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frequently asked questions

What if I want to renovate immediately?2026-02-19T20:14:15+02:00

Your purchase should be aligned with a realistic permitting and feasibility plan before you commit.

Is Serifos suitable for development?2026-02-19T20:13:56+02:00

It depends on zoning, access, plot characteristics, and restrictions—feasibility must be verified early.

Can I buy remotely?2026-02-19T20:13:29+02:00

Often yes via power of attorney—your lawyer coordinates steps and deliverables.

Do I need a lawyer if the seller seems reputable?2026-02-19T20:13:07+02:00

Yes. Risk is in the asset documentation, not just the seller’s intentions.

Should I avoid protected areas entirely?2026-02-19T14:43:57+02:00

Not necessarily—but you must price restrictions and timeline risk correctly.

Do I need a lawyer if I have an engineer?2026-02-19T14:43:40+02:00

Yes. Engineering solves technical feasibility; legal ensures ownership, rights, compliance, and transferability.

What is the biggest early-stage mistake?2026-02-19T14:43:23+02:00

Spending on design before verifying legal feasibility (title, access, zoning, cadastre).

Can I develop anywhere in the Cyclades if I buy land?2026-02-19T14:43:04+02:00

No. Buildability depends on zoning, access, plot characteristics, and restrictions.

What’s the biggest mistake buyers make?2026-02-18T10:11:25+02:00

Paying deposits early without conditions and assuming permits/registration will “work out.”

Can I buy remotely?2026-02-18T10:10:54+02:00

Often yes, via power of attorney—structure and deliverables must be precise.

How do I verify an off-market deal is real?2026-02-18T10:10:37+02:00

Start with ownership confirmation and minimum documentation before serious negotiation.

Are off-market properties cheaper?2026-02-18T10:10:16+02:00

Sometimes, but not always. The real advantage is access and negotiation control—not guaranteed discounts.

Is land always developable if it’s for sale?2026-02-18T09:27:02+02:00

No. Development depends on zoning, access, environmental constraints, and permit feasibility.

What if the cadastre doesn’t match reality?2026-02-18T09:26:45+02:00

Your lawyer will assess fixability vs risk and recommend renegotiation, contractual protection, or withdrawal.

Can I buy without being in Greece?2026-02-18T09:26:23+02:00

Often yes, via power of attorney—your lawyer coordinates the correct structure and deliverables.

Do I need a lawyer if I’m signing with a notary?2026-02-18T09:26:02+02:00

Yes. The notary formalizes the deed; your lawyer protects your interests and manages risk.

Can foreign investors participate?2026-02-18T00:09:31+02:00

In many cases yes, but structure and eligibility depend on the specific call and entity setup.

What triggers clawbacks most frequently?2026-02-18T00:09:11+02:00

Documentation and procurement failures, unauthorized changes, and cost eligibility problems.

Do I need a lawyer if a consultant handles the application?2026-02-18T00:08:51+02:00

Often yes. Consultants optimize scoring; lawyers protect enforceability, compliance, and dispute position.

Can foreign investors acquire Greek energy projects?2026-02-17T15:40:14+02:00

Yes—structure, compliance, and contractual bankability are the key.

What is the biggest “make or break” factor?2026-02-17T15:39:53+02:00

Often grid connection terms + timing, and permit clarity in an M&A context.

Do I need an energy lawyer if I already have an engineer/developer?2026-02-17T15:39:29+02:00

Yes—technical feasibility and legal bankability are different problems.

Can foreign investors buy hotels in Greece?2026-02-17T14:35:05+02:00

Yes—structure and compliance are the key issues, not ownership eligibility.

What documents should I request early?2026-02-17T14:34:31+02:00

Title records, permits, licensing status, key contracts, and a clear operating snapshot.

Do I need a lawyer if I’m buying the property only?2026-02-17T14:34:01+02:00

Yes—hotel value depends on the legality of operations, permits, and contracts tied to the property.

What if the cadastre shows a mismatch?2026-02-17T13:34:15+02:00

Your lawyer will assess fixability vs. risk and advise whether to renegotiate or walk away.

Is Lefkada suitable for hospitality investment?2026-02-17T13:33:51+02:00

It can be, but hospitality use and upgrades require zoning and licensing checks early.

Can I buy remotely?2026-02-17T13:31:24+02:00

Often yes, via power of attorney—your lawyer can coordinate the correct structure.

Do I need a lawyer if there is a notary?2026-02-17T13:30:28+02:00

Yes. The notary formalizes the deed but is not your dedicated advisor.

Why Choose Greece for Property Investment?2025-06-16T16:35:40+03:00

Greece is an increasingly popular destination for real estate, offering several compelling advantages:

  • Ideal Climate: A Mediterranean climate with mild winters, dry summers, and nearly 320 sunny days per year.
  • Diverse Landscapes: Thousands of islands, pristine beaches, rich history, and archaeological wonders.
  • Excellent Accessibility: Greece has more than 45 airports and easy travel connections via direct flights, ferries from Italy, and well-connected roads.
What Is a Power of Attorney (POA) and Why Is It Useful?2025-06-16T16:34:11+03:00

A Power of Attorney (POA) isn’t mandatory for buying property in Greece, but it’s incredibly useful if you live abroad or don’t speak Greek. With a POA, a Greek lawyer can represent you, handle key legal processes, and even sign the final purchase contract on your behalf—saving you multiple trips to Greece.

Is Hiring a Lawyer Mandatory When Buying Property in Greece?2025-06-16T16:33:24+03:00

While not legally required, hiring a lawyer is highly recommended. They handle essential pre- and post-contractual procedures, ensuring a smooth transaction—especially for those unfamiliar with Greek real estate laws.

How Does Counselawr Differ from Real Estate Agencies?2025-06-16T15:51:34+03:00

Counselawr stands out due to its global outreach, multilingual team, and comprehensive in-house legal services. With a proven track record, we provide end-to-end guidance, enabling clients to purchase their dream homes in Greece with ease.

Do I Need a Lawyer for the Buying Process?2025-06-16T15:50:25+03:00

Absolutely. A lawyer plays a crucial role in handling both pre- and post-contractual procedures, ensuring a smooth and secure transaction, especially for those unfamiliar with Greek real estate laws.

Is a Greek Tax Number Required to Buy Property?2025-06-16T15:49:24+03:00

Yes, obtaining a Greek Tax Number (AFM) is essential for purchasing property in Greece. It is a prerequisite for signing contracts and completing financial transactions related to your purchase.

What makes Counselawr’s listings unique?2025-05-30T12:26:51+03:00

Our listings feature exclusive, off-market properties that aren’t widely available. We connect investors with hidden gems and high-potential opportunities.

How does the subscription work?2025-05-30T12:41:34+03:00

It’s completely free! Subscribed members gain access to our listings, receive updates on property statuses, and stay informed with the latest investment opportunities.

Can I visit a property before making a decision?2025-05-30T12:42:42+03:00

Yes, we facilitate property viewings for serious investors and coordinate visits with sellers to ensure a smooth experience.

What legal support do you offer?2025-05-30T12:43:35+03:00

Our consulting services cover property law, energy law, and related areas, ensuring that your investment is secure and fully compliant with Greek regulations.

Are there financing options available for international buyers?2025-05-30T12:44:23+03:00

Yes, we provide guidance on financing solutions, including local mortgage options and investment structures suited for international investors.

How can I stay updated on new listings?2025-05-30T12:45:39+03:00

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