Back to newsA Greek Presidential Decree (PD 11, issued April 15, 2025) is generating significant debate among property owners across Crete, particularly those with land or buildings in small villages and settlements with fewer than 2,000 residents. A meeting held in Heraklion brought together local stakeholders to discuss the decree's implications for private property rights in these areas.
The regulation affects zoning and land use rules in smaller communities throughout Greece, including many rural and coastal villages popular with visitors in Crete. Property owners are concerned the decree may restrict construction, renovation, or use of existing buildings.
For tourists, this regulation has no direct immediate impact on travel or accommodation. However, those considering purchasing property or investing in rural Crete should consult a local lawyer to understand how the decree may affect any planned transactions or developments.
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New Greek Decree Triggers Property Rights Row in Rural Crete
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