A family home standing on the front line, facing direct views of the Pagasetic Gulf and the city of Volos. Located in Amaliapolis, it is within walking distance of all local amenities and about an hour’s drive from Volos, with easy access to Pelion.
The property features approx. 321 sqm of interior space spread across three levels, plus a semi-basement. It includes a total of 5 bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom and one additional WC. A large covered balcony on the first floor faces directly towards the sea. The property's design allows you to enjoy the home while also having separate autonomous guesthouses located at the front and in the semi-basement, each equipped with its own kitchen and bathroom. This setup enables you to host friends and family or rent the guesthouses for additional income.
The home is equipped with two functional fireplaces, one made of marble, and features autonomous central heating with its own boiler in a dedicated outdoor boiler room. The interior boasts heavy chestnut staircases, doors, and hand-carved woodwork and comes fully furnished with notable antique pieces and modern electrical appliances.
A rare feature of the property is its private yard, which, despite the home being on the frontline, offers a space for family gatherings or can be redeveloped to suit your needs. The garden includes a large elm tree (over 15 meters tall), smaller trees and bushes, and a fixed stone table and bench, along with an external kitchen and dedicated dining area for the summer months.
Location
Amaliapolis, also known as Mitzela, is a tranquil seaside village situated 36 km from Nea Anchialos and 55 km from Volos. In mid-August, Nea Anchialos hosts the wine festival, attracting visitors from around the region.
The village has a unique geography. It is surrounded by hills mainly covered in olive groves and located in a sheltered bay with a small island offshore. A gently sloping sandy beach is accessible from the coastal road (less than 100 meters from the house), as well as several nearby beaches and coves reachable on foot or by boat.
This location is a convenient base for exploring the charming villages along the Pagasetic Gulf. Volos is easily accessible, offering a vibrant lifestyle, access to the hospital, and a gateway to Pelion. Additionally, ferry routes connect the area to the southern parts of Pelion and the picturesque spots of Paleo Trikeri. No more than 8 kilometres from Amaliapolis is Sourpi and the beach of Nies, an ancient port of the Myrmidons, from where Achilles set out for the Trojan War— a nice beach for swimming and fishing.
Last but not least, the center of Athens is approximately a 3-hour and 15-minute drive away, primarily along the National Road, which makes access easy.
The property features approx. 321 sqm of interior space spread across three levels, plus a semi-basement. It includes a total of 5 bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom and one additional WC. A large covered balcony on the first floor faces directly towards the sea. The property's design allows you to enjoy the home while also having separate autonomous guesthouses located at the front and in the semi-basement, each equipped with its own kitchen and bathroom. This setup enables you to host friends and family or rent the guesthouses for additional income.
The home is equipped with two functional fireplaces, one made of marble, and features autonomous central heating with its own boiler in a dedicated outdoor boiler room. The interior boasts heavy chestnut staircases, doors, and hand-carved woodwork and comes fully furnished with notable antique pieces and modern electrical appliances.
A rare feature of the property is its private yard, which, despite the home being on the frontline, offers a space for family gatherings or can be redeveloped to suit your needs. The garden includes a large elm tree (over 15 meters tall), smaller trees and bushes, and a fixed stone table and bench, along with an external kitchen and dedicated dining area for the summer months.
Location
Amaliapolis, also known as Mitzela, is a tranquil seaside village situated 36 km from Nea Anchialos and 55 km from Volos. In mid-August, Nea Anchialos hosts the wine festival, attracting visitors from around the region.
The village has a unique geography. It is surrounded by hills mainly covered in olive groves and located in a sheltered bay with a small island offshore. A gently sloping sandy beach is accessible from the coastal road (less than 100 meters from the house), as well as several nearby beaches and coves reachable on foot or by boat.
This location is a convenient base for exploring the charming villages along the Pagasetic Gulf. Volos is easily accessible, offering a vibrant lifestyle, access to the hospital, and a gateway to Pelion. Additionally, ferry routes connect the area to the southern parts of Pelion and the picturesque spots of Paleo Trikeri. No more than 8 kilometres from Amaliapolis is Sourpi and the beach of Nies, an ancient port of the Myrmidons, from where Achilles set out for the Trojan War— a nice beach for swimming and fishing.
Last but not least, the center of Athens is approximately a 3-hour and 15-minute drive away, primarily along the National Road, which makes access easy.