Back to newsCrete's property market is attracting significant investment interest from both domestic and international buyers, according to recent reports from local media. Demand for real estate across the island remains high, driven by tourism growth and the region's appeal as a long-term destination. However, bureaucratic processes continue to slow down property transactions, creating delays for buyers and sellers alike. Notarial procedures, land registry backlogs, and permit requirements are cited as the main hurdles. For tourists considering a longer-term stay or property purchase in Crete, local real estate agents recommend engaging a Greek lawyer early in the process to navigate administrative requirements. The strong market activity also reflects broader confidence in Crete as a stable and desirable location for investment and residence.
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