Back to newsGreece is experiencing a significant shift in its residential landscape as rising tourism drives up housing costs across popular destinations. Since 2019, average rents in tourist-heavy areas have increased by 342 euros per month, pushing long-term residents out of city centers and coastal towns as landlords convert properties to short-term rentals.
In Crete, this trend is visible in destinations like Heraklion, Chania, and Agios Nikolaos, where traditional neighborhoods are increasingly dominated by holiday accommodation. While this expands lodging options for visitors, it also means fewer authentic local services and higher prices in central areas.
For tourists planning a stay, booking accommodation well in advance is advisable, particularly for summer months. Exploring inland villages offers a more genuine Cretan experience, often at lower cost, while supporting communities less affected by overtourism pressures.
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Tourism Surge Pushes Greek Residents Out as Rents Skyrocket
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