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MIBS Glyfada Elite CONTENTS 02 Introduction 04 The Neighborhood 12 The Building 26 Contact GLYFADA ELITE GLYFADA ELITE Glyfada Elite consists of eight two-bedroom apartments delivering a premium living experience to its residents by having communal spaces such as swimming pool and rooftop terrace to enjoy the panoramic sea view. Glyfada Elite is a mix of comfortable modernism and highest level of finishes and technology. 02 INTRODUCTION CGI - Façade Illustration 03 GLYFADA ELITE 04 THE NEIGHBORHOOD LIFE CAN BE A NEVER ENDING VACATION 05 GLYFADA ELITE GLYFADA Live in Glyfada, a neighborhood whose unique geography, public spaces, and revitalized natural beauty inspire fresh thinking, real engagement, and deep relaxation. Located in the luxurious southern suburbs of Athens, Glyfada is only about a half-hour drive from the city center. With lovely beaches, Michelin stars restaurants and many high-end stores, this is where many dream of moving in order to combine the best of city-living with all that the coast has to offer. Greece is renowned for its consistently outstanding education system. Glyfada Elite is in the immediate vicinity of public, private and international educational options from pre-schools to universities. In Athens, many schools offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program with an impressive track record in promoting students to reputable universities, both in Greece and internationally. 06 Alimos THE NEIGHBORHOOD Syntagma Square 13 km Piraeus Chief Port (Cosco) 15 km Argyroupoli Leof. Vouliagmenis Metro Station Leof. Posidonos Elliniko 2.2 km Hellinikon Metropolitan Park Project 2.6 km Public School 200 m Bus Stop 100 m Golf Club 2.8 km 200 m City Plaza Shopping Centre 1.3 km Dim. Gounari Glyfada Beach Athens International 2.8 km Tram Station Airport 26.5 km 2.8 km Ballux Restaurant 3.3 km 07 GLYFADA ELITE HELLINIKON PROJECT The Hellinikon Project, a stone’s throw away from Glyfada Elite, is a pioneering development with emphasis on the creation of a world class Metropolitan Park covering an area of 2,000,000 sq.m., which will enhance the Coastal Front. It will be the largest urban regeneration throughout Europe for the coming years. It will consist of an integrated development model combining the area’s natural beauty and unique inherent characteristics with landmark buildings and state-of-the-art infrastructures. The “green” and “smart” design approach of Hellinikon Project will offer high-end services and amenities while improving the standard of living of Athens’ inhabitants. Metropolitan Park will include a diverse range of residential communities, hotel, shopping centres, museums, cultural and family entertainment venues, health and wellness centres, significant space for sports and recreation, a modern business park with an educational and R & D hub as well the Toal regeneration of the existing marina and the entire Coastal Front. 08 GLYFADA ELITE TRANSPORTATION Glyfada is easily connected to all parts of Athens. The Elliniko metro station is on the Athens Metro red line 2. It is only 20 minutes away from the City Centre of Athens, and a 30 minutes drive from the airport. There is also the Tram line 3 that takes you to a more extensive part of Glydada neighborood as well, in just 8 minutes. Glyfada Elite is only 8 minutes away from the famous Athens PORT AREA Riviera coast, where beautiful beaches, important attractions and endless options for fun and entertainment are waiting to be Piraeus Chief discovered. Port (Cosco) 55 mins METRO LINE 2 19mins 18mins 15mins 7mins PANEPISTIMIO SYNTAGMA ACROPOLIS AG. DIMITRIOS ELLINIKO .Academy of Athens .Syntagma Square .Acropolis .Athens Metro Mall GLYFADA .University of Athens .Greek Parliament .National Library ELITE TRAM LINE 3 35mins 30mins 1 min 3mins TZITZIFIES PARKO FLISVOU PALAIO GLYFADAS PALAIO DIMARHIO AGG. METAXA .Stavros Niarchos .Marina Flisvo .Glyfada GLYFADA .Glyfada Foundation .Park Flisvo Public Beach High Streets Cultural Center ELITE 10 THE NEIGHBORHOOD NORTH EAST AREA Larissa Station 23 mins Syntagma Square 18 mins ATHENS CENTRE Athens Metro Mall Marina Flisvos 7 mins 30 mins Beach 27 mins Athens International Airport 57 mins Beach 1 min Glyfada Walk Street 3 mins Beach 8 mins SEASIDE AREA 11 CGI - Exterior Illustration A LOVELY ADDITION TO YOUR HOME The Greek way is experienced both indoors, through texture and natural materials, and outdoors, through spaces that extend the home. All these elements combine to create an unparalleled sense of warmth and comfort at Glyfada Elite. CGI - Exterior Illustration GLYFADA ELITE GLYFADA ELITE Innovate design and exclusive amenities will make all residents feel special at Glyfada Elite. Boutique and beautiful with just 8 residences, only a lucky few will enjoy the simple pleasures of living here. All residents benefit from a private outdoor space within each apartment, a communal rooftop terrace and a swimming pool with a lounge area on the Ground floor. The top floor residents may take relaxation to another level on their private rooftop terrace with an optional Jacuzzi and lingering sea views. 14 THE BUILDING CGI - Communal Swimming Pool Area 15 GLYFADA ELITE A PLACE TO ENTERTAIN 16 THE BUILDING CGI - Living & dining room Stunning inside and out, Glyfada Elite features modern architectural design and timeless interiors. Inspired by its southern location, the homes are adorned in natural light with expansive private balconies. Apartments have laminated hardwood flooring, European cabinets with hardwood countertops and other design elements for residents to enjoy. 17 GLYFADA ELITE 18 THE BUILDING DETAILED TO MODERN DESIGN CGI - Bedroom CGI - Bathroom 19 GLYFADA ELITE 20 THE BUILDING CGI - Private rooftop terrace Enjoy the lavishness and comfort that our top floor residences have to offer with their charming rooftop terraceto enjoy the stunning views to the sparkling water of the Aegean sea and unforgettable moments of relaxation. 21 GLYFADA ELITE APARTMENT 1st FLOOR PLAN A1 A2 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Covered Area 76 sqm Covered Area 76 sqm Balcony 34 sqm Balcony 34 sqm Total Area 110 sqm Total Area 110 sqm 22 THE BUILDING APARTMENT 2nd FLOOR PLAN B1 B2 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Covered Area 69 sqm Covered Area 69 sqm Balcony 22 sqm Balcony 22 sqm Total Area 91 sqm Total Area 91 sqm Please note: All the above floor areas are subject to verification following completion. Purchasers must, therefore, rely on their own inspection to verify any information provided. All dimensions are within + or - 5%. 23 GLYFADA ELITE APARTMENT 3rd FLOOR PLAN C1 C2 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Covered Area 67.5 sqm Covered Area 67.5 sqm Balcony 24 sqm Balcony 24 sqm Total Area 91.5 sqm Total Area 91.5 sqm 24 THE BUILDING APARTMENT 4th FLOOR PLAN D1 D2 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Covered Area 67 sqm Covered Area 67 sqm Balcony 21 sqm Balcony 15 sqm Private Roof Terrace 34 sqm Private Roof Terrace 34 sqm Total Area 122 sqm Total Area 116 sqm Please note: All the above floor areas are subject to verification following completion. Purchasers must, therefore, rely on their own inspection to verify any information provided. All dimensions are within + or - 5%. 25 GLYFADA ELITE UNIT SUMMARY Unit Floor Type Beds Baths Covered Area Balcony Total Area A1 Floor 1 Apartment 2 1 76 34 110 A2 Floor 1 Apartment 2 1 76 34 110 B1 Floor 2 Apartment 2 1 69 22 91 B2 Floor 2 Apartment 2 1 69 22 91 C1 Floor 3 Apartment 2 1 67.5 24 91.5 C2 Floor 3 Apartment 2 1 67.5 24 91.5 D1 Floor 4 Apartment 2 1 67 21 + 34 (Roof Terrace) 122 D2 Floor 4 Apartment 2 1 67 15 + 34 (Roof Terrace) 116 * All the above floor areas are subject to verification following completion. Purchasers must therefore rely on their own inspection to verify any information provided. All dimensions are within + or -5% DISCLAIMER: All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the developer. The developer reserves the right to bar any such activity. In the event of any contradiction or discrepancy between the document and brochure, or in the event of any ambiguity in the interpretation of the property information, the developer reserves the right in its absolute discretion. The information in this document is indicative only. We can only show a general impression of the range and quality of properties available. The document does not constitute a contract or warranty. Please, therefore, view the artist's impression, layout and plans, specification and floor plans as guidance only and appreciate that as the development progress changes may become necessary. The develope also reserves the right to make such changes from time to time without notice. 26 .
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