1,147 Apartments & Houses for Sale in Achrafieh

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3

3

217 m²

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JSK Real Estate

3

4

280 m²

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Trust Lebanon

3

4

170 m²

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Compass Real Estate

4

5.0

370 m²

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Blusky Properties

Villa for Sale in Achrafieh 1,100,000$($3,143/m²)

4

3

350 m²

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ISOLD Real Estate

4

2

140 m²

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JSK Real Estate

Apartment for Sale in Achrafieh 3,000,000$($3,000/m²)

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6

1000 m²

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White Real Estate Group

3

4

200 m²

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C Properties

3

3

196 m²

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Trust Lebanon

3

4

170 m²

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JSK Real Estate

3

3

240 m²

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ISOLD Real Estate

4

3

300 m²

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JSK Real Estate

3

3.0

220 m²

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Panther Properties

3

4

318 m²

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S-Gestion

3

3

135 m²

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YAS Real Estate

3

4

200 m²

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C Properties

3

2

250 m²

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S-Gestion

3

3

220 m²

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3ikarcom Real Estate

3

5

245 m²

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YAS Real Estate

3

2

265 m²

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Fidelity Real Estate

3

5

312 m²

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Confidence Real Estate

Buying an Apartment in Achrafieh

About the Area

Achrafieh is one of Beirut's most established residential districts and its strongest owner-occupier market. Much of the housing stock is owned rather than let out, and buyers here are typically purchasing somewhere to live long-term rather than as an investment.

The district sits on the eastern side of the capital across a series of hills, and its character shifts noticeably over short distances. The streets around Sassine Square are busy and commercial, while Sioufi and Furn El Hayek are quieter and residential.

What Apartments Cost

Apartments in Achrafieh currently ask roughly $2,950 to $3,100 per square metre, the highest of the Beirut residential districts covered here. Within the district the spread is wide, with Sursock and Furn El Hayek at the top of the range and addresses further from the main streets asking less for comparable space.

These figures reflect asking prices in current listings rather than recorded sale prices, and the final price is usually negotiated. Based on listings on DoorEast, July 2026.

Where to Look in Achrafieh

  • Sassine and around — The commercial centre of the district, convenient for shops, banks and transport. A mix of older buildings and newer construction.
  • Sursock — The streets around Sursock Street and the museum. Heritage buildings and the district's highest asking prices.
  • Furn El Hayek — One of the district's most sought-after addresses, with quiet streets, heritage buildings and larger apartments. Prices sit at the top of the Achrafieh range.
  • Sioufi — Quieter and greener, popular with families. Larger apartments in mid-century buildings, many with balconies looking over the city.
  • Rmeil — Older residential streets on the district's northern side, mixing heritage buildings with 1970s blocks.
  • Sodeco — Transitional, with more recent construction and generally easier access to the rest of the city.
  • Monot — Overlaps Beirut's nightlife strip, and busier in the evenings than the rest of the district.

What You'll Find

Achrafieh's stock skews larger than most Beirut districts. Two and three-bedroom apartments dominate, often in buildings from the 1960s to 1980s with generous room sizes and multiple balconies. Studios and one-bedrooms are less common and usually sit in newer buildings.

Renovation standard is the single biggest variable in price here. Two apartments on the same street at similar asking prices can differ substantially in kitchen, bathroom and electrical condition, so budgeting for work is worth doing before you commit.

Parking and Getting Around

Most buildings in Achrafieh include parking, though the arrangement varies. Some have underground spaces allocated per unit, others assign spots in a shared lot, and a few older buildings have none. Confirm for the specific apartment rather than assuming.

The district is built across hills, which affects daily life more than a map suggests. Much of Achrafieh is walkable to Downtown and Gemmayze, though driving in and out at peak hours is slower.

Before You Buy

Ask about the building's monthly charges, since maintenance, generator subscription and water are billed separately and carry over to you as owner. Check whether the building has any planned works, as older Achrafieh buildings occasionally levy one-off costs to owners for structural or facade repairs. Confirm the power and water arrangements, which vary building to building.

Common questions about buying in Achrafieh

How much do apartments cost in Achrafieh?

Apartments currently ask roughly $2,950 to $3,100 per square metre, the highest of the Beirut residential districts covered here. These are asking prices from current listings, not recorded sale prices.

Which part of Achrafieh is most expensive?

Sursock and Furn El Hayek sit at the top of the district's range. Streets further from the main roads generally ask less for comparable space.

What size apartments are most available?

Two and three-bedroom apartments dominate the market here. Smaller units exist but are less common, usually in newer buildings.

Do apartments in Achrafieh come with parking?

Most buildings include parking, though the arrangement differs between buildings. Confirm for the specific apartment.

What ongoing costs should I expect?

Building maintenance, generator subscription and water are billed separately. Ask for current monthly figures, and check whether any building works are planned.