Greece is one of the countries that suffered the most from the last economic crisis in 2008. The country has benefited from several stimulus packages and is now on the upswing. The real estate sector is not left out, and property prices that had fallen sharply are now on the rise. Nevertheless, when buying a property in Greece, it is important to calculate the taxes in advance in order to control your budget and avoid unpleasant surprises. I’m now going to explain the real estate taxes in Greece. I’m Lisbob, the expats assistant, and I will tell you everything you need to know about real estate taxes in Greece.
Accommodation in Greece: research, lease, deposit
Of course, not everyone goes to Greece with the intention of buying a property, and it will often be necessary to rent. Whether it’s just for a short period of time or for the long term, Greece has its own rules that you should know in order to avoid unpleasant surprises. Also, there are some real estate rental websites that I will explain. From the search for accommodation, to the contract, to the deposit, I’m Lisbob, the expats assistant, and I’m going to explain everything you need to know to find accommodation in Greece.
Electricity in Greece: prices, suppliers, contract opening
The process of settling in Greece can be a bit tedious because of the inefficient administrative infrastructure, but with a little patience and a lot of information beforehand, you will be able to settle in without any problems and fully enjoy your life as an expat. Turning on your electricity is one of the most important procedures when moving to a new country, such as obtaining your Greek tax number (AFM). Fortunately opening an electricity contract in Greece is not complicated and you will be able to live in your new home very quickly. Also, it is important to compare Greek energy suppliers and to know how to open an electricity contract. I’m Lisbob, the expats assistant, and I’ll explain everything you need to know about electricity in Greece: prices, suppliers and contract opening.
How to buy a property in Greece
Greece is one of the countries that suffered the most from the economic crisis of 2008. It has been subject to various economic stimulus measures. One of the sectors that has suffered the most from this crisis is real estate, with prices falling by over 50%. Since 2018, however, real estate has seen a resurgence in interest with the price per square foot increasing by 20%. Compared to other European coastal countries, the price of real estate is particularly attractive, which explains why more and more foreigners are buying real estate. The process of buying a property in Greece is more complex than it seems, but with a little patience and by keeping yourself well-informed, you will be able to do it without any problems. What are the steps to buy a house in Greece? I’m Lisbob, the expat assistant, and I am going to tell you everything about buying a property in Greece.