Back to newsHeraklion, the capital of Crete, is experiencing a significant housing shortage that has driven rental prices sharply upward. A combination of rising construction costs and tax policies that discourage property owners from renting out their homes has reduced the available housing supply across the city. Proposals to address affordable housing have been discussed by local authorities but have not yet moved beyond the planning stage.
For tourists, this situation has practical consequences. Short-term rental availability in Heraklion may be tighter than in previous years, and accommodation prices are likely higher than historical averages. Travelers planning visits to Heraklion are advised to book accommodation well in advance, particularly during the summer season. Exploring stays in surrounding towns or villages can offer more availability and better value while still providing easy access to the city.
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Heraklion Grapples With Severe Housing Shortage as Rents Soar
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