Back to newsThe Technical Chamber of Greece, Western Crete branch, has raised formal concerns about the region's urban planning framework, warning that current policies are creating serious uncertainty for small property owners across Crete. The chamber alleges that land redistribution rules are being applied in ways that favour large-scale investors over individual landowners, effectively placing many private properties in a state of legal limbo where construction permits and transactions are stalled.
Delays in the approval of Local Urban Plans, which define what can be built and where, are compounding the problem. Critics describe a two-tier system emerging, where large development projects advance while small owners face bureaucratic deadlock.
For visitors considering property purchases in Crete, this signals a complex regulatory environment. Tourists planning short stays are unaffected, but those with long-term investment interest in Cretan real estate should seek up-to-date legal advice before proceeding.
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Greece Chamber Warns Crete Landowners of Investor-Favoring Planning Bias
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