Back to newsThe president of the Crete Borrowers Association, G. Maris, has publicly stated that 1 in 5 Cretans are currently facing serious financial difficulties related to debt and property. He claims there is a coordinated effort to seize assets from indebted citizens across the island. The association represents locals struggling with bank loans and foreclosure proceedings, a challenge that has intensified in recent years amid Greece's broader economic pressures. For visitors, this context helps explain ongoing community tensions around property and cost of living in Crete. The situation does not directly affect tourism infrastructure or safety, but travelers should be aware that many local families are navigating significant economic hardship, and supporting local businesses and services contributes meaningfully to the communities they visit.
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1 in 5 Cretans Facing Debt Crisis Amid Coordinated Asset Seizures
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