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Set within the quieter landscape of southern Rhodes, Tideborn is a contemporary residence positioned a short distance from the coastline, where open views extend across the sea and the surrounding countryside. The architecture follows a restrained composition of clean horizontal lines, white-rendered volumes and natural stone surfaces, responding to the scale and character of the landscape rather than competing with it. Its elevated position allows the house to maintain a continuous visual connection to the coast while preserving a sense of privacy within its surroundings. The residence is arranged across two levels, with the principal living spaces occupying the upper floor to maximise natural light and sea views. Here, the interior unfolds as a series of interconnected spaces where the boundaries between living, dining and kitchen areas remain deliberately fluid. Full-height glazing spans much of the seaward façade, drawing the landscape into the house and allowing daylight to move through the interiors throughout the day. A palette of pale stone, white plaster and natural timber creates a calm and cohesive atmosphere, while large openings connect the interior directly to the surrounding terraces. The lower level accommodates the private areas of the house, positioned to benefit from greater shelter and direct access to the landscape beyond. The bedrooms maintain the same architectural language found throughout the property, favouring simplicity, proportion and natural light over decorative detail. Openings are carefully positioned to frame views towards the sea, gardens and surrounding countryside, while shaded outdoor areas extend the living spaces beyond the interior walls. Outdoor areas are integrated into the overall design rather than treated as separate spaces. Terraces wrap around the house at different levels, allowing the architecture to respond naturally to changing light and prevailing winds throughout the day. Covered sections provide shelter during the warmer months, while open terraces remain oriented towards the coastline and the wider horizon. The transition between interior and exterior spaces is intentionally seamless, reinforcing the relaxed rhythm of coastal living. The position of the property allows easy access to some of the quieter beaches of southern Rhodes, an area known for its open landscapes, clear water and less developed coastline. The orientation of the house encourages natural airflow during the summer months, while the combination of shaded areas, stone construction and carefully considered openings contributes to a comfortable living environment throughout the year. Rather than relying on elaborate gestures, Tideborn is defined by proportion, light and its relationship with the surrounding landscape. From the upper level, the view remains open towards the sea, where the changing colours of the coastline and water provide a constant connection to the setting beyond the house.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within mature Mediterranean gardens overlooking the bay of Saint Nicholas, this expansive estate draws inspiration from traditional Spanish hacienda architecture while remaining deeply connected to the landscape and light of Crete. Whitewashed volumes, shaded colonnades, pebble mosaics, and flowering bougainvillea create a property with strong character and a relaxed rhythm, positioned within approximately 8,010 sqm of private grounds close to the sea. A long covered terrace runs the full length of the house, creating a natural transition between the interiors and gardens below. From here, views extend across lawns, palms, olive trees, and toward the water beyond. The architecture is designed around openness and airflow, with large timber-framed doors and coloured glass details filtering soft light into the interiors throughout the day. The principal living spaces unfold beneath high timber ceilings, where the atmosphere feels warm, informal, and expressive. The open-plan sitting and dining areas connect directly to the terrace, allowing the house to function equally well indoors and outdoors during the summer months. Colour appears throughout the interiors in handcrafted tiles, painted details, woven textiles, and stained glass inserts, giving the property an artistic identity that feels personal rather than staged. The kitchen sits naturally within the main living area and opens directly toward the gardens and outdoor dining spaces. Stone flooring, timber cabinetry, and traditional detailing reinforce the Mediterranean character of the house, while large openings maintain constant visual connection with the sea and surrounding greenery. Accommodation is arranged across several levels and independent guest areas, creating flexibility and privacy throughout the estate. The main residence includes a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, while the upper level is dedicated to the principal suite, complete with a large en suite bathroom and private balconies overlooking the bay, gardens, and distant mountains. Morning light moves gradually through the room, while the surrounding terraces remain sheltered beneath pergolas and mature planting. Below the main living areas, a lower-level artist’s studio introduces an entirely different atmosphere to the house — quieter, cooler, and highly adaptable. Connected to an additional bedroom and bathroom, this space could function equally well as a creative studio, guest accommodation, or independent living area. A separate guest house sits beyond an arched passageway lined with traditional pebble mosaics and climbing plants. This accommodation includes a bedroom, generous bathroom, and an additional room currently used as a dressing area, with the potential to become a kitchenette for a fully self-contained apartment. Further independent quarters can be accessed privately from the side of the property, suitable for guests or staff accommodation. The grounds are carefully established and feel mature and secluded. Stone pathways lead through lawns, flowering shrubs, and shaded seating areas, while high gates and surrounding walls create a strong sense of privacy. Outdoor shower areas built in curved stone forms are positioned discreetly near the garden paths, ideal after returning from the nearby beach. Throughout the property, terraces alternate between sun and shade, allowing different spaces to be used throughout the day depending on the season and light. The estate combines the scale of a substantial residence with an atmosphere that feels relaxed, artistic, and deeply Mediterranean — a home shaped as much by colour, texture, and outdoor living as by its architecture.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within the landscape of southern Paros, Cascadia occupies a 4,180 sqm plot a short distance from the coastline, with open views towards the Aegean and an architectural approach shaped by the contours of the land. Designed by Aristides Dallas Architects, the residence follows a largely subterranean concept that allows it to sit quietly within its surroundings, reducing its visual presence while maintaining a strong connection to light, sea and sky. The architecture is defined by a series of low horizontal forms integrated into the terrain rather than placed upon it. Stone, concrete and native planting are used to establish continuity between the built environment and the landscape, while sheltered courtyards and carefully framed openings create a gradual transition between interior and exterior spaces. Throughout the day, shifting light and shadow become central elements of the experience, emphasising the relationship between the house and its setting. Extending across approximately 425 sqm (4,574 sq.ft.), the residence unfolds through a sequence of interconnected spaces designed around openness, proportion and natural light. Wide glazed openings create uninterrupted visual connections with the landscape, while internal courtyards bring daylight deep into the plan and establish moments of privacy within the broader composition. The restrained material palette of natural stone, polished concrete and pale finishes reflects the colours and textures of the surrounding Cycladic terrain. The principal living spaces are arranged around the central outdoor areas, creating a fluid relationship between the interior and the landscape beyond. Rather than relying on decorative elements, the architecture focuses on volume, orientation and the careful control of light. Large openings allow the surrounding environment to become part of the experience of the house, while a series of sheltered transitional spaces provide protection from the summer sun and prevailing winds. The four en-suite bedrooms are positioned to ensure privacy and independence, each connected to its own outdoor area and oriented towards either the sea or the surrounding landscape. Their arrangement allows the residence to function comfortably both as a private retreat and as a home designed to accommodate guests without compromising the sense of calm that defines the property. Outdoor spaces are fully integrated into the architectural composition, creating a continuous sequence of terraces, courtyards and landscaped areas that extend the living environment beyond the enclosed rooms. The design encourages movement between shaded and open spaces throughout the day, while native vegetation softens the geometry of the architecture and strengthens its connection to the site. The subterranean approach also responds directly to the Cycladic climate. By embedding significant portions of the residence within the terrain, the design benefits from the natural insulating properties of the earth, contributing to more stable interior temperatures during the warmer months. Courtyards, skylights and carefully positioned openings support natural ventilation and allow daylight to animate the interiors from morning until evening. Although notably private, Cascadia remains closely connected to the island’s coastal life, with beaches, tavernas and villages accessible within a short drive. The property is defined by its relationship with the landscape, where architecture, terrain and light work together as a single composition. As the afternoon light moves across the site, the colours of the land and sea gradually merge, reinforcing the quiet presence of the house within its surroundings.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Delino occupies an elevated position above Parikia, set into the hillside beneath the area of the ancient Temple of Apollo. Designed as a contemporary semi-subterranean residence, the property follows the natural contours of the terrain, allowing the architecture to become part of the landscape rather than sit separately within it. The elevated western orientation provides open views across Paros Bay towards the sea and surrounding hills, while the changing light of the evening becomes a defining feature of the setting. Currently under construction and scheduled for completion at the end of 2026, the residence has been conceived with a strong emphasis on integration, privacy and connection to its surroundings. Stone-built volumes, planted roofs and carefully considered proportions create a composition that feels rooted in the island's topography. The architecture remains deliberately restrained, allowing the views, the terrain and the quality of natural light to define the experience of the property. Extending across 430 sqm, the house is organised around a series of interconnected living spaces that maintain a constant visual relationship with the landscape. Wide glazed openings frame uninterrupted views across the bay, while the internal layout encourages a natural flow between interior and exterior areas. Throughout the day, light moves deeply into the residence, reinforcing the calm character of the architecture and the sense of openness created by its position above the coastline. Six bedrooms and seven bathrooms are arranged to provide both independence and direct access to outdoor spaces. Several suites are positioned around sheltered courtyards or private terraces, creating quieter areas within the wider composition of the house. The principal suite occupies a privileged position within the residence, taking full advantage of the expansive sea views and western orientation. The outdoor areas form a natural extension of the architecture, with terraces unfolding across different levels of the site and responding directly to the contours of the hillside. The infinity pool is positioned to engage fully with the horizon beyond, while a series of shaded and open-air spaces create a gradual transition between the residence and the landscape. The design allows outdoor living to remain connected to the views while preserving a strong sense of privacy throughout the property. Despite its elevated and secluded setting, Delino remains closely connected to Parikia, with the harbour, beaches, restaurants and everyday amenities only a short distance away. The position above the bay also benefits from natural airflow during the warmer months, while the recessed architectural approach provides shelter from prevailing conditions. As the sun moves westward across the afternoon, the landscape gradually shifts in colour, and the views across the bay become the defining element of the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Nestled in the picturesque area of Kanalia, on the island of Mykonos, lies Virtuoso. This 4-villa complex boasts uninterrupted views of the Aegean Sea, while being within minutes of Mykonos Town and the most popular beaches of the island. This four-villa complex has been built to the highest standards, with top-quality materials, exquisite craftsmanship, and meticulous attention to even the smallest details, evident from the moment you arrive. With spacious living areas, modern amenities, and breathtaking views, you’ll never want to leave. The interior colour palette creates a relaxed atmosphere, each shade carefully chosen to complement the space and enhance the ambience. The design draws inspiration from Cycladic aesthetics, every detail carefully considered to create a cohesive and striking overall effect. The result is perfect for anyone who values simplicity and beauty. Each villa of Virtuoso features three very generous en suite bedrooms, two separate living rooms, as well as a fully equipped kitchen, providing guests with a luxurious and spacious living experience. Virtuoso offers owners the latest smart housing technology, ensuring maximum security and peace of mind. For those who love outdoor living, they are in for a treat. Each villa has two independent terraces, with the upper-level terrace being an extension of the living room. Boasting a private swimming pool, a bar, and a BBQ corner, Virtuoso creates the perfect space for savoring the beautiful sunsets and soaking up the sun while admiring the magnificent views of the Aegean Sea. The lower-level terrace is perfect for a secluded and relaxing experience. It’s a great spot to unwind and soak up the sun and the unobstructed sea vistas. You’ll have direct access to the beautifully landscaped gardens. Serving as an investment opportunity for those seeking a multi-faceted villa complex, Virtuoso is the perfect chance to expand your portfolio with potential for rental income or as a family resort. Virtuoso is an exceptional Mediterranean retreat, it’s the perfect getaway home for anyone seeking something truly unique. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program .
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned just beyond Naousa on the northern coast of Paros, Hesperia occupies an elevated 6,000 sqm (64,583 sqft) plot overlooking the Aegean. From its setting above the surrounding countryside, the property enjoys open views across the sea towards neighbouring islands, while maintaining a sense of privacy despite its proximity to some of the island’s most sought-after beaches and villages. The estate has been conceived as a collection of interconnected volumes arranged across the site to create a natural balance between openness and seclusion. Whitewashed forms, natural stone detailing and shaded transitions allow the architecture to sit comfortably within the landscape, while large openings maintain a constant visual connection with the sea and sky beyond. The overall composition creates a sense of movement through the property, with each area unfolding gradually rather than revealing itself all at once. At the heart of the residence, the principal living spaces are organised around the eastern outlook, allowing natural light to move through the interiors from the early hours of the morning onwards. The architecture favours proportion, simplicity and continuity, with a restrained palette of pale stone, timber and textured surfaces creating calm, light-filled interiors. Large glazed openings connect the principal rooms directly with the surrounding terraces, allowing the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living to remain deliberately fluid throughout much of the year. The kitchen and dining areas form part of this continuous arrangement, positioned to remain visually connected to both the interior living spaces and the wider landscape. Rather than formal separation between rooms, the layout encourages an easy flow between different parts of the house, creating a relaxed atmosphere that responds naturally to the rhythms of island living. The accommodation comprises seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms distributed between the main residence and two independent guest houses. The arrangement allows each suite to maintain a strong sense of privacy while remaining connected to the wider estate. Throughout the accommodation, the design remains consistent, favouring natural materials, balanced proportions and carefully framed outlooks that reinforce the relationship between the interiors and the surrounding landscape. The outdoor areas have been planned as an extension of the architecture itself, creating a series of interconnected spaces that follow the contours of the site. Broad terraces, shaded areas and open gathering spaces are arranged around the central axis of the property, while the layout ensures that views remain open towards the sea from multiple points across the estate. The scale of the plot allows individual amenities to be integrated discreetly, preserving the overall sense of openness and cohesion. The landscaping further strengthens the relationship between the property and its setting. Native planting, stonework and carefully considered transitions between built and natural elements soften the architecture and allow it to settle naturally into the terrain. As the seasons change, the landscape continues to provide texture and variation without altering the calm character of the estate. Despite its peaceful setting, Hesperia remains only a short distance from Naousa, as well as the beaches of Santa Maria and Laggeri. The harbour town’s restaurants, shops and waterfront remain easily accessible, while the property itself retains the atmosphere of a private estate removed from the seasonal movement of the island. As the afternoon light moves across the surrounding countryside and the sea beyond, the architecture settles quietly into the landscape, with the horizon remaining a constant presence from almost every part of the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned above the western coastline of Mykonos, Mykonian Muse comprises two neighbouring villas occupying a 4,000 sqm (43,055 sq.ft.) plot with uninterrupted views across the Aegean and direct orientation towards the sunset. Designed in a traditional Cycladic style, the estate extends across 320 sqm (3,444 sq.ft.) of interior space, combining the scale and flexibility of a private compound with the character of a more traditional island residence. The architecture draws directly from local building traditions, with whitewashed volumes, natural stone construction and softly curved forms that sit comfortably within the landscape. Throughout the property, the emphasis remains on proportion, natural light and the relationship between the interior spaces and the sea beyond. The western orientation ensures that changing light conditions become a defining feature of the houses from morning through to evening. The two residences follow nearly identical layouts and can function either independently or as a unified estate. Living and dining areas form the centre of each villa, arranged to maintain continuous visual connections with the terraces and horizon beyond. Wide openings bring natural light deep into the interiors, while the restrained material palette of white surfaces, timber detailing and natural stone creates a calm and understated atmosphere throughout. Across the estate, six bedrooms are positioned to benefit from open sea views and direct access to private outdoor spaces. The accommodation remains consistent with the architectural language of the property, favouring simplicity, light and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape. Throughout the homes, the sea remains a constant visual reference, visible from both the principal living areas and the private accommodation. The outdoor spaces unfold across a series of terraces that follow the natural topography of the site. The layout allows for a variety of sheltered and open-air settings while maintaining uninterrupted views towards the coastline and neighbouring islands. As the day progresses, the western exposure becomes increasingly prominent, with the terraces naturally oriented towards the changing colours of the sea and sky at sunset. The elevated position of the estate provides a strong sense of openness while ensuring that nearly every principal interior and exterior space benefits from uninterrupted sea views. The combination of traditional Cycladic architecture, natural materials and carefully considered positioning allows the property to respond naturally to the climate, sunlight and seasonal conditions of Mykonos. Located within easy reach of Mykonos Town as well as the beaches of Ornos and Agios Ioannis, Mykonian Muse balances accessibility with a quieter residential setting. The relationship between the architecture, the landscape and the open sea defines the experience of the property, with the horizon remaining visible from dawn until the final light of the day fades across the Aegean.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on the northern side of Paros, Elixir is a low-set Cycladic residence surrounded by open countryside, with long views towards the sea and the neighbouring islands beyond. The architecture follows the restrained language of the Cyclades, with whitewashed volumes arranged across the landscape in a way that feels closely connected to the terrain and the expansive horizon that defines this part of the island. The property unfolds across a series of interconnected indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing movement between the house and its surroundings to feel natural and uninterrupted. Cubic forms, pale stone surfaces and exposed timber elements create a calm architectural character, while the orientation ensures that sea views remain a constant presence throughout the residence. Light moves gradually through the interiors across the day, softening the white surfaces and reinforcing the sense of openness that characterises the property. The principal residence contains four bedrooms arranged around generous living spaces designed to maintain a strong relationship with the landscape. Large openings connect the interior directly with the surrounding terraces, encouraging natural airflow during the warmer months and allowing the house to function as an extension of its setting rather than a separation from it. The atmosphere throughout is understated and comfortable, balancing traditional Cycladic simplicity with the scale required for extended stays. Two independent guest residences provide additional accommodation while preserving privacy across the estate. Their positioning allows guests and owners to occupy separate parts of the property without compromising the sense of cohesion created by the overall design. This arrangement supports both multi-generational living and longer visits, while maintaining the feeling of a residence that remains intimate despite its scale. Outdoor spaces form an integral part of the property's design. Broad terraces extend the living areas towards the views, while shaded sections create shelter throughout the day without interrupting the connection to the landscape. The residence is oriented to capture changing light from morning through evening, with open views stretching across the countryside towards the sea and the distant outline of neighbouring islands. As the day progresses, the colours of the landscape shift gradually, becoming softer as the sun lowers across the horizon. Despite its peaceful setting, the property remains close to some of Paros’ most sought-after destinations. Naousa is approximately seven minutes away, while Santa Maria Beach can be reached in around five minutes, allowing convenient access to both the coastline and one of the island’s most vibrant harbour towns. The combination of open views, generous proportions and a layout shaped around the landscape creates a residence that feels closely connected to its surroundings. From first light across the sea to the final glow on the distant hills, the changing character of the Parian landscape remains at the centre of the experience.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set into the hillside above Kalo Livadi, Chiara is a substantial estate that follows the natural contours of the landscape while commanding uninterrupted views across the Aegean Sea. Arranged across a series of interconnected levels, the property is composed of whitewashed volumes and natural stone elements that sit comfortably within the terrain, creating a strong sense of permanence and connection to the island setting. Its elevated position allows expansive views over the bay and the coastline beyond, while the eastern orientation captures the changing light from sunrise across the water. Throughout the property, the relationship between architecture and landscape remains central, with nearly every principal space oriented towards the sea and the open horizon beyond. The interiors are defined by a restrained interpretation of Cycladic architecture, combining clean lines, natural materials and a calm, contemporary atmosphere. White timber ceilings, pale oak floors and stone detailing create continuity throughout the house, while large openings ensure that daylight and sea views remain integral to the experience of the interiors. The principal living spaces unfold across a series of interconnected areas, allowing both openness and privacy within the overall layout. The accommodation is distributed across several independent sections of the estate, creating a natural separation between the principal suite and guest bedrooms. Each area maintains a strong connection to the surrounding landscape through carefully positioned openings and private outdoor spaces, while the overall design prioritises comfort, privacy and uninterrupted views. Outdoor living forms an essential part of the property. A series of terraces extends across the hillside, creating multiple vantage points towards Kalo Livadi and the wider Aegean. The architecture steps naturally with the terrain, allowing each level to benefit from openness, sunlight and the prevailing sea breeze. Stone pathways and layered terraces connect the various parts of the estate, reinforcing the sense that the property has been shaped by the landscape rather than imposed upon it. Despite its privacy, Chiara remains within easy reach of some of Mykonos’ most recognised beaches, restaurants and waterfront destinations. The elevated setting provides a sense of seclusion while maintaining convenient access to the island’s amenities and coastline. As the light shifts across the bay during the afternoon, the changing colours of the sea become the defining feature of the view, with the coastline unfolding quietly below and the horizon extending uninterrupted towards the neighbouring islands.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set along a secluded stretch of Corfu’s western coastline, Aeson occupies approximately 8,000 sqm (86,111 sq.ft.) of waterfront land facing directly towards the Ionian Sea. Positioned above a small natural cove, the property enjoys uninterrupted views across the water and a strong sense of privacy created by its setting within the landscape. The coastline below remains immediately accessible, while the elevated position allows the sea to dominate the outlook from almost every part of the residence. The architecture follows a contemporary vocabulary of clean lines, generous proportions and large glazed openings, carefully positioned to respond to the orientation of the site and the changing light throughout the day. Rather than imposing itself upon the landscape, the house sits comfortably within it, maintaining a close visual relationship with both the sea and the surrounding grounds. The principal living spaces unfold as a series of interconnected interiors arranged along the seaward façade. Full-height glazing frames the coastline and allows natural light to move deep into the house, while wide sliding openings create a fluid transition between interior and exterior spaces. The overall atmosphere is calm and restrained, with natural materials and a carefully balanced palette reinforcing the connection to the coastal setting beyond. The kitchen, dining and sitting areas are integrated within the main living space, all oriented towards the sea. The layout prioritises openness and continuity, allowing views to remain present throughout the interiors while creating a natural flow between everyday living spaces and the terraces beyond. Throughout the day, the western orientation brings shifting light into the house before culminating in uninterrupted sunset views across the Ionian. The main residence contains five bedrooms, each positioned to maintain privacy while preserving a direct connection to the surrounding landscape. Large openings draw natural light into the rooms and frame either sea views or views across the grounds. The private areas continue the same architectural language found throughout the property, favouring proportion, simplicity and natural materials. A separate two-storey guest studio complements the principal residence and provides additional accommodation independent from the main house. Its elevated position creates a distinct relationship with the surrounding coastline while maintaining privacy from the principal living areas. The exterior spaces are conceived as a natural extension of the architecture rather than a separate series of amenities. Broad terraces follow the contours of the site and face directly towards the sea, creating multiple vantage points across the coastline. The grounds retain a relaxed Mediterranean character, allowing the property to feel connected to its setting rather than formally arranged within it. Positioned on one of Corfu’s most sought-after stretches of coastline, Aeson combines contemporary architecture, direct access to the water and a strong sense of privacy within a setting defined by the sea and the changing light of the western Ionian. As evening approaches, the coastline gradually softens into shadow while the horizon remains illuminated by the last light of the day.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Tramonto occupies a privileged position on the western coastline of Mykonos, directly facing the open Aegean and the uninterrupted horizon beyond. Designed in the traditional Cycladic manner, the property combines whitewashed architecture and natural stone construction with a more contemporary interior approach, creating a residence that feels both rooted in the island and quietly refined. The house is arranged to engage fully with its setting, with the principal living spaces, terraces and accommodation all oriented towards the sea. The elevated position allows wide views across the coastline and neighbouring islands, while the western exposure ensures that changing light remains a constant presence throughout the day. From early afternoon onwards, sunlight moves steadily across the property before settling directly in front of the house as evening approaches. Outdoor spaces unfold across multiple levels, following the natural contours of the site and creating a series of distinct areas connected by terraces and stone pathways. The layout allows for both openness and privacy, with covered sections providing shelter from the summer sun while maintaining a continuous visual connection to the sea. The relationship between the architecture and the landscape feels measured and balanced, allowing the views rather than the built form to become the dominant element. Inside, the interiors follow a restrained palette of pale stone, natural textures and dark timber detailing. Large openings connect the living and dining areas directly to the exterior, creating a fluid transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The principal reception rooms occupy the most prominent position within the house, facing west towards the horizon and drawing natural light deep into the interiors throughout the afternoon. The kitchen adopts a more contemporary character, introducing darker materials and clean architectural lines while remaining visually connected to the surrounding living spaces. Throughout the residence, the emphasis is placed on proportion, natural light and openness rather than decorative gestures, creating a calm atmosphere that complements the landscape beyond. Accommodation is arranged across nine en suite bedrooms distributed throughout the villa. Each bedroom is positioned to maintain a strong connection to the setting, with many opening directly onto private terraces and sea-facing outdoor spaces. The principal suite occupies one of the most desirable positions within the property, overlooking both the coastline and the main terraces below. Additional wellness and leisure spaces are integrated discreetly within the overall design, ensuring that practical amenities remain secondary to the architecture and views. The scale of the property allows for a variety of outdoor environments, from open terraces facing the sea to more sheltered corners embedded within the stonework and landscaping. Despite its waterfront position, the house feels protected and composed. Thick stone walls, recessed openings and deep verandas respond naturally to the climate, moderating both wind and heat while preserving the openness that defines the property. As the light softens across the western horizon, the architecture recedes into the landscape, leaving the sea and sky as the defining elements of the setting.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Villa Gabbiano occupies a secluded waterfront setting where the land descends gently towards the sea, allowing the residence to sit naturally within its surroundings. Rather than standing apart from the landscape, the architecture follows the contours of the site through a series of low horizontal volumes, planted roofs and natural materials that reduce its visual presence within the coastline. From almost every part of the property, the view remains focused on the water and the distant mainland beyond. The approach unfolds gradually through the grounds, revealing the residence in stages rather than all at once. As the elevation changes, different perspectives emerge across the coastline, while the architecture maintains a constant relationship with the sea. Natural stone, timber and textured plaster create a restrained material palette that responds quietly to the setting, allowing the landscape itself to remain the dominant element. The principal living areas are arranged along the waterfront façade, with large openings creating an uninterrupted connection between the interior spaces and the terraces beyond. The layout is designed to maximise light, views and natural airflow, allowing the house to remain closely connected to its environment throughout the day. Internally, the architecture is calm and understated, relying on natural materials, balanced proportions and carefully controlled light rather than decorative elements. The changing reflections from the water animate the interiors, reinforcing the sense of proximity to the sea. The private accommodation follows the same architectural language, combining simplicity, comfort and a strong relationship with the outdoors. Several suites open directly towards the coastline, while others are oriented towards sheltered courtyards that introduce light and ventilation into the rooms. Throughout the residence, openings are positioned to frame specific views, ensuring a continuous visual connection to either the sea, the landscape or the sky. Outdoor spaces are arranged across a series of terraces that follow the natural topography towards the shoreline. The progression from the main living areas to the water feels gradual and integrated, with each level responding to the changing contours of the land. The lower sections of the property establish a direct relationship with the sea, creating a sense of privacy and separation from the surrounding coastline. The architecture responds carefully to the local climate through deep overhangs, shaded transitional spaces and a layout that encourages natural cross-ventilation. This passive approach allows the residence to remain comfortable during the warmer months while preserving a strong connection to the outdoor environment. As the day draws to a close, the changing light gradually softens the textures of the stone and plaster surfaces, while the coastline beyond becomes increasingly defined by the movement and colour of the water. The relationship between the residence, the landscape and the sea remains the defining characteristic of the property, creating an atmosphere shaped more by its setting than by the architecture itself.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on an elevated hillside overlooking the western coastline of Mykonos, Kyra comprises two independent residences positioned to capture uninterrupted views across the Aegean towards Syros and Tinos. Occupying a 1,024 sqm (11,022 sq.ft.) plot, the estate extends across 506 sqm (5,447 sq.ft.) of accommodation and has been designed to balance privacy, flexibility and a strong connection to its surroundings. Arranged as two separate villas, the property can function either as a unified estate or as two distinct residences. The layout lends itself naturally to extended family use, guest accommodation or seasonal living, allowing each house to maintain its own sense of independence while remaining part of a cohesive whole. The architecture draws from the traditional forms of the Cyclades, combining stone-built volumes, shaded transitional spaces and clean white surfaces. Positioned to follow the natural contours of the hillside, the residences are oriented towards the sea, ensuring that the landscape remains a constant presence throughout the property. Large openings frame the horizon and allow natural light to move through the interiors across the day, while the elevated setting benefits from cooling sea breezes during the warmer months. The principal living spaces are designed around a continuous relationship between interior and exterior environments. Sitting, dining and kitchen areas connect directly to the terraces, creating a fluid layout that responds naturally to the island climate. The interiors maintain a restrained palette of stone, timber and whitewashed surfaces, creating spaces that feel relaxed, comfortable and closely connected to the surrounding landscape. Across the two residences, the property accommodates seven en suite bedrooms. The rooms continue the same architectural language found throughout the estate, favouring simplicity, natural materials and carefully framed views rather than decorative excess. Deep-set openings soften the Mediterranean light, while the arrangement of the accommodation ensures privacy and separation between the various bedroom suites. Outdoor living forms an integral part of the property's design. Broad terraces extend around the residences, creating a sequence of spaces that respond to different times of day and changing views. The western orientation provides long sightlines across the sea and allows the landscape and horizon to become the defining features of the experience. Multiple outdoor areas create opportunities for both privacy and connection, while the arrangement of the two villas ensures that each residence retains its own outdoor setting. The elevated position combines openness with shelter, benefiting from expansive sea views while remaining slightly removed from stronger seasonal winds. As the day progresses, the changing light moves across the stone façades and terraces, gradually softening the character of the architecture as evening approaches. Located within easy reach of the coast while removed from the busier areas of the island, Kyra enjoys a setting defined by sea, sky and the natural contours of the hillside. The surrounding landscape remains largely undeveloped, preserving a sense of openness and allowing the architecture to sit comfortably within its environment. From its elevated position, the view extends across the water towards the neighbouring Cycladic islands, with the changing colours of the Aegean becoming an ever-present part of daily life.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set into the hillside of Mykonos with uninterrupted views across the Aegean towards Delos and the island’s historic harbour, Cyllene is a contemporary residence designed to sit quietly within its surroundings. Conceived as a low-profile architectural composition embedded into the terrain, the property combines clean Cycladic forms with natural stone and expansive glazing, creating a strong visual connection between the house and the landscape beyond. Positioned a short walk from the sea and approximately 15 minutes from Mykonos Town, the residence occupies an elevated setting that balances privacy with immediate access to the island’s coastline and amenities. The architecture follows the contours of the hillside, stepping naturally across the site and allowing the panoramic views to remain present throughout the property. Extending across approximately 600 sqm (6,458 sq.ft.) on a 4,000 sqm (43,056 sq.ft.) plot, the house is arranged over three levels and designed around a continuous relationship between interior and exterior space. Broad sliding openings connect the principal living areas directly to the surrounding terraces, allowing the house to open completely towards the sea during the warmer months. A restrained palette of pale stone, textured plaster, oak detailing and natural finishes creates a calm and cohesive atmosphere throughout. The main living spaces are generous in scale yet deliberately understated, with clean architectural lines and carefully controlled natural light. The open-plan layout allows the sitting, dining and kitchen areas to flow naturally together while remaining oriented towards the horizon. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames the changing character of the sea and sky throughout the day, ensuring the landscape remains an integral part of the experience of the house. Two principal suites occupy the upper level, each positioned to maximise privacy and uninterrupted sea views. Their elevated placement allows direct access to private terraces while maintaining a strong sense of separation from the remainder of the residence. Additional en-suite guest bedrooms are integrated into the lower level, where the architecture follows the terrain and creates a series of sheltered spaces connected to the hillside. The residence extends naturally into its outdoor areas through a series of terraces that follow the changing levels of the site. The architecture minimises its visual presence through planted roofs, partially subterranean elements and the use of local materials that echo the colours and textures of the surrounding landscape. This approach allows the house to feel rooted within the hillside rather than positioned above it. The elevated setting provides uninterrupted views from sunrise through to evening, when the lights of Mykonos Town and the harbour gradually emerge across the bay. As the day draws to a close, the horizon remains the defining feature of the property, with sea, sky and landscape unfolding continuously beyond the terraces. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Within a privately-owned verdant 400 acre estate, a magnificent stone mansion graces a Peloponnesian hillside offering awe-inspiring views across a far reaching, verdant countryside that is all yours. Vallea is your quintessential Mediterranean paradise a short distance from the sea. Nothing short of a dream property, Vallea welcomes you home. It is here where you can disconnect from day-to-day living, relax and rejuvenate. A truly enchanting residence unfolds before you graciously giving way to plenty of comfortable living spaces all appointed with the highest quality furnishings. Each well lit room evokes elegance and charm within which you will immediately feel at home. With 14 bedrooms, there is ample room to accommodate family and friends so they can come together and create lasting memories. Memories happen over a delicious meal, by the fireside, on a hike through Vallea’s forest and even when playing a game of pool. The magic continues as you step outdoors. In any direction, you will enjoy those gorgeous verdant vistas. Vallea’s outdoor living is simply delightful. There are large terraces for gazing, relaxing and al fresco dining. An expansive lawn and gardens surround the oversized pool where you could float happily and carefree. Poolside sunbeds and umbrellas invite more relaxing moments. Rarely does an opportunity on this scale present itself. Vallea is more than a holiday home, it is your magical haven where expanses of forested land and rolling hills become your home. Vallea also features productive olive groves, orchards and ancient olive trees. You might even wish to cultivate grapes or plant organic vegetables. There are so many things to do at Vallea. You can take hikes through your countryside and enjoy a picnic in the grassy fields. Situated just 15 minutes by car from beaches, Vallea is also in close proximity to some of Greece’s famous archeological sites including Ancient Epidavros and Mycenae. It is possible to build another home southeast of the main residence on another hilltop which offers sea views. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program .
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
This luxury maisonette in Varkiza presents an ideal retreat in the linear zone of the Athenian Riviera, a mere 50 meters from the captivating sea. Boasting a spacious layout across three levels, this residence encompasses 340 square meters of comfortable living space. The three bedrooms, each accompanied by an ensuite bathroom, along with an additional WC, ensure convenience and privacy. This Garden Residence offers a thoughtfully designed layout: 118 square meters on the Ground Floor, 116 square meters on the First Floor, and a practical 106 square meters in the Basement. A standout feature of this property is the lush 390-square-meter private garden on the Ground Floor complete with a 60-square-meter swimming pool,, creating a serene outdoor oasis. Technical excellence is seamlessly integrated, boasting an A+ Energy Building Class, independent air conditioning, underfloor heating, and energy-efficient features like high-efficiency PV arrays and thermal insulation. The residence also includes three underground parking spots, ensuring both convenience and security. With its blend of modern amenities, serene garden space, and proximity to the coast, this maisonette offers an enticing opportunity for those seeking an elegant and comfortable lifestyle within the enchanting Athenian Riviera.
…By Von Poll Greece Single Member S.a.
Tetra Retreat is positioned in Aeginitissa on the southwestern coast of Aegina, an area known for its quieter character and close relationship with the sea. Set within a 1,040 sqm plot surrounded by established greenery, the property has been conceived as a collection of four independent residences, creating a layout that prioritises privacy, flexibility and a relaxed island rhythm. The beach is within walking distance, while the harbour village of Perdika remains a short drive away. The development comprises four newly built residences arranged across the site to preserve separation between each accommodation. Rather than functioning as a single villa, the property allows multiple households or guest groups to occupy the estate simultaneously while maintaining a sense of independence. This configuration lends itself equally well to private family use, hospitality operation or seasonal rental activity. The architecture follows a restrained Cycladic approach, defined by low horizontal volumes, pale rendered surfaces and generous openings that connect the interiors to the surrounding landscape. The buildings sit comfortably within the site, responding to the scale of the land and the natural character of the area. The emphasis throughout is on simplicity, proportion and ease of living rather than architectural statement. The two one-bedroom residences each provide approximately 50 sqm (538 sq.ft.) of interior space, organised around open-plan living areas that extend directly onto private outdoor spaces. The larger two-bedroom residences unfold across two levels, creating a greater degree of separation between living and sleeping areas while maintaining the same relationship with the outdoors. Across all four residences, the layouts are designed to maximise natural light, airflow and privacy. Each accommodation benefits from its own pool and approximately 260 sqm (2,798 sq.ft.) of external space. Outdoor areas function as natural extensions of the interiors, carefully positioned to preserve openness and separation between the residences. The arrangement of the buildings across the plot creates a sense of calm and spaciousness that is unusual for a property of this scale. The interiors continue the same architectural language through clean lines, integrated detailing and a restrained material palette. Open-plan living areas prioritise functionality and natural light, while the bedrooms maintain a calm and private atmosphere connected directly to the outdoor spaces. Throughout the project, the focus remains on clarity of design, efficient use of space and a strong connection to the surrounding environment. Delivered turnkey and fully equipped, the residences include built-in kitchens, air conditioning, solar water-heating systems and integrated finishes designed for immediate occupation upon completion. Aeginitissa remains one of the more peaceful areas of Aegina, characterised by a low-density coastal landscape and easy access to the sea. The property benefits from proximity to both the beach and the waterfront of Perdika, while Athens remains comfortably accessible by ferry, allowing the retreat to function equally well as a permanent island residence, a seasonal base or an income-producing hospitality asset. The separation of the residences, the balanced scale of the development and its connection to the surrounding landscape create a property that feels both private and adaptable, shaped by the character of Aegina rather than imposed upon it.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Kifisia – Detached House 489 sq.m. on a 1,033 sq.m. Plot for SaleIn a quiet residential area of Kifisia, a detached house of 489 sq.m., constructed in 1993, is offered for sale on a 1,033 sq.m. landscaped plot.Ground Floor: 197sq.m.The ground floor accommodates the main reception areas:• Impressive main entrance opening to an atrium, featuring dual granite staircases, brass railings, and a stained-glass window that allows natural light into the space.• Main living room• Second living/sitting area with marble fireplace• Separate dining room• Independent kitchen• WC with shower• Service room / bedroomThe residence offers three independent entrances in total, including a service entrance with a separate bedroom and an internal metal staircase connecting the ground floor, first floor, and basement.Flooring combines marble in circulation areas and oak in living spaces, blending timelessness with warmth.First Floor: 209sq.m.The first floor comprises:• Three particularly spacious bedroomso The master bedroom features a separate walk-in closet area andan en-suite marble bathroom with jacuzzi and double sinks• An additional spacious room that may function as a fourth bedroom or office• A second full bathroom• A sitting area with marble fireplaceAll rooms have access to private, spacious verandas.The flooring throughout the floor is solid oak.Basement: 82.5sq.m.The basement serves auxiliary purposes and includes:• Closed parking space• Laundry room• Storage areas• Boiler roomIts surface area allows for further utilization.GardenThe surrounding outdoor area includes a landscaped garden with mature planting, providing natural privacy and a pleasant living environment.The size of the plot allows, if desired, for the construction of a swimming pool without affecting the functionality of the outdoor space.Construction Quality & Features• Wooden window frames with double glazing• Central oil heating, autonomous per floor• Solid wood doors• Marble surfaces and finishes• Oak flooring• Private water well in the gardenThis residence reflects a distinct architectural aesthetic of its era — characterized by clear structure, scale, and interior grandeur — while also offering the appropriate foundation for a contemporary aesthetic upgrade.Selected European-origin lighting fixtures and furniture may be available upon agreement.
…By Annonceur International
For Sale: 2 Luxury Villas in the Greater Rethymno Area Panoramic Sea and Mountain ViewsFor sale are two identical, detached, luxury villas in the Rethymno area of Crete, set on a total plot of 1,650 sq m.Each villa has a built area of 262.5 m2 (total 525 m2) and is sold unfurnished, offering the possibility of complete customization.The villas combine modern architectural design, high-quality materials, and exclusive comfort, with panoramic views of the sea, the White Mountains, Mount Psiloritis, and the city of Rethymno. Ideal as both a primary residence and a rental property.Internal Distribution of Each VillaFirst floorOpen plan living room with kitchen and dining area, kitchen window overlooking Mount Psiloritis, large terrace with pergola and unobstructed sea and mountain views, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with bathtubSecond FloorSpacious master bedroom with large built-in wardrobes, large panoramic terrace, 1 bathroom with showerGround Floor Details for VillaVilla ALarge open space currently used as a storage room, 1 room used as an office, 1 space converted into a home cinema, 1 bedroom with direct access to the outdoor area, large bathroom with bathtub and jacuzzi. Villa BLarge open space, 1 room, storage roomAll the spaces on the ground floor can be easily reconfigured according to the needs of the new owner (additional bedrooms, cinema room, office, gym, relaxation area, etc.).Outdoor Areas and Swimming PoolVilla A has a swimming pool and a complete barbecue area:Modern 40m2 swimming pool with children's area, sun lounger integrated into the pool, pergola with lounge area, BBQ area equipped with a 10-person table, worktop, cupboards and sinkThese facilities can be used by both villas, if desired by the owner.Villa B has a private outdoor space, ideal for creating a swimming pool, BBQ, and relaxation area while ensuring maximum privacy.The garden is landscaped, with trees and plants, automatic irrigation, a children's synthetic lawn, cobblestone paving and kourasani, and full outdoor lighting.Tourism Function Investment OpportunityVilla A has a well-established tourism management business, active on Airbnb and Booking.com for 5 years, with excellent reviews and proven demand. Villa B is ideal for private use or to develop a similar tourism business.Technical Features and ComfortFully fenced land, electric gate for garage, 6 private parking spaces, photovoltaic system with on-site metering (~13,000 kWh/year) in the villa, inverter air conditioning in all rooms, independent central heating, structured wiring and modern electrical systems, water filtration and softening system, separate water tank with pump for each villa, three-function boiler (solar electric), garden irrigation, Miele appliances included (cooker, hood, dishwasher), furnishings available upon request.PositionArea: Greater Rethymno Area, CretePanoramic sea and mountain viewOpportunityThe villas are sold exclusively together and represent an ideal solution for:Luxury primary residence, exclusive holiday home, high-yield real estate investmentTwo identical, detached villas with breathtaking views, a swimming pool, garden, and spacious, customizable living spaces a unique investment or luxury residence opportunity in Rethymno, Crete.
…By Annonceur International
In the heart of the Ionian Islands, an impressive property in the charming village of Agios Ioannis Peristeron, located on beautiful Corfu. This luxury property is ideal for those who wish to enjoy privileged access to beaches, lush landscapes, and authentic local life.This stunning complex consists of two luxury villas, designed innovatively, following the unique cave-like architecture that incorporates the natural topography into their construction. The villas are sister properties and offer complete privacy, making them perfect for families or groups who wish to stay close together while maintaining their personal space.Each villa has an area of 145 sq.m. and features three bedrooms, two of which are master suites, equipped with private bathrooms. The layout is open-plan, with a spacious living room that connects with the dining area and a well-equipped kitchen. This design enhances the flow of natural light and creates a warm atmosphere. The high quality of materials and attention to detail reflect the luxury and comfort that residents will enjoy.The outdoor area of each villa is equally impressive, featuring a private infinity pool of 22.5 sqm and a heated outdoor jacuzzi, offering the opportunity for relaxation and rejuvenation against the backdrop of breathtaking sea and mountain views. The outdoor dining area is ideal for meals with family or friends, while full accessibility for people with disabilities ensures that everyone can enjoy the space and amenities.Each villa comes with a full heating and cooling system, as well as a laundry and storage area, adding further comfort and functionality. This investment not only concerns the property itself but also the quality of life it provides, as it includes all the elements for a unique and comfortable stay.- LOCATION -Agios Ioannis Peristeron is a picturesque and quiet village, known for its natural beauty and traditional Corfiot architecture. The property is located just 600 meters from the beach, offering convenience and immediate access to crystal-clear waters. The area also provides easy access to nearby taverns, cafes, and shops, making it ideal for permanent residence or for vacations.The unique combination of luxury, comfort, and natural beauty invites you to experience a lifetime living. Come and discover your new family or summer residence in idyllic Corfu!
…By Annonceur International
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