Back to newsGreece has introduced a new National Housing Strategy that is expected to have significant implications for Crete. The policy addresses the island's growing housing pressures, which have been driven in part by the expansion of short-term vacation rentals in popular tourist areas such as Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno. Local authorities are examining how the strategy will affect property availability and rental regulations across the island. For tourists, the measures could influence accommodation options and pricing in the coming seasons, particularly in high-demand coastal areas. Property owners and hospitality operators are monitoring developments closely as implementation details are clarified at the regional level. Visitors planning extended stays or looking for long-term rentals in Crete should follow updates from local municipal offices, as new rules may apply to certain types of accommodation starting in the near term.
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Greece's Housing Strategy Targets Crete Vacation Rental Boom
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