Back to newsCrete, like much of Greece, is experiencing a significant housing crisis driven by rising rents and limited affordable accommodation. In response, co-living arrangements are gaining traction as a practical solution, with shared housing models emerging as a successful alternative for residents struggling with costs. This trend is partly linked to the growth of short-term tourist rentals, which have reduced long-term housing availability in popular areas such as Heraklion and Chania. For visitors, this context is worth noting: while tourism contributes to Crete's economy, it also shapes local housing dynamics. Tourists seeking longer stays may find co-living or apartment-sharing platforms increasingly available options, reflecting a broader shift in how residents and visitors alike approach accommodation on the island.
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Crete Turns to Shared Housing as Tourist Rentals Worsen Crisis
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