Back to newsGreece has officially completed its national land registry, known as the Cadastre, resolving a property documentation backlog that has persisted for over 200 years. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the milestone, describing the project as something that once seemed impossible to finish. The Cadastre establishes clear legal ownership records for land and property across Greece, including Crete. For visitors considering purchasing property or investing in real estate on the island, this development brings greater legal clarity and security to transactions. It also simplifies administrative processes related to land disputes, inheritance, and development permits, which have historically caused delays in Crete's real estate market. While this news does not affect day-to-day tourism activities, those exploring long-term stays or property investment in Crete will benefit from a more transparent and reliable land ownership system going forward.
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Greece Completes Historic 200-Year Land Registry Project
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