
Apartment for sale in Chania. In the heart of Chania, comfort becomes a lifestyle.
This is a beautifully renovated 46sqm apartment on the 2nd floor of a 4-storey building from the 1960s.
It offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom — a perfect city base for modern living or a clever investment move.
As you enter, the space flows effortlessly.
The living area and kitchen are combined into one open-plan environment.
Natural light enters softly, and the atmosphere feels calm.
There are 2 radiators creating warmth during the colder months.
And from here, you step out onto the balcony — a small privilege that lifts your everyday moments.
Then, the bedroom.
A quiet room with large wardrobes that offer generous storage.
It also has direct access to the same balcony shared with the living room.
No heating in this room — yet the simplicity makes it feel peaceful and uncluttered.
The bathroom is fresh and functional.
With a shower and a large window, ventilation and brightness are part of the comfort.
Outside, the urban setting supports the lifestyle of Chania city living.
This home is part of a small 4-level building — manageable, quiet, authentic.
A renovated city apartment, with everything in its place, and everything close to you.
This is the kind of property that does not sit on the market for long.
Because in Chania, opportunities like this are noticed — and taken.
Apartment for sale in Chania. Location Information:
Chania is considered to be the most poetic city of Crete; when you walk through it, it leaves you with a pleasant taste of beauty. Chania’s Venetian port, picturesque at any time and season, is attractive to visitors and locals for its beauty and for its choices of entertainment for all tastes and demands.
The “Old Town” consists of the old Venetian harbor and the small Venetian blocks located behind the harbor; it is characterized by narrow and picturesque alleys – similar to an enchanting labyrinth – full of life, and the plentiful remaining Venetian and Turkish buildings.
The Lighthouse, the Fortress of Firka, the Mosque of Kioutsouk Hasan, the Great Arsenali, and the Neoria have become landmarks of the city. Most of the buildings are rejuvenated and they compose a puzzle of contemporary, Venetian, and Turkish architecture; they are al*
/-+so a ‘living’ exhibition of the city’s history. Today they work as shops, taverns, cafes, and tourist accommodations.
The most famous part of the Old Town is the lively round waterfront along the Venetian harbor, which is full of small hotels, cafes, restaurants, taverns, and bars. The Lighthouse at the end of the harbor is a landmark of Chania.