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Renovated New Building in Thessaloniki, Eligible for Golden Visa

Thessaloniki, Greece

Property Details

Thessaloniki, Greece

Expanding activity in Thessaloniki, particularly in the area of Evosmos, a stunning new building is being designed, offering 14 residences that provide a harmonious and tranquil living environment.

The residences include lofts with attics and one apartment, each with dedicated parking spaces in the pilotis area. The properties feature large windows, allowing ample natural light and fostering a stronger connection with the surrounding environment.

The building’s exterior design is characterized by earthy tones, symmetry, and clean lines, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

By choosing one of these properties, you have the opportunity to customize your kitchen and bathrooms to suit your personal taste, and select materials based on your specific needs and preferences.

Sustainability is at the core of this project. Utilizing natural light through well-planned orientations, the building integrates photovoltaic systems with a net metering system for shared energy, along with a thermal façade that covers the entire exterior to minimize energy loss. The use of high-aesthetic, energy-efficient aluminum frames further enhances energy conservation and reduces the building’s environmental footprint.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can foreigners buy property in Greece?
    Yes, foreigners can buy property in Greece. However, for non-EU citizens, some restrictions may apply in border or military areas, but in most parts of Greece, including cities like Athens and islands, there are no restrictions.
    What is the process of purchasing property in Greece?
    The process typically includes finding the right property, signing a preliminary agreement, performing legal and technical due diligence, and completing the purchase by signing the final contract in the presence of a notary. It’s essential to hire a lawyer and notary to guide you through the process.
    What additional costs should I expect when buying property in Greece?
    Besides the purchase price, additional costs include a 3% property transfer tax, legal fees, notary fees (approximately 1-2%), and registration fees at the Land Registry, along with any real estate agent commissions, which are usually around 2-3%.
    Can I obtain a Greek Golden Visa by purchasing property?
    Yes, non-EU citizens can obtain a Greek Golden Visa by investing at least €500,000 in real estate. The Golden Visa grants residency in Greece and visa-free travel within the Schengen Area.
    Is financing available for foreign buyers in Greece?
    While some Greek banks may offer mortgages to foreign buyers, it can be challenging for non-residents to obtain financing. The terms and conditions depend on the bank and the buyer’s financial background. Many buyers choose to purchase property in Greece using cash.