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But first get real with yourself on where you want to be and how you will get there. Don’t buy in a country just because it’s cheap. You need to know something about the place, to like it and its people, and to be able to get there without spending half your holiday travelling.
So how does Greece measure up?
It’s not Bulgaria: And it’s not Italy, where registering a low price and then paying a pile of “black money” euros is rife. It’s not Spain either, where foreign buyers who have been cheated into buying properties developed without planning consent face demolition orders or fines.
The Olympics: The last Games were a shot in the arm for Greece. Athens got a new airport, so did Sitia on Crete. Roads are getting better.
Spoilt for choice: With a stunning mainland and 2,000-plus islands, Greece offers everything from smart harbourside flats to old stone houses, which can be bought for £25,000 and less if you feel up to a big renovation.
A good investment: Usually when airlines start taking off, so do property prices. A case in point is GB Airways, an offshoot of BA, which doubled its services to Crete this summer with five direct flights a week from Gatwick to Heraklion, and there are new direct services from Manchester to Heraklion and Gatwick to Rhodes.
Unspoilt beauty: Andrew Langton, the managing director of Aylesford, the international property consultants, who has a house on Corfu, says: “Greece is still one of the most beautiful places in the whole of Europe. Drive around Spain, Portugal and Italy and everywhere the coastline has been ruined by development. Greece still has a wealth of lovely villages and thousands of properties you can add value to.”
Good prices: They are shooting up but they are still nothing like as high as in France, Spain and Italy. “We will see nothing but growth for some years to come,” says Andrew Langton. “My advice is play it all by the book. Don’t pay ‘black money’. Stick to all the planning regulations, otherwise you’ll end up with no electricity supply. And declare any rental income — taxes are low and paying up will keep you out of trouble.”
Safe feeling: In Spain and Italy people worry about crime but not in Greece. Phillios Hadjigeorgiou, of Leptos Estates in Greece, which has three developments under way close to Chania in western Crete, says: “There are real communities in every village so it’s much safer, with no crime.” Kirsty Beavis, of the London-based Crete Property Consultants, also notes low crime rates as a reason Britons want to buy in Greece.
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