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Villa with terrace Corfu (Greece)
With the perfect balance of simplicity and style, Hayden offers carefree living in a warm and inviting home with captivating sea views and privacy. Located on the outskirts of the seaside village of Agios Stefanos, an area of Corfu loved for its beautiful beaches and idyllic bays, there is much to see and love. Just 2km from the beach and a short drive into Agios Stefanos harbour, a picture-perfect place where you will find vibrant bars and restaurants, Hayden is in the ultimate location for those looking to relax and enjoy their time with loved ones. Ample exterior spaces are perfect for entertaining, with spacious terrace areas and a fabulous infinity pool, all whilst enjoying the breathtaking views towards the sea and Corfu’s spectacular green landscape. The main entrance opens into the open plan living area. Large patio doors allow the beauty of the views to flood in, lighting up the space with warmth and sunshine. Glass panels were chosen over traditional railings in order to avoid compromising the stunning vistas. Blessed with an abundance of natural light, the cosy lounge and impressive dining area are large enough for grand entertaining. The refined and elegant kitchen is fully equipped with state of the art Miele appliances and a reverse osmosis system providing drinking water. 3 spacious ensuite bedrooms complete the accommodation. The master bedroom, located on the upper floor, features impressive high vaulted ceilings and its very own private terrace ideal for spending romantic evenings or capturing the stunning morning sunrise. A large space on the lower level of the property is perfect for those looking to create a home theatre of gym. Built to the highest of standards, walls are extra thick in order to provide insulation and there are double glazed, aluminium windows throughout. Access to the property is secured by large electric gates, ensuring its peace and privacy. Some of the islands most popular destinations, such as Kalami and Kassiopi are just a short five minute drive away. Proximity to the beach and luscious green surroundings make this property an excellent proposal for those seeking an island home that offers contemporary living and stunning views.
…$1,605,200180m²3bedrooms4bathroomsland 4,046m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Mikonos (Greece)
Set into the rocky hillside above Kalo Livadi, Chiara is a substantial Mykonian estate that combines traditional Cycladic architecture with expansive outdoor living and uninterrupted views across the Aegean Sea. Arranged across multiple levels and terraces, the property follows the natural contours of the land, with whitewashed volumes, exposed stone walls, and shaded pergolas positioned carefully against the rugged landscape. The elevated setting allows wide views over the bay from almost every part of the house, while the eastern orientation captures the changing light from sunrise across the water. From the pool terraces and principal reception rooms, the coastline unfolds below, with the sea extending toward neighbouring islands and distant headlands. The interiors balance the simplicity of Cycladic design with a softer, more contemporary atmosphere. White timber ceilings, pale oak flooring, natural stone details, and linen textures create spaces that feel bright yet restrained. The principal living areas open broadly toward the terraces through large glass openings, allowing sea views and daylight to remain central throughout the house. Several sitting and dining spaces are distributed across the property, creating quieter corners alongside larger entertaining areas. The kitchen combines clean-lined cabinetry with natural materials and direct access to the outdoor dining terraces. Covered pergolas and long built-in seating areas extend the living spaces outdoors, designed for the rhythm of island life from early morning coffee to late evening meals overlooking the bay. The bedroom accommodation is arranged across multiple independent sections of the estate, allowing privacy for both owners and guests. Several suites open directly onto terraces with sea views, while the principal suite occupies a more elevated position with panoramic outlooks across Kalo Livadi and the coastline beyond. Throughout the interiors, the palette remains understated, with soft neutral tones, handcrafted timber details, and carefully framed openings directing attention outward toward the landscape. The outdoor spaces define much of the property’s atmosphere. A large infinity pool projects toward the sea, edged by broad stone terraces and sheltered lounge areas positioned between the natural rock formations. Stone pathways, native planting, and layered terraces connect the various outdoor areas organically across the site. A separate jacuzzi, barbecue area, gym, and multiple shaded dining spaces allow the estate to function equally well for extended summer living or larger gatherings. Despite the sense of privacy, the property remains close to some of Mykonos’ most recognised beaches and dining destinations, while the elevated hillside position maintains openness, airflow, and uninterrupted sea views throughout the day. As evening settles across the bay, the terraces begin to glow against the stone walls, while the pool reflects the final blue light above the Aegean. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…$5,509,000600m²10bedrooms9bathroomsland 4,000m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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House with pool and garden Chania (Greece)
Bellagio stands within a quiet residential setting near Chania, where sharp contemporary architecture meets the brightness and openness of the Cretan landscape. Defined by clean horizontal lines, expansive glazing and carefully balanced proportions, the residence was designed around transparency, light and fluid movement between interior and exterior spaces. Glass, steel and pale stone create a restrained material palette that feels both architectural and calm, softened by tropical planting and the reflection of water throughout the property. Arriving at the villa, the structure reveals itself gradually through layered terraces, reflecting pools and double-height glazed façades. The geometry is precise yet never severe. White rendered volumes are framed by dark steel detailing, while floor-to-ceiling glass allows the gardens and pool to remain visually connected to nearly every interior space. Throughout the day, sunlight moves freely across polished floors and pale surfaces, creating a constant interplay between shadow, reflection and open sky. The principal living area unfolds beneath a dramatic double-height ceiling, where full-height glazing opens directly onto the terrace and swimming pool. The interior is intentionally minimal, allowing scale, light and material quality to define the atmosphere rather than decoration. Neutral tones, integrated lighting and bespoke furnishings create continuity across the open-plan spaces, while the architectural staircase — formed from glass and suspended steel — acts as a sculptural focal point at the centre of the house. The kitchen and dining areas are integrated into the main living space without separation, reinforcing the sense of openness throughout the ground floor. Long sightlines connect the interiors to the gardens outside, while sliding glass walls allow the house to open almost entirely during the warmer months. The result is a residence that responds naturally to the climate of Crete, encouraging ventilation, outdoor circulation and constant visual connection with the landscape. Accommodation is arranged across multiple levels, with seven bedrooms designed in the same restrained contemporary language as the main living spaces. The principal suites occupy the upper floor, where private terraces and large openings frame views across the surrounding greenery and pool below. Integrated wardrobes, concealed lighting and softly textured finishes give the rooms a composed and uncluttered atmosphere. Bathrooms continue the architectural simplicity of the house through pale stone, glass brick detailing and clean linear forms. Outdoor living forms an essential extension of the architecture itself. Terraces wrap around the pool and connect naturally to shaded dining areas, lounging spaces and the barbecue area. Tall tropical planting softens the edges of the contemporary structure, while the water mirrors the surrounding glass façades during the afternoon light. The outdoor spaces remain highly private despite the property’s proximity to Chania, creating the feeling of a self-contained urban retreat rather than a conventional suburban villa. The relationship between interior and exterior is particularly striking after sunset, when the illuminated living spaces glow through the glass façades and reflect onto the surface of the pool. The architecture becomes quieter and more atmospheric in the evening, with the layered transparency of the house revealing its full depth. Although firmly contemporary in character, Bellagio avoids excess through clarity of design and careful proportion. Its appeal lies not in ornament, but in the precision of the architecture, the quality of natural light and the effortless way the residence adapts to indoor-outdoor Mediterranean living. As night falls, the reflections from the illuminated interiors settle across the water while the surrounding terraces remain open to the warm Cretan air.
…$2,210,000316m²7bedrooms6bathroomsland 585m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Corfu (Greece)
Set along a secluded stretch of Corfu’s western coastline, Aeson sits quietly above the water within approximately 8,000 sqm of landscaped Mediterranean grounds. Hidden among olive trees, cypress, and flowering bougainvillea, the property faces directly toward the Ionian Sea, with uninterrupted sunset views and private access to a small cove of remarkably clear emerald water below. The approach to the villa moves gradually through planted gardens and stone pathways before opening onto wide terraces and the long horizon beyond. Contemporary in its architectural language yet deeply connected to the landscape around it, the residence balances clean modern lines with warm natural materials and shaded outdoor living spaces designed for the island climate. Inside, the principal living areas unfold as a sequence of open, light-filled spaces framed by full-height glazing. Large sliding doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, allowing the sea and surrounding vegetation to remain constantly present throughout the home. The main sitting room opens directly onto expansive terraces overlooking the pool and coastline, while soft neutral interiors and natural textures maintain a calm, understated atmosphere. The kitchen and dining areas are integrated into the central living space, positioned to face the sea and evening light. Throughout the day, sunlight moves gently across the interiors, while covered pergolas provide shade across the outdoor dining and lounge areas. A long timber dining table sits beneath flowering bougainvillea vines, creating a natural gathering point overlooking the water. The principal residence contains five bedrooms arranged to maximise privacy and orientation toward the landscape. Each room maintains direct visual connection to the sea or gardens, with large openings drawing in natural light and coastal air. Bathrooms continue the same restrained material palette found throughout the house, favouring simplicity, texture, and proportion over excess. A separate two-storey guest studio adds further flexibility to the estate. The lower level contains an independent guest suite, while the upper floor functions as a bright creative space or studio with elevated views across the coastline and surrounding hillsides. The exterior spaces are central to the experience of the property. A striking 30-metre swimming pool extends parallel to the sea, visually merging with the horizon at sunset. Around it, terraces, shaded lounges, native planting, and quiet garden corners create a sequence of outdoor living areas designed for long summer days beside the water. The grounds retain a distinctly natural character, with mature olive trees, coastal vegetation, and stone landscaping integrated into the terrain rather than formalised against it. Positioned on one of Corfu’s most desirable western stretches, Aeson combines privacy, direct waterfront access, and contemporary architecture within a landscape defined by light, sea, and sunset.
…$5,219,100220m²6bedrooms5bathroomsland 8,000m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and terrace Mikonos (Greece)
Tramonto sits directly above the water on the western coastline of Mykonos, positioned to face the open horizon and the evening light that defines this side of the island. Built in the traditional Cycladic manner, the villa combines whitewashed volumes, natural stone walls and shaded terraces with interiors that are markedly more contemporary in mood. The result is a house that feels rooted in its setting while remaining calm, refined and visually restrained throughout. The approach unfolds gradually through stone pathways and planted terraces before opening fully toward the sea. From nearly every outdoor space, the eye moves uninterrupted across the Aegean, with neighbouring islands appearing low on the horizon beyond the pool. The orientation of the property allows sunlight to move across the terraces from morning until late evening, while the western exposure brings long sunsets directly into the principal living spaces. At the centre of the outdoor areas is a curved infinity pool that mirrors the colour of the sea below. Unlike the sharper geometry often found in contemporary villas, its softer teardrop form introduces a more fluid relationship with the surrounding terraces and coastline. Sunbeds, shaded lounge areas and outdoor dining spaces are arranged across multiple levels, allowing the house to function equally well in full summer sun or beneath the shelter of the pergolas during the hottest hours of the day. Inside, the atmosphere shifts toward a more understated palette of pale stone, soft textiles and dark timber detailing. Large sliding openings connect the living and dining areas directly to the terraces, allowing the boundary between interior and exterior to disappear almost entirely when opened. The main salon faces west toward the sea, while carefully positioned openings frame smaller views of the coastline and neighbouring coves throughout the house. The kitchen introduces a darker materiality, with matte black surfaces and minimal cabinetry contrasting against the lighter tones used elsewhere. Positioned beside the dining area, it remains connected to the terraces and sunset views rather than enclosed from them. Throughout the interiors, the architecture prioritises proportion, light and openness over decoration. Accommodation is arranged across nine en suite bedrooms distributed between the two levels of the villa. Several suites open directly onto private terraces or balconies facing the water, while the principal suite occupies a particularly privileged position overlooking both the coastline and the pool below. Early morning light reaches these eastern-facing rooms softly before the stronger afternoon sun moves back across the western terraces. A covered outdoor gym is integrated discreetly into the lower level of the property, positioned to remain open to the sea air while shaded from direct exposure. Additional outdoor sitting areas are tucked between stone walls and planted corners, creating smaller moments of privacy within the larger scale of the estate. Despite its waterfront setting, Tramonto remains sheltered and composed rather than exposed. The architecture uses thick stone walls, recessed openings and deep verandas to temper both wind and heat, creating comfortable outdoor living areas throughout the season. As dusk settles over the coastline, the terraces begin to glow with reflected light from the pool, while the horizon gradually fades from deep blue into copper and violet beyond the water.
…$9,887,100560m²9bedrooms10bathroomsland 2,600m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Mikonos (Greece)
Marilia is a modern, aesthetic villa on the island of Mykonos, boasting exceptional panoramic views of the Aegean sea. Only a few minutes away from the popular, sandy beach of Elia, this elegant villa is a true islandic dream. Tastefully designed, Marilia has a host of authentic interior details that enhance a warm and welcoming ambiance for absolute enjoyment of the unique Mediterranean lifestyle. The property on two levels includes, the living room and a cozy sun lounge, opens onto a spacious covered terrace and large infinity pool. Adjoining the exquisite outdoor dining area is a large family kitchen. Marilia offers nine spacious bedrooms, with abundant light, overlooking the infinity blue sea. The decor combines pale color walls, ceramic and glass decorations, and local art. On the ground floor, there is a separated and autonomous guest house, offering a modern kitchenette, a large living room and an en suite bedroom. Large glass doors, opens onto its own patio and the garden, overlooking the beach and the Aegean sea. Marilia has a well-maintained garden area and al-fresco living and lounge spots, ideal for gatherings with your friends or family. Observe the sky with its ever-changing colors, while hearing the soft sound of sea waves underneath. In search of authenticity and relaxation, give yourself the luxury of spending happy, carefree days! The buyer of this property is eligible for the Greek Golden Visa Program.
…$6,397,500624m²9bedrooms10bathroomsland 1,025m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Apartment with terrace and pool Athens (Greece)
Julian is a generously spacious third floor apartment that embodies luxury living in a unique timeless fashion, creating a boutique living experience. Its unique personality extends to 124 sqm and comprises a modern living and dining room, two spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and one eye-catching, glass-mounted private swimming pool at the balcony, a beautiful inviting addition to this urban living experience. With an A+ efficiency grading, Julian will appeal to the most climate conscious of buyers. It comes with 1 underground parking space and one storage room, keeping the apartment clutter free. Fully adjustable automated smart home functions, such as underfloor heating, solar panels, LED lighting, electric shutters, black out curtains and cameras are included. High ceilings combined with full length windows and expansive L-shaped balconies, make for grand, light filled spaces, offering excellent open space views. Located just 450m from Glyfada’s city center and 500m from the coast, this marvelous apartment enjoys easy access to superb beaches, marinas, restaurants and cafes. International designers, small independent boutiques and art galleries all help to create an up-market chic vibrancy in this fashionable area. Julian is currently under construction and will be completed by Summer 2026. The buyer of this property is eligible for the Greek Golden Visa Program.
…$1,395,8002bedrooms3bathroomsBy Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Apartment with terrace and pool Athens (Greece)
Salvia is a generously spacious fourth floor apartment that embodies luxury living in a unique timeless fashion, creating a boutique living experience. Its unique personality extends to 146 sqm and comprises a modern living and dining room, three spacious bedrooms and one eye-catching, glass-mounted private swimming pool at the balcony, a beautiful inviting addition to this urban living experience. With an A+ efficiency grading, Salvia will appeal to the most climate conscious of buyers. It comes with 2 underground parking spaces and one storage room, keeping the apartment clutter free. Fully adjustable automated smart home functions, such as underfloor heating, solar panels, LED lighting, electric shutters, black out curtains and cameras are included. High ceilings combined with full length windows and expansive L-shaped balconies, make for grand, light filled spaces, offering excellent sea, golf park and sunset views. Located just 450m from Glyfada’s city center and 500m from the coast, this marvelous apartment enjoys easy access to superb beaches, marinas, restaurants and cafes. International designers, small independent boutiques and art galleries all help to create an up-market chic vibrancy in this fashionable area. Salvia is currently under construction and will be completed by Summer 2026. The buyer of this property is eligible for the Greek Golden Visa Program.
…$1,802,9003bedrooms3bathroomsBy Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden and terrace Lefkada (Greece)
Above the bay of Syvota on the southern coastline of Lefkada, this contemporary hillside residence looks across a chain of small green islands and deep Ionian inlets, with panoramic sea views extending far into the open water beyond. Positioned high above the coastline, the property combines a strong sense of privacy with a constant visual connection to the landscape, while the surrounding hillsides remain densely planted with olive trees and Mediterranean vegetation. The architecture is modern yet restrained, using pale stone, white render and large glazed openings that keep the focus firmly on the setting outside. Arranged across approximately 170 sqm (1,830 sqft), the house is oriented entirely towards the sea, with the principal living spaces opening directly onto broad terraces overlooking the bay. High ceilings and carefully positioned openings allow natural light to move gradually through the interiors across the day, while the elevated position captures the prevailing sea air during the summer months. The main living area combines sitting, dining and kitchen spaces within a calm open-plan layout designed around the surrounding views rather than formal separation between rooms. Wide sliding doors open fully onto the terraces, allowing the interior and exterior spaces to function almost as one continuous environment. Throughout the house, the sea remains visible beyond the terraces and pool, while the neutral material palette reinforces the simplicity of the architecture. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms continue the same architectural language of clean lines, natural materials and direct orientation towards the landscape. Several bedrooms open onto private terraces overlooking the bay, while full-height glazing allows the changing colours of the sea, sky and surrounding hillsides to become part of the atmosphere of the interior throughout the day. Bathrooms are understated and contemporary, finished in stone and warm timber tones with integrated detailing and soft lighting. The outdoor areas form the centre of the property during the summer season. A long infinity-edge pool projects towards the horizon, visually merging with the Ionian below, while broad stone terraces create multiple areas positioned around the changing light and views across the coastline. A shaded dining terrace sits slightly elevated above the pool, facing west across the bay as the evening light settles over the water and the surrounding islands gradually become more defined against the sea. The surrounding land remains largely natural, with low planting and dry stone retaining walls allowing the coastline and uninterrupted views to remain the dominant presence throughout the property. The elevated position creates an unusual balance between openness and seclusion, while remaining within easy reach of nearby beaches, Syvota harbour and the sailing routes of the Ionian Islands. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…$1,100,000170m²3bedrooms3bathroomsland 2,549.5haBy Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden and terrace Lefkada (Greece)
Villa Gabbiano sits directly above the water on a secluded stretch of coastline, where the landscape of olive trees, stone terraces and rugged hillside descends gently toward a private jetty and the clear blue sea below. Built into the natural contours of the land, the residence feels deeply connected to its surroundings, with low horizontal lines, planted roofs and pale stone walls allowing the architecture to merge quietly into the terrain rather than dominate it. The approach unfolds gradually through landscaped pathways and terraces planted with Mediterranean grasses and mature olive trees. From the moment of arrival, the view remains constant — open water framed by distant mountainous coastline and shifting reflections of light across the bay. The house itself is composed of a series of interconnected volumes, combining natural stone, timber and textured plaster in a restrained palette that responds softly to the coastal setting. At the centre of the residence, the main living and dining areas open entirely toward the sea through full-height sliding glass panels. The transition between interior and exterior is almost imperceptible, with shaded terraces functioning as extensions of the indoor spaces throughout the day. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and tactile. Timber ceilings, linen textures, hand-finished plaster and natural stone surfaces create warmth within the otherwise minimal architecture. Light moves slowly across the interiors from morning onward, softening the neutral palette and drawing attention to the surrounding landscape rather than decorative detail. The kitchen and dining spaces are designed for long, unhurried use, positioned directly beside the outdoor entertaining terraces and shaded pergola. A long timber dining table sits beneath filtered light, facing uninterrupted views across the water, while built-in seating areas and quiet corners create smaller spaces for retreat throughout the property. One subtle detail repeated throughout the villa is the careful framing of the sea from almost every room, whether through wide panoramic openings or more intimate window placements beside beds and seating areas. The seven bedrooms continue the same restrained material language, with soft natural fabrics, timber detailing and muted stone finishes throughout. Several suites open directly onto private terraces overlooking the coastline, while others face planted courtyards that bring filtered light and airflow into the rooms. Bathrooms are pared back and sculptural, combining stone basins, textured plaster walls and large openings that maintain a strong connection to the outdoors. Outside, the terraces unfold across multiple levels, following the topography toward the water. The infinity pool stretches along the main façade, visually merging with the sea beyond, while quieter platforms below create areas for sunbathing, reading or evening dining. The property’s private jetty provides direct access to the water, allowing arrival by boat and immediate access to swimming in the protected bay beneath the villa. The clarity of the water and the rugged coastline give this lower part of the property a distinctly private atmosphere, removed entirely from neighbouring views. The architecture also responds intelligently to the climate. Deep overhangs provide shade during the hottest part of the day, while cross ventilation and carefully positioned openings allow natural airflow throughout the interiors. Even at the height of summer, the house retains a sense of coolness and stillness. As evening settles, the stone terraces begin to hold the warmth of the day and the house becomes quieter, illuminated softly against the hillside above the water. From the pergola and pool edge, the coastline gradually disappears into dusk while the reflections across the bay remain long after sunset.
…$5,408,800245m²7bedrooms8bathroomsland 4,672m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Antiparos (Greece)
Set on a west-facing slope above the sea on Antiparos, this contemporary villa is positioned so that every principal space faces directly towards the open Aegean and the islands beyond. Defined by clean Cycladic lines, white-rendered volumes and flat roofs, the architecture remains deliberately restrained, allowing the landscape, light and orientation to shape the atmosphere of the house. From the terraces and living areas, the horizon remains entirely open, with uninterrupted sea views extending from the first light of morning through to the final colours of sunset. Arranged across two levels, the interiors follow a calm and cohesive material palette of white plaster walls, pale stone flooring and natural oak and teak detailing. The ground floor unfolds as a single continuous living environment, where the sitting room, dining area and kitchen are aligned along the seaward façade. Wide glazed openings slide fully away, creating a seamless transition between the interior spaces and the terrace during the summer months. High ceilings and carefully positioned openings allow natural light to move gradually through the house across the day, while the west-facing orientation captures the cooling sea breeze throughout the afternoon and evening. The upper floor contains three en-suite bedrooms, each opening onto a private terrace or balcony facing the water. The rooms are understated and balanced in proportion, combining natural materials with uninterrupted sea views. Bathrooms are finished in pale stone and timber, with walk-in showers and discreet openings that allow soft daylight to filter into the spaces without compromising privacy. From the principal bedroom, the horizon remains visible from the bed, reinforcing the constant relationship between the house and the sea. The outdoor areas are designed as a natural continuation of the interior architecture rather than as separate entertainment zones. The infinity pool extends towards the coastline below, visually aligning with the horizon beyond, while a covered pergola shelters the outdoor dining and sitting areas from the stronger midday sun. The surrounding landscape is planted sparingly with low Mediterranean vegetation so that the sea views remain dominant and uninterrupted from every level of the property. As the afternoon progresses, the western light softens across the stone terraces and the islands offshore gradually become more defined against the horizon. The shifting reflections of the sea move continuously across the pool and surrounding surfaces, while the house remains open to the changing atmosphere of the coastline throughout the evening. The villa includes air conditioning, BBQ facilities and automated garden irrigation. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…$2,326,400220m²3bedrooms3bathroomsland 510m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Mikonos (Greece)
Set above the coastline near Ornos, this stone-built villa looks west across the Aegean toward a chain of neighbouring islands, with uninterrupted sea and sunset views from almost every terrace and principal room. Built in the traditional Cycladic style, the property combines thick stone walls, whitewashed volumes and timber ceilings with wide outdoor living spaces designed around the changing light of Mykonos. The house is arranged across multiple levels, allowing each part of the property to open naturally toward the sea. The main living and dining area sits at the heart of the villa beneath high wooden ceilings, where large openings frame the horizon and bring the exterior terraces directly into the interior spaces. The atmosphere is informal and relaxed, with natural stone flooring, exposed timber beams and soft light moving through the rooms throughout the day. The kitchen continues the same restrained palette, with warm wooden cabinetry and built-in alcoves that reflect the island’s traditional architecture. Adjacent dining and sitting areas extend naturally onto the shaded pergola terrace, creating a continuous indoor-outdoor flow well suited to long summer stays. Accommodation includes six bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with a separate guest house positioned independently from the main residence. Several bedrooms open directly onto terraces or private outdoor corners facing the sea, while upper-level rooms benefit from elevated sunset views across the coastline and neighbouring islands. The interiors remain simple and grounded, with white walls, timber ceilings and natural materials maintaining the calm character of the property throughout. Outside, the villa unfolds around a broad stone terrace and a large swimming pool positioned to face the open horizon. Built-in seating areas, shaded dining spaces and wide sun decks are distributed across the grounds, allowing for both privacy and larger gatherings. A traditional stone arch beside the pool frames the sea beyond, while the elevated setting captures the changing colours of the western sky from afternoon through dusk. The outdoor dining pergola sits slightly apart from the main pool terrace, creating shelter from the summer sun while remaining fully connected to the surrounding views. In the early evening, the stone terraces retain the warmth of the day as the sea darkens gradually beyond the coastline. Although peaceful and private, the property remains within close reach of Ornos, Mykonos Town and several of the island’s well-known beaches, combining easy access with a distinctly residential atmosphere.
…$2,035,600240m²6bedrooms3bathroomsland 1,100m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Mikonos (Greece)
Set on a shared hillside plot overlooking the western coastline of Mykonos, Kyra comprises two substantial stone-built villas designed around outdoor living, privacy and uninterrupted sea views toward Syros and Tinos. Built in a style that draws from traditional Cycladic architecture, the property combines thick stone walls, shaded arcades and whitewashed interiors with expansive terraces and open western exposure to the Aegean light. The estate spans 506 sqm (5,447 sq.ft.) across a 1,024 sqm (11,022 sq.ft.) plot and is arranged as two independent residences that can function separately or as a unified compound. This configuration allows flexibility for extended family use, guest accommodation or seasonal hosting while preserving privacy between the two homes. Arrival unfolds through stone-paved terraces framed by mature planting and low dry-stone walls, creating a setting that feels rooted in the island landscape. The architecture balances solidity and openness: traditional arches and exposed timber ceilings soften the stronger geometry of the stone structures, while large openings direct attention continually toward the sea. The principal villa centres around expansive indoor-outdoor living spaces designed for the Mykonian climate. Covered terraces extend directly from the sitting and dining areas, creating shaded spaces where the breeze moves naturally through the house during the warmer months. Interiors combine pale stone flooring, whitewashed walls and soft blue accents that reflect the colours of the surrounding coastline. A built-in fireplace anchors the main living room, while the kitchen includes a central dining area and an informal indoor bar designed for relaxed summer living. Across both villas, the property includes seven en suite bedrooms, several with direct access to terraces or pool areas. The rooms maintain a restrained Cycladic simplicity, softened by natural materials, exposed beams and filtered light entering through deep-set openings. Rather than overly formal interiors, the atmosphere remains relaxed and residential, closely connected to the island setting outside. The outdoor spaces are the defining feature of the estate. Broad terraces unfold around a large swimming pool framed by stone arcades, shaded dining areas and multiple seating spaces oriented toward the sunset. A separate jacuzzi, BBQ area and outdoor entertaining spaces create distinct areas for gathering throughout the day while preserving quieter corners across the property. The second residence enjoys its own outdoor zones and independent sense of privacy, allowing guests or extended family to remain fully separate when desired. The elevated western orientation captures long sunset views across the water toward neighbouring Cycladic islands, while the position slightly inland provides protection from stronger seasonal winds. Throughout the day, shifting light moves across the stone façades and pale terraces, giving the property a softer character as evening approaches. Located only minutes from the water yet removed from busier areas of the island, Kyra combines accessibility with a notably peaceful atmosphere. The surrounding setting remains natural and low-density, allowing the sea, sky and stone architecture to define the experience of the property rather than neighbouring development.
…$2,442,700506m²7bedrooms7bathroomsland 1,024m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool Mikonos (Greece)
Set into the rugged hillside of Mykonos with uninterrupted views across the Aegean toward Delos and the island’s historic harbour, Cyllene is a contemporary residence designed in close dialogue with its landscape. Conceived as a low-profile architectural composition embedded into the terrain, the property combines restrained Cycladic geometry with natural stone, shaded terraces, and expansive openings that draw the horizon into every principal space. Positioned only a short walk from the sea and approximately 15 minutes from Mykonos Town, the villa occupies a privileged elevated setting that balances privacy with immediate access to the island’s coastline and energy. The approach follows the contours of the hillside, gradually revealing layered terraces, planted roofs, and broad panoramic views that extend across the water from sunrise through the final light of evening. Spanning approximately 600 sqm across three levels on a 4,000 sqm plot, the residence has been designed around a continuous relationship between interior and exterior living. Broad sliding openings connect the principal living and dining areas directly to shaded verandas, outdoor lounges, and the infinity-edge pool, allowing the house to function as a series of interconnected open-air spaces during the summer months. Natural materials — pale stone, textured plaster, oak detailing, and soft neutral fabrics — create a calm and grounded atmosphere throughout. The main living area is generous in scale yet intentionally restrained in tone, with clean architectural lines softened by handcrafted finishes and filtered natural light. The kitchen and dining spaces sit openly within the plan, oriented toward the sea and framed by floor-to-ceiling glazing that captures the movement of light across the bay throughout the day. From nearly every position within the home, the landscape remains present. Two principal suites occupy the upper level, each designed with complete privacy and direct access to private terraces and plunge pools overlooking the Aegean. The bedrooms are deliberately understated, allowing the surrounding views and changing light to define the atmosphere of the spaces. Additional en-suite guest bedrooms are positioned on the lower level, opening onto sheltered courtyards and terraces integrated into the hillside. The outdoor areas unfold across multiple levels of stone terraces and landscaped gardens planted with drought-resistant Mediterranean vegetation that responds naturally to the Mykonian climate. Pergola-covered lounges provide shade throughout the day, while the infinity pool extends visually toward the sea beyond. The architecture subtly minimises visual impact on the landscape through partially subterranean design, planted roofs, and the use of local stone that echoes the surrounding terrain. As dusk settles over the island, the view gradually shifts from open blue water to the distant lights of Mykonos Town and the harbour across the bay. The terraces remain quiet and protected from the wind, with the final warmth of the stone lingering well into the evening. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…$7,328,100600m²7bedrooms7bathroomsland 4,000m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden and terrace Kithnos (Greece)
Positioned on the southern coastline of Kythnos, Idole faces a sheltered bay of exceptionally clear water, with uninterrupted views extending across the Aegean towards the neighbouring Cycladic islands. The property sits low within the hillside rather than above it, following the natural contours of the terrain through a series of whitewashed terraces, dry stone walls and planted pathways that descend gradually towards the shoreline below. The sea remains constantly present throughout the house, both visually and through the movement of air and sound across the landscape. The architecture draws from the restrained simplicity of traditional Cycladic houses while introducing a more open relationship with light, landscape and outdoor living. White plaster surfaces, pale stone paving and soft timber detailing create interiors that feel calm and grounded, allowing the changing colours of the sea and sky to define much of the atmosphere within the house. The principal living and dining spaces are arranged as a continuous open-plan area facing the bay, where large openings frame the coastline and allow natural airflow to move through the interiors during the warmer months. Three en-suite bedrooms are positioned to maximise both privacy and orientation towards the water, each connecting directly to terraces or garden spaces facing the sea. The interiors remain intentionally understated, combining built-in architectural elements, pale natural materials and carefully framed views across the coastline. Morning light enters directly into several of the rooms, while the reflections from the water continue to move softly across the interiors throughout the day. The exterior spaces form a natural extension of the house itself. Broad terraces run along the seaward side of the property, creating a gradual transition between interior and landscape. From the main terrace, the view opens fully across the bay and towards the distant islands beyond, while dry stone retaining walls and Mediterranean planting soften the architecture into the hillside. Bougainvillea and low native vegetation introduce colour and texture without interrupting the openness of the sea view. A private pathway leads directly from the house to the shoreline below, where the coastline remains largely undeveloped and quiet. The position of the property creates an unusual sense of stillness, with the surrounding landscape remaining largely untouched and the rhythm of the sea shaping the atmosphere of the house throughout the day. As evening arrives, the terraces gradually cool beneath the sea air while the horizon shifts from deep blue into softer silver and violet tones. Although peaceful and secluded, the property remains within easy reach of Kythnos’ villages, tavernas and port connections to Athens, allowing the house to function comfortably for both extended seasonal living and shorter stays throughout the year. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…$1,565,700148m²3bedrooms3bathroomsland 4,000m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Athens (Greece)
Vega is a substantial neoclassical residence positioned within one of North Athens’ most private residential enclaves, where mature trees, broad avenues and large estates create a calm atmosphere distinct from the city centre. Built with a strong sense of symmetry and scale, the villa combines classical architectural detailing with expansive contemporary living across approximately 1,200 sqm of interior space. The arrival is formal yet understated. A gated entrance opens onto a wide stone approach leading to an imposing façade defined by curved balconies, columned porticos and finely detailed mouldings in pale ivory tones. The surrounding gardens soften the architecture, while the elevated position allows open views across the northern suburbs toward the city beyond. Inside, a dramatic double-height entrance hall forms the centre of the residence beneath a large domed skylight that fills the interior with natural light throughout the day. Pentelic marble, polished oak flooring and custom plaster detailing establish a refined material palette carried consistently across the house. Large reception rooms unfold in sequence, their proportions enhanced by high ceilings, soft neutral tones and tall windows opening onto terraces and landscaped grounds. The principal living and dining areas are designed to accommodate both formal entertaining and everyday family life. Multiple salons, quieter sitting rooms and expansive open-plan areas connect naturally to the outdoor terraces, creating continuous movement between interior and exterior spaces. Throughout the villa, classical architectural references are balanced by generous natural light and broad open volumes, preventing the interiors from feeling overly formal. The kitchen occupies a spacious and highly functional part of the ground floor, finished with custom cabinetry and marble surfaces, while additional informal dining and family areas create a more relaxed atmosphere within the larger residence. Separate lounge spaces, private study areas and entertainment rooms are distributed discreetly across the different levels of the house. On the upper floors, the bedroom suites maintain the same sense of scale and elegance found throughout the principal reception areas. Large windows frame garden and city views, while marble bathrooms, dressing rooms and custom joinery reinforce the villa’s cohesive design language. The principal suite occupies a particularly generous position, incorporating expansive wardrobe space and a large bathroom finished in pale natural stone. The lower levels include auxiliary lifestyle spaces such as a gym, extensive storage, secure garage facilities and additional service areas, all integrated seamlessly into the overall flow of the property. Outside, broad terraces extend toward landscaped lawns and a lagoon-shaped swimming pool positioned at the centre of the gardens. Mature hedging and carefully planned planting create complete privacy around the estate, while the soft geometry of the pool contrasts with the villa’s more formal architectural lines. As evening approaches, discreet exterior lighting reflects across the water and illuminates the façade with a warm, restrained glow. Located in Penteli, approximately 30 minutes from Athens International Airport and the port of Rafina, Vega combines the atmosphere of a private country estate with convenient access to the capital. The property is also available jointly with the neighbouring identical residence, Altair, creating the possibility of a significant dual-estate holding within one of Athens’ most established residential districts. At dusk, the illuminated façades, still water of the pool and quiet gardens bring a sense of stillness that feels far removed from the city below.
…$5,103,1006bedrooms9bathroomsland 1,350m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden Athens (Greece)
Altair is a substantial classical residence positioned within one of North Athens’ most discreet residential enclaves, where broad tree-lined streets and large private estates create an atmosphere removed from the pace of the city. Designed with symmetry, scale and formal elegance in mind, the villa combines neoclassical architecture with expansive contemporary living across approximately 1,200 sqm of interior space. The approach to the property unfolds through a gated entrance and landscaped grounds, leading toward an imposing façade defined by curved balconies, colonnades and soft ivory tones. The scale of the architecture is immediately balanced by the surrounding greenery and the quiet character of the neighbourhood beneath the slopes of Penteli. Inside, a double-height entrance hall forms the centre of the residence, illuminated by a large domed skylight that draws natural light deep into the interior throughout the day. Marble surfaces, custom oak flooring and detailed plasterwork establish a refined material palette, while the proportions of the principal reception rooms create a sense of openness rather than excess. Formal and informal sitting areas connect fluidly to one another, framed by tall windows and garden-facing terraces. The main living areas are arranged for both everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining, with generous salons, formal dining spaces and quieter lounge areas distributed across the different levels of the house. Soft cream tones, warm timber finishes and carefully integrated lighting maintain a calm atmosphere throughout the interiors, while curved architectural details and classical mouldings reinforce the villa’s cohesive design language. The kitchen occupies its own spacious wing, combining traditional cabinetry with contemporary functionality and informal dining areas overlooking the gardens. Elsewhere, private office and library spaces introduce quieter moments within the larger residence. On the upper levels, the bedroom suites maintain the same sense of scale and proportion as the reception areas below. Large windows frame views toward the gardens and surrounding hillsides, while marble bathrooms, dressing areas and custom joinery contribute to the restrained elegance of the private quarters. The principal suite occupies a particularly generous position within the house, incorporating expansive wardrobe space and a large bathroom finished in pale marble and natural stone. The lower ground level introduces a series of lifestyle and auxiliary spaces including a gym, sauna, jacuzzi area, extensive storage and secure garage facilities. These levels are integrated discreetly into the overall design, maintaining natural flow throughout the residence. Outside, the villa opens onto broad terraces and landscaped lawns centred around a lagoon-shaped swimming pool. Mature hedging and dense planting create exceptional privacy, softening the formal architecture with a more natural atmosphere. In the evening, concealed exterior lighting reflects across the water and illuminates the façade with a quiet glow visible from the gardens. Located in Penteli, approximately 30 minutes from Athens International Airport and the port of Rafina, Altair combines the scale and privacy of a country estate with immediate access to the city. The property is also available jointly with the neighbouring identical residence, Vega, creating the possibility of a significant dual-estate holding in one of Athens’ most established residential districts. As dusk settles across the gardens, the illuminated colonnades and still surface of the pool give the residence a composed and almost cinematic calm.
…$5,103,1006bedrooms9bathroomsland 1,350m²By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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