Pagrati is located southeast of central Athens, between Kolonaki, Neos Kosmos, and the National Gardens. It is a highly central neighborhood with walkable access to landmarks such as Syntagma Square, the Panathenaic Stadium, and major museums. The overall character is urban, young, and cultural, combining long-standing residents with young people, students, tourists, and foreign residents. Over the past decade, the neighborhood has undergone impressive renewal and has become a preferred destination for a bohemian crowd and investors seeking a blend of prime location, culture, and transportation accessibility.

The population

  • A diverse population mix: long-standing Greek families alongside young people, students, and foreign residents.
  • A bohemian and creative population, including artists, designers, and high-tech professionals.
  • A high concentration of rental apartments, especially in areas close to Syntagma Square and the National Gardens.
  • Strong demand from investors, both local and international.

Transportation

  • Proximity to metro stations: Evangelismos (Blue Line) and Syntagma, both within walking distance from central parts of the neighborhood.
  • An extensive bus network, including routes along Imittou Street and Varnava Street.
  • Comfortable walkability to most major points of interest in central Athens.
  • High traffic density and parking challenges in the inner areas of the neighborhood.

Key Locations and Main Street

  • Varnava Street – a lively entertainment area with restaurants, bars, and cafés.
  • The Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaro) – an internationally significant historical landmark.
  • The National Gardens – a major green space adjacent to the neighborhood.
  • Cultural institutions, galleries, schools, and independent cinemas.

Real Estate in the Pangrati Neighborhood

The neighborhood is in high demand, with real estate prices on an upward trend:

  • Apartment prices range between €1,700–€2,500 per square meter, depending on proximity to key landmarks.

  • Average monthly rent for 2–3 room apartments is €550–€850.

  • Strong rental demand from young people, tourists, and long-term residents.

  • Active renovation, redevelopment, and conversion of apartments into Airbnb units.

Key Advantages for Investors

  • A highly central location with excellent accessibility — walking distance to all major city attractions.

  • A revitalized cultural image — attracting high-quality tenants with strong purchasing power.

  • Suitable for tourist rentals as well — thanks to proximity to major tourist landmarks.

  • Value-add potential — especially in small apartments and penthouse units.

Critical Considerations for Investors

  • Relatively high entry prices — less suitable for investors with limited budgets.

  • High competition for investment apartments — especially among international investors.

  • Dense areas with parking difficulties and constant urban noise.

  • Some buildings are older and require thorough due diligence before purchase.

A little about the author of the article

Elazar Kaykov

Partner and Founder

A native of Kibbutz Tel Katzir in northern Israel, he currently lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, a real estate investor, entrepreneur, with 7 years of experience in marketing and sales, a former officer and in the reserves. Elazar brings with him 4 years of experience in real estate, during which he worked at Natam, a company specializing in commercial real estate. Elazar managed the Tel Aviv team at the company.