Properties for sale in Greece
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House in Nikithianos
Nikithianos, Crete
Old stone mill of 78m2 within a plot of 139m2, with great opportunities. It is located in the quite village of Nikithiano, very close to Neapoli of Lassithi. Just away 8km away from Agios Nikolaos and the nearest beaches. and about 35' drive from the International Airport of Heraklion . This can be renovated into an ideal holiday/rental house of 1-2 bedrooms, with a nice garden of about 100 m2 in a quite - traditional scenery with beautiful views. Nikithiano is a small village nicely set in the valley between the towns of Neapolis (2km) and the province capital Agios Nikolaos (10km). Many sites, beaches and resorts are within a short drive from Nikithiano and the international airport of Heraklion, Crete is only 30 minutes by car from here.
House in Mardati
Mardati, Crete
Two adjacent building plots, 185 m2 each, enjoying uninterrupted sea and mountain views in the area of Mardati, less than a 5 minute drive to the modern tourist town of Agios Nikolaos. The price of each plot is €72,000. It is possible to build a total of 175 m2 on two floors, plus basement and attic on each of the two plots. It is allowed to also make swimming pool(s), terraces, pergolas, garden, parking, etc., on the remaining (uncovered) area of the plot. The plots are positioned in a very quiet area at the edge of Mardati village boundaries. There is easy road access and water, electricity and phone lines with broadband internet are on the spot. Bus service almost every hour to Agios Nikolaos and Kritsa (5-minute drive away). Agios Nikolaos is the capital of the county Lasithi and is located at the Mirabello Bay, north-east Crete, only 40 mins away from the international airport of Heraklion. Geographically the town is well protected from strong winds allowing sea sports and swimming nearly all year round. Although Agios Nikolaos has a population of less than 20,000 it has several banks, supermarkets, shops of every kind, doctors, a modern hospital of high standard, public swimming pool and tennis courts, yacht marina, harbour, cinema, theatre, gyms, a 9-hole golf course, schools ranging from nurseries to 6-level high school and generally all the amenities you would expect to find in a modern European town. The microclimate is one of the best in Greece and the moderate temperatures rarely exceed 30c in summer or fall below 15c in wintertime. This wonderful dry climate together with the natural beauty of the area has attracted most of the high class hotels of Greece to operate here.
House in Kritsa
Kritsa, Crete
Lovely two bedroom 1st floor apartment in the heart of Kritsa. Set in a quiet by street in the village of Kritsa and within walking distance to the village center and this is a 1st floor (top floor) apartment with lots of character. You enter the apartment via its own staircase which is completely separate to the ground floor apartment (which is the only other apartment in the building). The apartment comprises an eqipped kitchen/dining room next to which there is a shower room, a living room with a small corner of the living room used as an office and two double bedrooms. It is in good condition and ready to move into immediately as it is sold fully furnished. There is a balcony with nice views accessible from the kitchen and living room. The house is connected to the village water, sewage and electric grid. AC unit in the kitchen/living room. Kritsa is a very pretty village only 7 kilometers west of the coastal town of Agios Nikolaos, Crete. There are several taverns, cafes, shops and amenities in the village as well as a regular bus service to the town of Agios Nikolaos. Kritsa is within a 50 minute drive to the international airport of Heraklion. Agios Nikolaos, the province capital of Lasithi, is just a 10-minute drive from Kritsa. Although Agios Nikolaos has a population of less than 20,000 it has a several banks, supermarkets, shops of every kind, doctors, a modern hospital of high standard, public swimming pool and tennis courts, yacht marina, harbour, cinema, theatre, gyms, a 9-hole golf course, schools ranging from nurseries to 6-level high school and generally all the amenities you would expect to find in a modern European town. The microclimate is one of the best in Greece and the moderate temperatures rarely exceed 30c in summer or fall below 15c in wintertime. This wonderful dry climate together with the natural beauty of the area has attracted most of the high class hotels of Greece to operate here.
House in Agios Nikolaos
Agios Nikolaos, Lasithi
Rural building land of 5199 m2, nicely positioned on the slope of hill above the valley of Lakonia, west of Agios Nikolaos, Crete. From its elevated position 270m above sea level, the plot enjoys unobstructed views of the valley, the hills, the mountains and a little bit of distant sea views. It has planning permission (allowance) for a large house or several houses of up to 224 m2, built on one or two floors, plus basement. Plenty of space would be left to make swimming pool(s), open or covered terraces, pergolas, parking space, garden, etc. It faces a quiet rural agricultural road and electricity, water supply and telephone lines with broadband internet are fairly close and easy to connect to. The tourist town Agios Nikolaos as well as the nearest organized sandy beaches are about a 12-minute drive away from the plot. The international airport of Heraklion is about a 50-minute drive away. Lakonia is a big agricultural valley with 11 traditional Cretan villages in total. This beautiful, tranquil area offers lots of nice and easy routes for hiking and cycling. Agios Nikolaos is the capital of the county Lasithi and is located at the Mirabello Bay, north-east Crete, only 40 mins away from the international airport of Heraklion. Geographically the town is well protected from strong winds allowing sea sports and swimming nearly all year round. Although Agios Nikolaos has a population of less than 20,000 it has several banks, supermarkets, shops of every kind, doctors, a modern hospital of high standard, public swimming pool and tennis courts, yacht marina, harbour, cinema, theatre, gyms, a 9-hole golf course, schools ranging from nurseries to 6-level high school and generally all the amenities you would expect to find in a modern European town. The microclimate is one of the best in Greece and the moderate temperatures rarely exceed 30c in summer or fall below 15c in wintertime. This wonderful dry climate together with the natural beauty of the area has attracted most of the high class hotels of Greece to operate here.
House in Agios Nikolaos
Agios Nikolaos, Lasithi
Rural building land of 4061 m2, nicely positioned on the slope of hill above the valley of Lakonia, west of Agios Nikolaos, Crete. From its elevated position 270m above sea level, the plot enjoys unobstructed views of the valley, the hills, the mountains and a little bit of distant sea views. It has planning permission (allowance) for a house or houses of up to 201 m2, built on one or two floors, plus basement. Plenty of space would be left to make swimming pool(s), open or covered terraces, pergolas, parking space, garden, etc. It faces a quiet rural agricultural road and electricity, water supply and telephone lines with broadband internet are fairly close and easy to connect to. The tourist town Agios Nikolaos as well as the nearest organized sandy beaches are about a 12-minute drive away from the plot. The international airport of Heraklion is about a 50-minute drive away. Lakonia is a big agricultural valley with 11 traditional Cretan villages in total. This beautiful, tranquil area offers lots of nice and easy routes for hiking and cycling. Agios Nikolaos is the capital of the county Lasithi and is located at the Mirabello Bay, north-east Crete, only 40 mins away from the international airport of Heraklion. Geographically the town is well protected from strong winds allowing sea sports and swimming nearly all year round. Although Agios Nikolaos has a population of less than 20,000 it has several banks, supermarkets, shops of every kind, doctors, a modern hospital of high standard, public swimming pool and tennis courts, yacht marina, harbour, cinema, theatre, gyms, a 9-hole golf course, schools ranging from nurseries to 6-level high school and generally all the amenities you would expect to find in a modern European town. The microclimate is one of the best in Greece and the moderate temperatures rarely exceed 30c in summer or fall below 15c in wintertime. This wonderful dry climate together with the natural beauty of the area has attracted most of the high class hotels of Greece to operate here.
House in Kritsa
Kritsa, Crete
Building plot of 440 m2, nicely positioned inside the village planning zone of Kritsa. It has the planning permission (allowance) for a house or houses of up to 240 sq. meters, built on one or two floors, plus basement and attic. Enough space would be left to make a pool, a terrace, pergola, garden, parking, etc. There is road access and services (electricity, water, telephone, broadband internet) are right on the spot. The center of the village of Kritsa is only a short walk away (about 300 meters). Agios Nikolaos, the municipal and provincial capital, as well as several nice beaches are about a 10-minute drive away. The international airport of Heraklion is about an hour’s drive from here. Kritsa is one of the oldest, largest and most picturesque villages in Crete. It’s built on a hill and surrounded by olive trees and beautiful countryside. The village of Kritsa is part of the municipality of Agios Nikolaos and has about 2300 inhabitants including a many expats from several European countries and other parts of the world. Agios Nikolaos is the capital of the county Lasithi and is located at the Mirabello Bay, north-east Crete, only 40 mins away from the international airport of Heraklion. Geographically the town is well protected from strong winds allowing sea sports and swimming nearly all year round. Although Agios Nikolaos has a population of less than 20,000 it has several banks, supermarkets, shops of every kind, doctors, a modern hospital of high standard, public swimming pool and tennis courts, yacht marina, harbour, cinema, theatre, gyms, a 9-hole golf course, schools ranging from nurseries to 6-level high school and generally all the amenities you would expect to find in a modern European town. The microclimate is one of the best in Greece and the moderate temperatures rarely exceed 30c in summer or fall below 15c in wintertime. This wonderful dry climate together with the natural beauty of the area has attracted most of the high class hotels of Greece to operate here.

Greece
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Frequently asked questions about buying property in Greece
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Can foreigners buy property in Greece?
Yes—foreigners can buy property in Greece, including non-residents.
The safest route is to appoint an independent lawyer and ensure the purchase is completed via a notarial deed and then registered with the local Land Registry / Hellenic Cadastre (Ktimatologio), so ownership is legally secured.
What is the property buying process in Greece?
A typical Greece purchase follows:
(1) agree price/terms,
(2) due diligence (title, claims, planning/cadastral checks),
(3) pay required purchase taxes (commonly before signing),
(4) sign the final notarial deed (often via power of attorney if buying from abroad), and
(5) register the deed with the local Land Registry / Cadastre to formalise ownership.
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