Tresia is a private estate comprising three fully independent homes, each sharing a vision of refined living, and positioned within one of Ekali’s most sought-after addresses. Set around a landscaped central square, the neoclassical white façades, colonnaded terraces, and landscaped gardens speak to an architectural sensibility that balances grandeur with privacy.

The interiors are grand in scale and classical in character, with generous reception rooms dressed in polished hardwood floors, marble, and gilt detailing. Chandelier-lit formal dining and living spaces speak to a confident decorative hand, while the architecture — columned halls, deep cornicing, arched openings — provides a suitably substantial frame for a home of this standing.

For families seeking elevated living within Athens’ established northern suburbs, Tresia presents an opportunity of lasting worth.

Each home unfolds across three levels, balancing generous entertaining spaces with comfortable private living. Expansive reception areas flow into formal living and dining rooms, supported by well-appointed kitchens and considered ancillary spaces — interiors defined by light, proportion, and ease of living.

The upper levels are given over to private accommodation: generously proportioned bedroom suites, principal bedrooms of real presence, additional family bedrooms, dressing areas, and office spaces that lend the homes a practical flexibility.

Tresia is well-equipped for modern living: lifts serving all levels, a five-car garage, water desalination, solar energy infrastructure, sauna, jacuzzi, and a comprehensive security system.

The lower levels extend the homes into the gardens and pool, offering supplementary living areas suited to guest accommodation, independent family use, or staff quarters.

Tresia offers three independent homes within a single private estate, suited to multigenerational living, extended family use, or as a long-term investment in one of Athens most established addresses.

This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non-Dom Program.