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Luxury Properties for sale in Mykonos, South Aegean

  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Price on Application
    820 m² 10 7
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 4,850,000
    576 m² 6 6
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 6,500,000
    680 m² 7 7
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 7,750,000
    810 m² 14 12
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Second Home | Engel & Völkers Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 4,850,000
    500 m² 5 5
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 2,000,000
    220 m² 6 6
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 1,850,000
    215 m² 5 5
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 8,500,000
    600 m² 9 9
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 17,000,000
    550 m² 10 7
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 3,800,000
    400 m² 8 8
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 3,000,000
    315 m² 7 7
    Presented by George Kasimis | Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 1,750,000
    240 m² 3 6
    Presented by George Kasimis | Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Price on Application
    1,750 m² 12 14
    Presented by Golden Land Goutos
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Price on Application
    7 6
    Presented by Despina Laou | Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Mykonos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 6,300,000
    600 m² 7 7
    Presented by Despina Laou | Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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luxury guide

236 luxury properties are listed on Mykonos today, making it one of the most sought-after real estate markets in the entire Aegean. The island has earned its position over the past two decades not by chance, but through a combination of world-class hospitality, reliable air connections and a planning framework that keeps new supply strictly limited. Direct flights link Mykonos to Athens, London, Paris, Dubai and New York, with private charters active from April through October. Nearby islands like Santorini, Paros and Naxos attract their own buyers, but none match the depth of the international luxury market that Mykonos has built. The buyer pool is global: European families, American investors, Middle Eastern buyers and a growing number of Asian purchasers are all active here.

Luxury property prices in Mykonos

Prices on Mykonos range from €270,000 to €45,000,000, with an average market value of €4,203,030. Floor areas typically run between 1 and 5500 sqm. The price gap between a west-facing cliff property with Aegean sunset views and an equivalent inland plot is significant, often exceeding fifty percent. That gap exists for a reason: Mykonos sunsets are a global brand in themselves, and properties positioned to capture them command a premium that holds regardless of market cycles. Compared to Ibiza, Mykonos is broadly on the same pricing tier but delivers stronger rental liquidity in season. Against Capri or the French Riviera, it offers larger market depth and faster transaction timelines. But supply is tight. Buildable land is scarce and building permits are hard to obtain.

Most sought-after areas in Mykonos

Mykonos Town draws buyers who want to be at the center of it all: the windmills, the waterfront, the restaurants along Little Venice. It is the island's postcard and its commercial heart. The southwest coastline, around Agios Lazaros and Agios Ioannis, is where the most prestigious properties sit. Quiet, elevated, with private sea access and views that stretch toward Delos. Ornos Bay has a calmer, more residential feel, popular with international families looking for a protected beach and easy amenities. Elia and Psarou draw a different crowd, beach-focused and social, with some of the highest short-term rental yields on the island. And Ano Mera, in the interior, remains genuinely Cycladic in character. Prices there are lower, the pace is slower, and for investors with a medium-term horizon the upside is real.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in the Mykonos luxury real estate market?

Supply is structurally constrained: building regulations limit new construction and no significant land banks remain available near the coastline. The average market price of €4,203,030 reflects a mature market, but well-positioned properties with sea views continue to appreciate. Seasonal rental yields are among the highest in the Mediterranean, with the active season running from April to October.

What is daily life like on Mykonos?

Mykonos operates on two very distinct tempos. From May through September the island is one of Europe's most energetic destinations: Michelin-recognized restaurants, international beach clubs, a working port full of superyachts. From October onward the island quiets dramatically and daily life becomes genuinely peaceful. Buyers choosing Mykonos as a primary residence need to factor this in. For those seeking a high-summer base, there is simply nothing comparable in the Aegean.

What makes Mykonos genuinely unique as a luxury market?

Planning law requires all construction to follow strict Cycladic design rules: whitewashed volumes, rounded forms, rooflines that stay below the natural hillside. This is not aesthetic preference, it is enforced by the Greek state. The result is a landscape that remains visually coherent regardless of how many properties are built. Mykonos is one of the very few Mediterranean destinations where the visual quality of the environment is legally protected, and that permanence is exactly what premium buyers are paying for.