On the slopes of Penteli, away from the noise of the city.
Patima isn't the center of Vrilissia. It's higher up. Fewer cars, more air, and a view that's hard to match anywhere else in Athens.
The neighborhood spreads across the pine-covered slopes of Koufos hill, where Vrilissia reaches up to 386 meters elevation. Steep streets, houses with gardens, newly-built maisonettes, and resilient Pentelic marble underneath the foundations — the area has not experienced any seismic issues over the past 25 years.
The plot is 545 sqm in a residential-only zone — no shops, no offices, no through-traffic. Just homes. With a building coefficient of 0.8 and coverage of 0.45, it allows roughly 436 sqm of construction — enough for a comfortable single-family home or a low-rise family residence with garden and parking.
According to the IQ Air 2025 report, Vrilissia ranks in the top 10 areas of Attica for clean air. In Patima — higher up and closer to the Pentelic forest — that's something you actually notice every morning.