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Luxury Properties for sale in Greece

  • Villa in Rethymno, Nomós Rethýmnis
    Villa in Rethymno, Nomós Rethýmnis
    € 2,500,000
    200 m² 4 4
    Presented by ADRIONIKA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY & COORDINATION
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  • Villa in Kranídi, Nomós Argolídos
    Villa in Kranídi, Nomós Argolídos
    Price on Application
    437 m² 2 3
    Presented by Golden Land Goutos
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  • Apartment in Voúla, Nomarchía Anatolikís Attikís
    Apartment in Voúla, Nomarchía Anatolikís Attikís
    € 865,000
    98 m² 2 2
    Presented by Marlo Property Greece
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  • Villa in Ekáli, Nomarchía Athínas
    Villa in Ekáli, Nomarchía Athínas
    € 6,900,000
    1,820 m² 11 8
    Presented by Von Poll Greece
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  • Villa in Skiáthos, Nomós Magnisías
    Villa in Skiáthos, Nomós Magnisías
    € 1,950,000
    278 m² 3 5
    Presented by Houses in Greece
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  • Apartment in Athens, Nomarchía Athínas
    Apartment in Athens, Nomarchía Athínas
    € 2,700,000
    203 m² 3 3
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Athens | Engel & Völkers Greece
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  • Villa in Antíparos, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Antíparos, Nomós Kykládon
    € 5,500,000
    708 m² 8 8
    Presented by Houses in Greece
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  • Villa in Almyrida, Nomós Chaniás
    Villa in Almyrida, Nomós Chaniás
    € 3,500,000
    500 m² 9 6
    Presented by Marlo Property Greece
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  • Villa in Páros, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Páros, Nomós Kykládon
    € 2,900,000
    365 m² 7 5
    Presented by Houses in Greece
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  • Villa in Corfu, Nomós Kerkýras
    Villa in Corfu, Nomós Kerkýras
    € 2,250,000
    292 m² 10 8
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Second Home | Engel & Völkers Greece
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  • Villa in Páros, Nomós Kykládon
    Villa in Páros, Nomós Kykládon
    € 3,750,000
    370 m² 6 5
    Presented by Houses in Greece
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  • Villa in Apokoronas, Nomós Chaniás
    Villa in Apokoronas, Nomós Chaniás
    € 650,000
    150 m² 3 3
    Presented by Marlo Property Greece
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  • Villa in Tolo, Nomós Argolídos
    Villa in Tolo, Nomós Argolídos
    € 2,500,000
    280 m² 5
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Gialova, Messenia
    Villa in Gialova, Messenia
    € 1,950,000
    467 m² 4 1
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Neochori, Messenia
    Villa in Neochori, Messenia
    € 2,900,000
    332 m² 5
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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luxury guide

5,778 luxury properties are listed in Greece today, and the number tells a clear story. This is no longer a niche market. From the Cyclades to the Ionian coast, from the Peloponnese to the urban core of Athens, Greek real estate has moved firmly into the international investor's radar. The Greek Golden Visa program remains one of Europe's most straightforward residency-by-investment routes, drawing buyers from the US, the Middle East, Northern Europe and beyond. Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, Rhodes and Kefalonia carry the biggest names, but the market runs deeper. The Halkidiki peninsula, the Attic coast and lesser-known islands like Paros and Milos are reshaping where serious buyers look. The market spans villas, apartments, boutique complexes and private estates.

Luxury property prices in Greece

Prices in the Greek luxury segment start at €240,000 and reach €45,000,000 for the most sought-after positions, with an average market price of €1,770,004. Floor areas range from 1 to 8000 sqm. The pricing logic is straightforward: sea view and proximity to the water are the dominant factors, followed by island prestige. A property on Mykonos commands a premium over a comparable one on Naxos, and that gap reflects structural demand, not seasonal fluctuation. But there is a real upside in less saturated markets. Paros, Milos and Lefkada offer comparable quality at noticeably lower entry points. Measured against the French Riviera or the Balearics, Greece remains competitive. And recent years show consistent appreciation on the best-connected islands, not short-term spikes.

Most sought-after areas in Greece

Santorini is the obvious reference point: the caldera, the whitewashed architecture of Oia and the south-facing light create a setting that no other destination replicates. Mykonos draws a high-spending international crowd, with Psarou Bay and the Agios Lazaros hillside among the most expensive micro-markets in the entire Mediterranean. Corfu has a different personality altogether, greener and more Venetian, with historic estates in the interior and direct views over the Corfu channel. The Mani peninsula in the Peloponnese offers something else: raw, ancient landscape and stone towers that have no equivalent elsewhere in Greece. And then there is Athens. The Kolonaki district and the Glyfada seafront have attracted growing interest from European and Middle Eastern buyers over the last three years. Greece is not one market. It is many, and that range is precisely what makes it interesting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in the Greek luxury real estate market?

The Golden Visa program, combined with an average market price of €1,770,004 that remains well below comparable Mediterranean destinations, creates a strong investment case. Islands with direct international air connections have shown consistent price appreciation, and the supply of new construction is tightly controlled by zoning rules.

What is daily life like in Greece for luxury property owners?

Over 300 days of sunshine annually, a gastronomy culture that has gained international recognition and a steadily improving air connectivity make Greece a credible primary or secondary residence. The international community on the main islands is well established, with legal, tax and property management services geared toward foreign buyers.

What makes Greece unique in the European luxury property market?

No other European country offers an archipelago of this scale, with over 200 inhabited islands at very different stages of market development. From the globally recognized Santorini to still-emerging options like Ikaria or Antiparos, buyers can choose their risk-reward profile. That range is not found in any other Mediterranean market.