Back to newsGreek authorities have extended the deadline for property owners in Crete to regularize buildings located on plots outside official urban planning zones. Owners now have until June 30, 2027, an additional 12 months, to complete the necessary legal steps to protect their properties under this exemption scheme. The extension applies across Greece, including Crete, and targets land parcels built upon outside designated development plans, a common situation given decades of construction preceding modern zoning regulations. For tourists, this administrative process has no direct impact on travel or visits. However, those considering purchasing property in Crete should be aware that many rural and coastal plots may carry unresolved legal status, and this deadline represents a final opportunity for sellers to clear title issues. Buyers are advised to conduct thorough due diligence before any real estate transaction on the island.
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Greece extends Crete property regularization deadline to 2027
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