INVEST ABROAD

Invest in property in Greece.

Greece pairs island scarcity — the Cyclades above all — with an Athens market that has reurbanised rapidly. Seasonal rental demand is strong and concentrated; location and licensing determine most outcomes.

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Onora publishes Greek listings with price, property state and labelled figures, and routes your introduction directly to the seller after one-time verification.

How buying works in Greece

Factual notes on the purchase process — no advice, always verify the current rules with your own advisers.

  • Buyers need a Greek tax number (AFM); funds must flow through a traceable bank route
  • Transfer tax is 3.09% on resale property; new build can carry 24% VAT (suspensions have applied in recent years — verify current status)
  • A lawyer and notary are both customary; due diligence on title and building permits is essential, particularly on islands
  • Short-term rental requires registration with the tax authority (AADE) and a property registry number

Frequently asked questions

Can foreigners buy property in Greece?

Yes — EU citizens freely; non-EU buyers may need clearance in certain border areas. You need a Greek tax number (AFM) and a traceable payment route.

What are the buying costs in Greece?

Transfer tax of 3.09% on resale property, plus notary, legal and registration fees — typically a mid-single-digit percentage in total. New build may carry VAT instead.

How current are the figures on Greek listings?

Sellers must re-confirm key figures periodically; figures not re-confirmed within 90 days are visually flagged. Every figure carries its provenance label.

See the listings in Greece

Every listing with its price, property state and labelled figures — compare before you commit.

OTHER MARKETS

This page is general information, not financial, legal or tax advice. Rules and rates change — verify the current situation with qualified advisers in the relevant country. Listing figures are provided by sellers and labelled by provenance; Onora does not verify or endorse them.

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