Investment, Golden Visa & Real Estate
Buying property in Greece requires careful legal due diligence. Our Greek real estate lawyers protect domestic and international buyers at every stage — from title searches and contract drafting to notarisation, tax registration and final transfer.
The Greek real estate market has long had complex title issues — undisclosed inheritance claims, illegal extensions, unlicensed structures and planning violations dating back decades. Without a professional property lawyer conducting thorough title searches at the Land Registry and Cadastre, these issues remain invisible to buyers.
Can foreigners buy property in Greece?
Yes. Non-EU citizens can purchase property in Greece, though purchases in certain border areas require additional permits. A Greek real estate lawyer handles all necessary checks and approvals on your behalf.
Can I buy Greek property without being present?
Yes. With a notarised power of attorney, our Greek real estate lawyers complete the entire purchase process — title due diligence, contract review, notarial signing and application submission — without you needing to be in Greece. You visit only once for biometric data.
What are the legal fees for buying property in Greece?
Legal fees are typically 1-2% of the purchase price, covering due diligence, contract review, notary coordination and registration. We provide a clear fee agreement before commencing any work.
Expert legal representation for domestic and international property buyers in Greece.
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