 91 acres in the heart of Attica. It includes 30 acres of green land, and has 53,000m2 of retail space with the strongest and most important retail brands of our country.
Smart Park stands out for its functional and minimal architecture, the variety of its stores for shopping and entertainment, its open spaces, its wide lanes for walking and outdoor activities, as well as its specially arranged areas for play. Smart Park is a unique shopping destination for the whole family, all year round!
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Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών «Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος», Diethnís Aeroliménas Athinón “Elefthérios Venizélos”), commonly initialised as AIA (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV), is the largest international airport in Greece, serving the city of Athens and region of Attica.
It began operation on 28 March 2001 (in time for the 2004 Summer Olympics) and is the main base of Aegean Airlines, as well as other smaller Greek airlines. It replaced the old Ellinikon International Airport.
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Rafina (port code: GRRAF) is the second largest port in the region of Attica, serving approximately 2 million passengers per year. Many popular destinations can be reached by high-speed or conventional ferries from there, including the Cyclades, a few Eastern Aegean islands and Crete.
Although it gets quite busy during the summer season, traffic is never as much as it is in the area of Piraeus port. Rafina has a much smaller size and less noise compared to Piraeus port and another reason many passengers choose to depart from there is that it is located relatively close to the airport. It is also located closer to the northern Cyclades than Piraeus port. In addition to the passenger ferries, it is used as a fishing port as well.
The area around the port offers a few beaches and convenient tourist facilities, including family-owned seafood restaurants.
The first settlements in the area of Rafina date back to Prehistoric times and a few archeological monuments can still be found in the region.
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The Archaeological Museum of Vravrona is located in the vicinity of the archaeological site of Vravrona and houses various and valuable finds dating from the 3rd millennium BC until the 4th century AD.
Its permanent exhibition includes finds that bring to life the sanctuary of Artemis in Vravrona and its function as one of the most important sanctuaries in the region of Attica, while it also highlights the history of the region of Mesogaia and its surroundings.
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Loutsa, mostly known as Artemis/Artemidos Beach, is one of the most well-known, sand-filled seashores in the region of Attica, featuring soft, coarse sand along its lengthy coast.
Stretching for over three kilometers, the shore has staggered-depth seabed and clear waters, attracting families with children, surfers, swimming lovers, and snorkelers alike.
Famous for its coniferous background, Artemis Beach also boasts many trees near the sea waters, providing some natural shade.
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