The agencies at Folegandros
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Folegandros. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Lorin rests quietly above Ligaries Beach, positioned within the raw coastal landscape of Folegandros where stone terraces descend toward the sea and the horizon remains uninterrupted in every direction. Set on approximately 11,658 sqm of land, the residence is shaped by the island itself — low in profile, embedded into the hillside, and constructed from natural materials that mirror the tones and textures of the surrounding terrain. Approaching the property, the architecture reveals itself gradually through planted pathways, dry-stone walls and sheltered courtyards. The house sits close to the land, allowing the expansive Aegean views to remain dominant. Native vegetation softens the geometry of the structure, while planted roofs and stone façades help the residence settle naturally into the hillside. The atmosphere throughout feels calm, elemental and deeply connected to the landscape. The interior unfolds across approximately 277 sqm of living space, designed with a restrained material palette of exposed concrete, pale timber, local stone and lime-washed surfaces. Natural light enters through carefully framed openings and internal courtyards, creating soft shifts between shade and sun throughout the day. Arched ceilings and sculpted recesses introduce subtle architectural rhythm while maintaining the quiet simplicity of the interiors. At the centre of the home, the main open-plan living, dining and kitchen area faces directly toward the sea. Large openings dissolve the separation between interior and exterior spaces, allowing the terraces to function as a natural continuation of the house. The sound of the water below remains constantly present, carried inland by the breeze from the coastline. The kitchen and living areas prioritise proportion and atmosphere over ornamentation, with built-in seating, integrated storage and tactile natural finishes reinforcing the understated character of the property. Morning light moves gently across the concrete floors and stone walls, while shaded outdoor areas create cooler retreats during the afternoon heat. Lorin includes five en-suite bedrooms, each arranged with its own independent entrance, allowing guests privacy while maintaining connection through the shared central living spaces. Several of the suites open directly onto private courtyards or terraces facing the sea, while the bedrooms themselves retain the same restrained architectural language found throughout the residence — soft neutral tones, natural textures and carefully controlled light. The outdoor spaces unfold as a sequence of terraces, pathways and sheltered seating areas positioned around the contours of the land. Rather than relying on formal landscaping, the property embraces the sparse vegetation and rugged topography of Folegandros, allowing the surrounding landscape to remain largely untouched. Multiple outdoor dining and lounge areas create different orientations toward the sea and sky throughout the day, from shaded midday courtyards to open sunset-facing terraces. The immediate proximity to Ligaries Beach shapes the experience of the property entirely. The coastline remains visible and audible from nearly every part of the residence, reinforcing a continuous relationship between architecture and sea. From the higher terraces, the view extends across open water toward the horizon, while the surrounding hillsides preserve complete privacy and silence. Lorin is defined less by excess and more by restraint — by its position close to the water, its integration into the landscape, and the quiet rhythm created by light, stone and sea across the course of the day.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
An authentic Cycladic residence, perfectly situated among the whitewashed alleys and traditional architecture of Folegandros’ picturesque Chora. Spanning 59sq.m. on a 45sq.m. plot, the property offers an authentic island living experience, full of traditional charm and character. Arranged over 2 independent levels, the property comprises a ground-floor apartment and an upper-level studio, providing versatility for personal use or as a high-potential investment. The ground-floor apartment features a bright living area with a kitchen, bathroom, and a raised bedroom in traditional Cycladic style, complemented by a small courtyard — an intimate outdoor space for relaxation. The upper-level studio includes a kitchenette, bathroom, and a 10sq.m. terrace with unobstructed views of the island’s charming landscape, offering a serene spot to enjoy Folegandros’ beauty. Combining timeless Cycladic charm with practical living spaces and upgrade potential, this property presents a rare opportunity on one of the Cyclades’ most beautiful and authentic islands.
…By Barnes Greece
Have you ever lost track of time as the sea breeze steals your thoughts? Have you ever let yourself fall on a comfortable space without a single worry, letting but a sun-ray interrupt your peaceful smile?Would you do it again?Here are five luxurious homes with gorgeous views of Gialos bay, off the famous roaring nights of Ios, yet as close to them as your heart desires. The island of Ios is home to a wonderful paradox. Known across the world as a party destination, it never ceases to surprise you with an opportunity to relax and find serenity. This residential complex is located on a road that offers easy access to the port and Chora, the main settlement and the center of the island’s bustling summers. Like Ios itself, this location will always keep its promise to gift you a quiet evening if you feel like it.At a total area of 279 sq.m, these five homes are independent enough to offer privacy, while sharing 1742 sq.m of common space of access paths and gardens, topped by an ample 60 sq.m. swimming pool. This is a turnkey commercial proposition and can also be converted to individual homes for long-term rental or resale with minimal intervention.Most residential and touristic sites on Ios are around the port and Chora. The rest of the island is relatively lightly developed, even though it is already among the favorites of savvy travellers. Being a prominent touristic destination for foreigners and Greeks alike, Ios has a perfect blend of authenticity and modern amenities.Unlike other Cycladic islands, Ios has plenty of sandy beaches. This property is a few breaths away from Koumbara and Gialos beach. Among the island’s 32 kilometers of beach front in total, one can distinguish Magganari with its small coves, Mylopotas near Chora, Tzamaria, Psathi and Agia Theodoti for a calmer experience. Plans for an airport have been finalized but until then, Ios offers frequent connections with Piraeus and other ports around Athens, as well as other islands like Santorini and Mykonos. What makes Ios especially different from the more crowded and overpriced destinations, is its perfect balance of fun and peace, development and wild nature, picturesque backdrops and modern spaces. It’s a perfect spot to set sail for cruises around the entire archipelago of the Cyclades. If you prefer a good hike, you will never get bored of the numerous trails of cultural and natural interest. You should definitely relish on a truly spiritual experience: a pilgrimage to the Tomb of Homer, the eternal poet, after an easy path and with a stunning view on the Aegean Sea.The touristic interest for alternative destinations in Greece like Ios is growing. That makes investment in the island a safe bet with a good ROI. The island and its tightly-knit community are friends to a refined clientele and to the ideal of sustainable development. This property is a showcase of the island’s balanced identity: luxury and mindfulness, tradition and sophistication, liveliness and calm.Would you like to experience this for yourself?Do not hesitate to contact us for an in-person or virtual tour!KW FOR YOU, 27 Sidiras Merarchias, Nafplio, Tel.: +30 27520 26767, [email protected], www.kwforyou.gr.Property manager: Maria Karagianni*Attention, for the indication of the property it is necessary to show your identity card and your VAT number, as well as the signature of the corresponding indication form according to the Law 4072/11-04-2012 (Government Gazette 86 A).
…By Annonceur International
Azurine unfolds across the hillside of Ios as a low, linear composition of stone, concrete and glass, positioned to face the open Aegean from nearly every part of the property. The architecture is deliberately restrained, allowing the horizon, the changing light and the stillness of the landscape to remain the dominant presence throughout the house. Arrival takes place through a series of stone retaining walls and sheltered courtyards that gradually reveal the sea beyond. Rather than sitting above the terrain, the villa appears embedded within it, with natural stonework continuing from the surrounding hillside directly into the structure itself. Long horizontal rooflines create deep shaded terraces, while broad overhangs temper the intensity of the Cycladic sun during the hottest hours of the day. The principal living spaces open entirely toward the water through retractable wall-to-wall glazing. Inside, the palette is intentionally quiet: polished concrete floors, bespoke timber cabinetry, textured stone walls and soft neutral furnishings create an atmosphere that feels both minimal and deeply comfortable. The proportions are generous without becoming formal, and the continuity between interior and exterior spaces gives the entire house a sense of openness and ease. At the centre of the villa, the kitchen and dining area stretch directly toward the infinity pool and sea beyond. A large island and breakfast bar anchor the space, while the dining area sits beside full-height openings that allow the evening air to move naturally through the house. As daylight fades, the interior lighting reflects softly against the stone surfaces and the water outside begins to mirror the colours of the sky. Running the full length of the façade, the covered veranda functions almost as an outdoor living room. Multiple seating areas, shaded lounges and dining spaces are arranged beneath the cantilevered roofline, all facing uninterrupted views across the coastline and neighbouring islands. The pool itself extends outward toward the horizon, with shallow platforms and submerged terraces designed for long afternoons beside the water. The five bedrooms continue the same architectural language found throughout the villa. Each is oriented toward the sea, with large openings framing the surrounding landscape rather than decorative elements. Several suites open directly onto private terraces, while the principal bedrooms incorporate natural stone detailing and custom joinery that soften the otherwise clean contemporary lines. Morning light enters gradually through the eastern exposure, illuminating the interiors in warm reflected tones from the surrounding hills. Despite its minimalist appearance, the property has been designed for year-round comfort and practical living. Energy-efficient systems, a fully equipped gym, laundry room, extensive storage and a two-car garage are integrated discreetly into the structure without interrupting the visual calm of the architecture. The setting remains notably peaceful, even during the height of summer. Positioned away from the busier parts of the island, Azurine feels connected more to the contours of the landscape and the sea below than to neighbouring properties or roads. From the terrace at dusk, the water becomes almost indistinguishable from the sky, while the last light settles slowly across the distant islands on the horizon.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
This one of a kind seafront villa in Milos offers complete privacy, refined design, and breathtaking 180° views of the Aegean Sea. Perched on a hillside just above a secluded beach, the property blends timeless elegance with the raw beauty of the Cycladic landscape. Built in 2010, the villa spans 288m² on a 5,475m² plot and features five independent master bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom and private entrance. Two of the bedrooms also enjoy private terraces facing the sea. The interior includes a spacious, sun filled living room with piano, a fully equipped kitchen, and access to expansive shaded terraces and a dining area that seats up to 22 guests. Outdoors, a 17 meter swimming pool with jacuzzi overlooks the sea, surrounded by lush gardens and Mediterranean vegetation that amplify the sense of peace and seclusion. Located near the Milos Cove Hotel, the property enjoys both privacy and proximity to amenities ideal as a luxury residence, boutique investment, or Golden Visa-eligible home. Bonus Opportunity: The adjacent plot is also available, with a valid building permit offering potential for expansion or future development.
…By Annonceur International
An exquisite property with sea views that can be enjoyed even from the living areas, in the captivating island of Ios. This contemporary residence occupies in total 660sq.m. and sits on a plot of 6,191sq.m. Seamlessly integrated with the landscape, the residence boasts clean lines and modern aesthetics, while its wall-to-wall windows flood the space with natural light and amazing panoramic views. The property offers an open concept living area with a kitchen featuring a bar counter. There are also 5 spacious bedrooms, including 1 master bedroom and one additional W.C. The villa is surrounded by lovely outdoor areas that include 2 impressive swimming pools and seating areas that provide striking views. Lastly, there is a fully equipped gym with a bathroom, a laundry room, 2 covered and 2 open parking spaces. A spectacular villa with all amenities, in the lovely island of Ios.
…By Barnes Greece
Nevora sits quietly above the coastline of Ios, positioned on a terraced hillside with open westward views across the bay, surrounding hills, and the evening light that settles over the island at dusk. Built in natural stone and designed with low horizontal lines that follow the contours of the land, the house feels closely connected to the landscape around it. Although private and peaceful, the property remains within easy reach of Ios Town and the beach at Mylopotas, balancing seclusion with immediate access to the island’s daily life. Approached by a gently curving stone drive, the residence reveals itself gradually through retaining walls, planted terraces, and broad paved outdoor spaces that frame the surrounding scenery. The architecture draws from traditional Cycladic forms while introducing a more contemporary restraint, combining textured local stone with clean white interiors, pale timber details, and wide openings oriented toward the sea. Arranged across two principal levels, the house has been designed for relaxed island living with an emphasis on openness, natural light, and flexibility of use. The upper floor contains the main living spaces, where the sitting room, dining area, and kitchen connect seamlessly to expansive outdoor terraces overlooking the horizon. Full-height doors allow the interior to remain continuously linked to the landscape, while the restrained material palette keeps the atmosphere calm and understated. Morning light enters softly through the eastern side of the house, while the western terraces become the focal point by late afternoon as the sun lowers over the bay. The bedrooms follow the same quiet architectural language, with integrated wardrobes, soft neutral tones, and carefully framed views across the island and sea. The lower level functions almost as an independent guest residence, incorporating a second kitchen, additional sitting area, and private bedroom accommodation suited for visitors or extended stays. The layout creates natural separation between social and private areas while maintaining continuity throughout the home. Outdoor living forms an essential part of the property. Covered dining areas, shaded verandas, and broad terraces are positioned to take advantage of the island’s changing light and prevailing breezes. The outdoor kitchen and long dining table sit beneath a timber pergola overlooking the valley and sea beyond, creating a setting designed equally for slow mornings and evenings outdoors. As the sun begins to set, the stone terraces gradually retain the warmth of the day while the surrounding hills turn bronze under the fading light. The property has already been fully pre-engineered for the construction of a swimming pool, with all infrastructure in place. The visualisations presented illustrate how naturally the pool integrates into the architecture and terraced landscape, extending the outdoor living areas toward the horizon without interrupting the simplicity of the design. Throughout the house, the architectural approach remains intentionally restrained. Wide-format flooring, concealed lighting, soft plaster finishes, and natural wood cabinetry create interiors that feel practical, calm, and closely tied to the Cycladic environment rather than overly decorative. A linen curtain moving lightly beside the open terrace doors becomes part of the atmosphere of the house itself. Scheduled for completion in summer 2026, Nevora presents a contemporary interpretation of island living on Ios — grounded in landscape, orientation, and simplicity, while remaining highly functional for both seasonal use and longer stays. Scheduled for delivery in summer 2026. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa Program and the Greek Non-Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
The valuable property spread over 3 levels on the hillside offers breathtaking views from every room, particularly from the panoramic view on the terrace, with the main building and 3 unique suites and lots of common space. The pool area is an area not to be missed.Inside the ''Milos I'' Villa everything is sophisticated, and tailor-made and high-quality finishes, and materials enhance the generous opening onto the spaces, for a sublime living experience.Located within the gated community of Kaminia-Adamanta, it prides itself on providing its residents with a private and safe environment with 24/7 security. Each suite is equipped with a private pool, offering the possibility to create a personal oasis of tranquility of unforgettable moments and memories.
…By Annonceur International
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Aegean Sea, this villa offers an unparalleled blend of elegance, comfort, and coastal charm. Just 400 meters from the beach, it enjoys unobstructed panoramic sea views that create a serene and captivating atmosphere throughout the property. Outdoors, the villa invites you to unwind in style. A stunning infinity pool appears to merge with the horizon, while the covered terrace provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining with sweeping sea vistas. A built in barbecue and an outdoor shower complete the experience, ideal after a refreshing swim or a sun soaked afternoon. Inside, the villa exudes traditional elegance with warm, inviting spaces. The ground floor features a cozy living area with a fireplace, an open plan kitchen with a dining area, and a comfortable en suite bedroom. The upper level is dedicated to the sumptuous primary suite, complete with its own en suite bathroom and designed to offer privacy, comfort, and beautiful views.
…By Savills Hellas
Positioned on the softly terraced hillsides of Sifnos, Diinera is a stone-built estate that draws directly from the island’s architectural language while embracing a quieter contemporary sensibility. The residence unfolds across approximately 300 sqm within 4,075 sqm of landscaped grounds, carefully oriented toward expansive views over the Aegean and the rolling Cycladic countryside. Built from locally toned stone and arranged as a series of interconnected volumes, the property sits naturally within the terrain. Pathways edged with herbs, olive trees, and flowering shrubs move gradually between the main residence, guest accommodation, shaded terraces, and pool areas, creating a sense of privacy and separation throughout the estate. The architecture remains grounded and restrained, allowing the surrounding landscape and sea horizon to remain the dominant presence. The principal living spaces are designed around light, airflow, and openness. Large sliding openings connect the interiors directly to the terraces, framing uninterrupted sea views while allowing the summer breeze to move naturally through the house. Inside, the palette is calm and tactile: pale stone floors, built-in seating, soft neutral fabrics, and exposed stone walls create interiors that feel both contemporary and deeply connected to the island itself. The main living and dining area opens onto a broad shaded terrace beneath timber pergolas, where linear shadows move across the stone surfaces throughout the day. Adjacent to this space, the kitchen combines clean modern lines with understated materials and direct access to the outdoor dining areas, allowing daily living to shift easily between indoors and outdoors. Five bedrooms are arranged within the principal residence, each positioned to maintain privacy while opening toward either the sea or the surrounding hillsides. The rooms are understated and restful, with soft natural tones, simple textures, and carefully framed views. Morning light enters gently through deep-set openings, while evenings bring the quieter atmosphere of the island landscape after sunset. Two independent guesthouses extend the accommodation further, allowing visitors complete autonomy while remaining connected to the wider estate. Their positioning within the grounds creates the feeling of a small private hamlet rather than a single consolidated structure, an approach deeply aligned with traditional Cycladic settlement patterns. At the centre of the outdoor spaces, the infinity pool stretches toward the horizon, visually merging with the blue of the Aegean beyond. Wide stone terraces surround the pool, alternating between open sun terraces and deeply shaded lounge areas beneath pergolas. Native planting softens the architecture throughout the grounds, with rosemary, thyme, lavender, and olive trees releasing their scent in the warmth of the afternoon. The estate enjoys close proximity to several of Sifnos’ most celebrated beaches, including Platys Gialos, Apokofto, and Faros, while remaining removed enough to preserve a strong sense of stillness and privacy. The elevated position also allows open western views, with the changing colours of the sea and sky becoming particularly pronounced in the late evening hours. Diinera captures a more understated interpretation of Cycladic living — architectural simplicity, carefully considered outdoor spaces, and a close relationship with the island’s terrain and climate. A book left open beneath the pergola, the sound of wind moving through dry grasses, and the final light across the stone terraces become part of the daily rhythm of the house. *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))] dir=auto data-turn-id=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-9 data-turn-id-container=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-9 data-testid=conversation-turn-576 data-scroll-anchor=false data-turn=assistant> Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non-Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Kallisti, a remarkable beachfront estate, boasts a rare and coveted feature: direct access to a pristine, sandy beach, setting it apart as a true gem among Antiparos’ coastal properties. The main villa, a harmonious blend of modern elegance and traditional Greek charm, encompasses 564 sq.m across the ground and lower levels. The ground floor boasts three beautifully appointed bedrooms, complemented by expansive open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas. These spaces seamlessly connect to the outdoors, offering uninterrupted vistas of the azure sea and creating an inviting atmosphere where indoor comfort and outdoor splendor intertwine. With 48 meters of Antiparos’ finest shoreline, step directly from your villa onto the sandy beach. The lower level provides three more comfortable bedrooms, along with practical amenities such as a well-equipped laundry room, pantry, storage. Enhancing the villa’s allure, three independent guest bedrooms on the ground floor provide a private haven for visitors. To enhance the estate’s convenience and ensure a truly effortless experience, two staff bedrooms are thoughtfully incorporated into the design. Every aspect of this property, from its expansive grounds to its meticulous finishes, reflects a commitment to providing the ultimate in beachfront luxury. Kallisti is not just a property—it’s an extraordinary sanctuary where the rarity of a private sandy beach meets the highest standards of elegance and comfort. Currently under construction, Kallisti offers the unique opportunity for the new owner to implement their own taste and preferences, allowing for a personalized touch in this extraordinary beachfront sanctuary. Whether it’s enjoying a leisurely day by the sea, entertaining guests on expansive terraces, or simply unwinding in your luxurious surroundings, this property offers a lifestyle that is as exclusive as it is serene. Kallisti represents an unmatched opportunity to own a piece of paradise on one of Greece’s most beautiful and rare beachfront locations.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-(--header-height) dir=auto data-turn-id=b1b36c12-cb49-4f2c-896f-5d8b5fbe1e9c data-turn-id-container=b1b36c12-cb49-4f2c-896f-5d8b5fbe1e9c data-testid=conversation-turn-537 data-scroll-anchor=false data-turn=user> *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))] dir=auto data-turn-id=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-8 data-turn-id-container=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-8 data-testid=conversation-turn-538 data-scroll-anchor=false data-turn=assistant> Cloe sits directly on the waterfront at Agios Georgios in Antiparos, positioned along approximately 200 metres of private coastline facing the open Aegean and the island of Despotiko beyond. Still under construction, the estate has been conceived as a contemporary Cycladic residence deeply connected to its landscape, where low stone volumes, shaded terraces, and planted courtyards unfold gradually toward the sea. The approach through the property is quiet and deliberate. Native planting, gravel paths, olive trees, and sculpted Mediterranean gardens soften the architecture, while the composition of natural stone, timber, and white-rendered forms reflects the tones of the surrounding coastline. The residence appears anchored within the terrain rather than placed upon it, allowing the sea horizon to remain the dominant visual element throughout the estate. Arranged across three levels, the house balances openness with privacy across 635 sqm of interior space. The principal living areas occupy the main level, where expansive sliding openings dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Living, dining, and kitchen spaces extend directly onto broad terraces, shaded lounges, and the infinity pool, all oriented toward uninterrupted views across the water. The long linear pool mirrors the horizon beyond, while pale stone surfaces reflect the changing light throughout the day. Eight en suite bedrooms are distributed carefully across the estate to provide independence for family and guests. Five guest suites open directly onto terraces and landscaped gardens, creating an immediate connection to the outdoors and allowing sea views to remain present even from the private accommodation areas. The upper level is reserved entirely for the primary suite, positioned to command open views across the bay and the shifting colours of the Aegean from first light until evening. Natural materials define the atmosphere throughout the residence. Thick stone walls create depth and shade, timber pergolas filter the strong summer sun, and carefully framed openings draw both landscape and daylight into the interior spaces. Cour anglaise lightwells illuminate the lower level, where two additional guest suites, staff accommodation, and service areas maintain natural light and ventilation despite their discreet positioning within the structure. Outside, the estate unfolds as a sequence of terraces and gathering spaces stepping gently toward the shoreline. Shaded dining areas sit among olive trees and coastal planting, while a sunken firepit creates a protected outdoor living area overlooking the sea. One quiet detail remains particularly striking: footprints across the sand leading toward the water along the private stretch of coastline below the house. Direct sea access is exceptionally rare in Antiparos, particularly across a waterfront parcel of this scale and privacy. Here, the landscape remains largely untouched, with open views extending across the bay toward Despotiko and the wider Cycladic horizon. The setting combines architectural clarity with the elemental simplicity of the island itself — stone, wind, sea, and light. Scheduled for completion as one of Antiparos’ most substantial new seafront estates, Cloe brings together privacy, scale, and contemporary Cycladic architecture in one of the island’s most tightly held coastal settings. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…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
This stunning villa in Antiparos offers a heavenly setting for an unforgettable holiday. With an area of 280 square meters and an impressive 50 square meter private pool, enjoy the multiple outdoor areas with sunbeds, Cycladic-style sofas, and a dining area with a large traditional barbecue.The view from the villa is magnificent, as it stretches towards Despotiko and other Aegean islands. Located in the magical bay of Agios Georgios, just 2 minutes walk from the beach and 10 minutes from cafes and restaurants, including one of the best taverns on the island.The villa can accommodate up to 14 people, offering 4 bedrooms on the upper level and a 60 square meter unit with a full bathroom on the lower level. Ideal for couples with children, this villa combines luxury with comfort and enjoyment of idyllic surroundings.Important NoticeThe property's energy performance certificate is under publication and will be available prior to the completion of the transaction, in accordance with applicable legal requirements.This ad is non-contractual and disclaimer.The information contained in this advertisement is provided for information purposes and has no legal value. All measurements, features and other details are subject to verification and subject to change without notice. The responsibility for the information concerning the property (area, condition, compliance of facilities) rests exclusively with the owner. Our office bears no responsibility for possible inaccuracies.In case of an urgent request for a visit, please register via the ad and send your full contact details to our local expert. Contact us then via SMS, WhatsApp or Viber, stating your name, property code and e-mail, to facilitate tracking and avoid wasting time due to phone calls, which often have poor quality in Greece .The expert's contact details (phone and e-mail) are available at the bottom of each ad on our website. Feel free to view our other properties on ibphome. net or ibp. be.Real estate agency fees in GreeceBuying and selling: The brokerage fee for buying or selling a property is 2%, plus VAT (24%).Rent: The real estate agency fee corresponds to the amount of the rent, plus VAT (24%).Documents required for visitsFor each property visit, it is mandatory to present an identity card or passport, as well as the A.F.M. number. of the interested buyer, according to law 4072/11.4.2012.
…By Annonceur International
This stunning villa in Antiparos offers a heavenly setting for an unforgettable holiday. With an area of 280 square meters and an impressive 50 square meter private pool, enjoy the multiple outdoor areas with sunbeds, Cycladic-style sofas, and a dining area with a large traditional barbecue.The view from the villa is magnificent, as it stretches towards Despotiko and other Aegean islands. Located in the magical bay of Agios Georgios, just 2 minutes walk from the beach and 10 minutes from cafes and restaurants, including one of the best taverns on the island.The villa can accommodate up to 14 people, offering 4 bedrooms on the upper level and a 60 square meter unit with a full bathroom on the lower level. Ideal for couples with children, this villa combines luxury with comfort and enjoyment of idyllic surroundings.
…By Annonceur International
Completed in 2024 in the Saint George area of Antiparos, Calma occupies an elevated position above the coastline with uninterrupted views across the Aegean towards Despotiko. The architecture follows the natural contours of the landscape, combining white rendered volumes and locally sourced stone in a composition that feels closely connected to its surroundings. Positioned within walking distance of the sea, the property balances a strong sense of privacy with direct access to the coastline and the understated character of the island. Extending across a single level, the residence encompasses 300 sqm (3,229 sq.ft.) on a 1,150 sqm (12,378 sq.ft.) plot. The design is defined by clean geometry, generous proportions and a careful response to the Cycladic climate. Wide openings frame the sea from almost every principal space, while sheltered terraces and stone-clad walls create a gradual transition between the built structure and the landscape beyond. Natural materials are used throughout, allowing the house to sit comfortably within the dry terrain and strong island light. The interior unfolds as a sequence of interconnected spaces organised around views and natural light. High ceilings and strategically positioned skylights draw daylight deep into the house, creating subtle changes in atmosphere as the sun moves across the sky. Large openings on multiple elevations establish a continuous visual relationship with the sea while encouraging natural cross-ventilation during the summer months. The restrained material palette and balanced proportions reinforce a sense of calm, allowing the surrounding landscape to remain the dominant presence throughout the home. Five en-suite bedrooms are arranged to maximise privacy and orientation towards the sea. Each enjoys its own relationship with the outdoors, whether through direct access to terraces, private exterior spaces or uninterrupted coastal views. An independent guest suite forms part of the overall composition while maintaining a degree of separation, allowing the property to accommodate visitors without compromising the privacy of the main residence. The outdoor spaces are conceived as a natural extension of the architecture. Broad terraces follow the line of the house and open towards the western horizon, where the view stretches across Despotiko and the open Aegean. The positioning of the residence allows changing light conditions to become a defining feature of daily life, from the brightness of the morning sun to the softer tones that settle across the coastline in the evening. Throughout the property, the relationship between architecture, sea and landscape remains constant. Calma is a contemporary island residence shaped by its setting, orientation and materiality. Thoughtfully integrated into the landscape of southern Antiparos, it combines architectural clarity with a quiet connection to the surrounding sea, stone and sky.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Solis is positioned above the coastline with uninterrupted views across the sea and surrounding islands, its low stone-built volumes following the natural contours of the hillside rather than imposing upon them. The architecture draws directly from the Cycladic landscape, combining dry-stone walls, shaded terraces and soft mineral tones within a restrained contemporary composition that keeps the horizon constantly present. From the moment of arrival, the relationship between the house and the sea defines the atmosphere of the property. Arranged across two levels, the residence has been designed to maximise openness, natural airflow and the shifting quality of light throughout the day. The upper floor forms the central living level of the villa, where the principal interior spaces unfold as one continuous environment beneath high ceilings and wide openings facing the water. Full-height sliding glass doors retract almost entirely, allowing the terraces and interior rooms to function together as a single living space during the warmer months. Pale stone flooring, natural timber and softly textured finishes reflect the changing light entering from the sea, while deep pergolas provide shade and shelter throughout the day. The kitchen remains integrated quietly within the overall architecture, allowing the surrounding landscape and sea views to remain the focal point of the interiors. Throughout the villa, the material palette stays restrained and tactile, creating a calm continuity between the interior spaces and the hillside beyond. The lower level contains the private accommodation, including a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom, alongside two further bedrooms with their own bathrooms and a flexible multipurpose room suitable as a fourth bedroom, media room or study. Each bedroom opens directly onto a covered terrace facing the sea, extending the interior spaces outward into shaded areas where the morning air moves naturally through the property. The orientation of the villa provides both privacy and passive cooling across both levels. The infinity pool stretches outward towards the horizon, visually merging with the water beyond. Around it, Mediterranean planting and natural stone retaining walls soften the architecture and anchor the house into the hillside. As evening approaches, the western light settles gradually across the terraces and the coastline beyond. The villa also includes two private parking spaces, integrated climate systems and EV charging infrastructure designed for year-round use. Solis combines contemporary coastal architecture with a strong connection to its setting, where the scale of the landscape, the warmth of the stone surfaces and the constant presence of the sea shape the rhythm of daily life. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Ondina is positioned above the Aegean landscape with a clear architectural intention: to frame the sea from every principal space while maintaining a strong connection to the surrounding terrain. Built into the hillside through layered stone volumes and planted terraces, the residence combines contemporary Mediterranean design with materials that reflect the natural textures of the island. Native stone, pale rendered surfaces, timber pergolas and low planting soften the geometry of the architecture, allowing the villa to settle naturally into its setting. Approaching the property, the layered composition of terraces and gardens reveals itself gradually against the rocky hillside. The architecture feels open yet sheltered, balancing expansive sea views with protected outdoor living areas designed for the rhythm of island life. Lavender, low Mediterranean shrubs and climbing greenery introduce softness throughout the exterior spaces, while the muted material palette allows the changing light and surrounding coastline to remain the focal point. The main living level is designed as a continuous open space where kitchen, dining and lounge areas flow directly onto the terrace through full-height sliding glass doors. Throughout the interiors, the emphasis is placed on proportion, natural light and simplicity rather than ornament. Soft neutral tones, pale wood finishes and restrained furnishings create a calm atmosphere that mirrors the landscape outside. Large openings draw the horizon deep into the house, while shaded outdoor areas extend the living spaces naturally toward the infinity pool and sea beyond. The kitchen is integrated discreetly into the open-plan layout, allowing uninterrupted views across the living areas toward the terraces. Minimal detailing and carefully concealed storage reinforce the quiet architectural language of the residence. During the warmer months, the interior and exterior spaces function almost as one continuous environment, assisted by the orientation of the villa and the protection provided by the pergolas and stone walls. Accommodation is arranged to maximise privacy and direct access to outdoor spaces. The principal suite occupies the upper level and includes a walk-in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom and a private terrace facing the open Aegean views. Two additional en-suite bedrooms continue the same restrained aesthetic, each opening directly onto covered terraces where the sea remains constantly visible. A flexible additional room may function as a fourth bedroom, media room or private sitting area depending on the needs of the owner. Outdoor living forms the centre of the property’s daily experience. The infinity pool stretches toward the coastline, visually merging with the sea beyond, while multiple seating and dining areas are positioned to capture different moments of light throughout the day. A sheltered fire pit lounge introduces a quieter gathering space in the evening, protected from the wind and framed by soft architectural lighting. The terraced landscaping strengthens the connection between the residence and the hillside, while carefully integrated planting ensures the architecture never feels separate from its environment. The villa’s design also reflects a practical understanding of contemporary island living. Shaded outdoor circulation, protected terraces and natural stone surfaces help moderate heat during the summer months, while the stepped positioning enhances both privacy and airflow across the property. As dusk settles across the coastline, the illuminated stone walls and reflections from the pool give the residence a quieter presence against the hillside, while the sea remains visible beyond the terraces long after sunset.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
In front of the house there is a terrace with an unobstructed view of Thirasia. A sitting area has been created in the space above. There is no remaining building-plot ratio.Fotis PlexousakisOffice: +30 210 7220201Mobile: +30 697 6287837VR 360 video and more information - Look for it on our website with property ID xxxxPROPERTYEASE - Authentic Property Listingswww.propertyease.gr [email protected]
…By Annonceur International
Florentina sits within the quieter residential side of Oia, where stone pathways, volcanic walls and mature gardens create a softer atmosphere away from the denser caldera edge. The property combines traditional Cycladic architecture with a more private garden setting, positioned only a short walk from the centre of the village while maintaining a distinctly secluded character. Arriving through stone-paved courtyards shaded by olive trees and climbing bougainvillea, the house unfolds through a series of interconnected indoor and outdoor spaces typical of older Santorini homes. Volcanic stone walls, curved rooflines and thick plastered surfaces give the property a grounded simplicity shaped by the island’s architectural traditions and climate. The sea remains visible beyond the gardens and terraces, while the orientation allows the house to receive long afternoon light and western sunsets. Inside, the interiors preserve the warmth and irregularity of a traditional island residence. Vaulted ceilings, arched alcoves and pale stone floors create a sense of continuity throughout the main living spaces. The central dining area anchors the home, with a long timber table, built-in seating and soft natural light entering through red-framed doors and windows that open directly onto the terraces. Blue-painted niches, handmade furnishings and textured plaster walls introduce colour in a restrained and authentic way rather than through decorative excess. The kitchen carries the same informal character, combining Italian marble worktops, terracotta flooring and painted cabinetry with details that feel collected over time. Hanging baskets, open shelving and an enamel-red SMEG refrigerator introduce small moments of contrast against the otherwise muted palette. The atmosphere remains practical, comfortable and unmistakably connected to the island. Four en-suite bedrooms are arranged across the property, each with softly curved ceilings, recessed spaces and openings toward the gardens or terraces. The rooms maintain the architectural language of the main house while allowing privacy for guests and family members. An additional office space provides flexibility for longer stays or seasonal living. Outside, the gardens form an essential part of the property’s identity. Stone pathways wind between mature olive trees, volcanic planting beds and shaded seating areas covered with vines. A built-in barbecue and several outdoor dining spaces create natural gathering points throughout the grounds, while upper terraces open toward uninterrupted sea views and sunset skies across the Aegean. In the evening, the volcanic stone retains the warmth of the day as the light softens over the coastline below. Florentina is located within walking distance of Oia village and close to the northern beaches of Santorini, offering a more residential interpretation of island living centred on privacy, outdoor space and traditional architectural character.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Occaso sits quietly within the upper reaches of Oia, removed from the village’s busiest pathways yet fully immersed in the atmosphere that has defined Santorini for centuries. From its elevated position, the property looks across the caldera toward the open Aegean, with uninterrupted sunset views unfolding gradually as the light softens over the volcanic cliffs and whitewashed rooftops below. Originally dating back to the 17th century and protected by the Ministry of Culture, the building has been meticulously restored using traditional construction techniques that preserve the integrity of its historic form. Volcanic stone details, vaulted interiors, thick masonry walls and softly curved architectural lines reflect the island’s enduring architectural language while accommodating contemporary use with restraint and sensitivity. Currently operating as a refined restaurant, the property presents a rare opportunity for continued commercial operation or future conversion into an exceptional private residence. The existing layout unfolds through a sequence of atmospheric interior spaces where arched ceilings, textured plaster surfaces and carefully integrated lighting create a sense of quiet intimacy throughout. Dark timber flooring and natural stone accents introduce warmth against the pale sculpted interiors, while restored openings frame glimpses of the sea and village beyond. At the heart of the property, the historic underground water cistern has been transformed into a cellar, preserving one of the building’s original functional elements while creating a distinctive architectural feature. The transition between the vaulted dining spaces, stone passageways and sheltered terraces gives the property an almost monastic calm, shaped by centuries of adaptation to Santorini’s climate and terrain. Outside, terraces unfold gradually across different levels, bordered by flowering bougainvillea, stone paving and shaded seating areas positioned toward the caldera views. The roof terrace forms the property’s highest vantage point, opening onto panoramic sunset views across the volcanic landscape and the white domes of Oia. As evening approaches, the changing light across the cliffs and sea becomes part of the rhythm of the property itself. Although deeply rooted in Santorini’s architectural heritage, Occaso retains considerable flexibility for future use. Selected images included are AI-generated visualisations intended to illustrate the potential conversion of the property into a private residence while highlighting the adaptability of the existing structure beyond its current operation. Located within walking distance of Oia’s restaurants, galleries and boutique hotels, yet discreetly positioned away from the village’s busiest circulation, the property combines privacy, historical significance and direct connection to one of the island’s most recognisable landscapes. As night settles over the caldera, the illuminated terraces and vaulted interiors take on a quieter atmosphere, with the sea and distant lights of the island remaining visible beyond the darkened cliff edge.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A villa with 3 bedrooms, 198m² of living space, with a panorama that extends from Ammouso bay across to Cape Dukato and the islands of Ithaca and Kefalonia Located in southern Lefkada and facing southwest, this beautiful villa embodies calmness and serenity under the sun-kissed Grecian sky. Modern luxury and high comfort, combined with natural materials like wood and stone, textiles, and a colour palette that evokes warmth and peacefulness, automatically connect you with the villa. The design is simple yet functional and intended for year-round living. The under-floor heating/cooling system provides the perfect temperature during the cooler and warmer months, while the fireplace adds extra comfort and coziness. Cooking enthusiasts can let their inner chef shine through thanks to the Bora cook-up appliances. Music lovers can enjoy their favorite melodies via the Bose surround audio system. The main floor features a large open-plan living area with a sunken lounge and two double en-suite bedrooms. Expansive sliding glass doors draw the eye to the tranquil blue sea during the day and the multicolored sunsets in the evenings. A floating wood staircase leads upstairs to the impressive primary suite, where ceiling-to-floor glass doors blur the lines between the interior and the wrap-around terrace with arresting vistas. The peaceful repose and all the comforts of the interior carry over to the exterior. Tall palm trees, rows of aromatic bushes, and vibrant flowers adorn the garden area, creating a beautiful contrast with the blue of the Ionian and the sky. The 16m long pool is perfect for cooling off or doing laps in parallel with the sea. The shaded dining area and lounge provide the necessary shade from the warm rays of the sun, while the sunken lounge with a fire pit allows for magical evenings while watching the stars shimmer like tiny lights scattered across the dark canvas.
…By Lefkas-landbroker M Ike
Santorini Villa with Jacuzzi 1/6 Ownership for 360,000 At owners.gr, with the co-ownership model we enable more people to acquire a percentage of a high-value property by paying a portion of the acquisition cost and sharing the maintenance and operating costs with the other co-owners. Experience unforgettable family holidays in the home of your dreams, without the hassle of exclusive ownership. Choose ownership shares from 1/6 to 3/6. Share the cost, multiply the joy. Located in Firostefani, Santorini, this 170 sqm private villa accommodates up to 6 guests and features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and two fully equipped kitchens. Designed to highlight the caldera setting including a panoramic jacuzzi terrace, sunset views, and multi-level spaces that balance privacy, functionality, and relaxed Mediterranean living. The villa has zero stairs for property access, making it ideal for all ages and the parking is available directly behind the villa What is included in your share price Property, All closing costs, Taxes, Lawyer, Interior design fees, Notary expenses & reserve account deposit. Fully equipped property, with 80+ amenities Yearly Management Expenses until Dec 2026 (Home manager, utilities services, property taxes, financial services, Insurance, home maintenance and repairs, landscaping, cleaning fees, pest control, management fee, use of OWNERS app, pantry items and home essentials). When youre not utilizing your time, OWNERS can handle rentals to third parties, helping you earn income from your share. Project yearly ROI 5%-5.5% Layout & Key Features The house is arranged across multiple levels, creating a clear separation between social areas and private sleeping zones. The layout includes a living and dining area, along with two kitchen areas, supporting flexible hosting and daily comfort. The sleeping area includes three bedrooms, while two bathrooms are designed for practical, easy use. Large openings and natural light enhance the flow across the interior spaces. Outdoor living is a central feature, with terrace areas positioned to highlight the caldera and sunset views. It is close to the islands key cultural and central points, with easy access to dining, cafés, and the wider Santorini network, while still offering a sense of retreat above the caldera. The experience is defined by the immediate surroundings: open horizon views, sunset light, and a setting that feels private even when you are close to the heart of the island.
…By Owners Proptech Sa
This exceptional villa in Antiparos is the ultimate haven of luxury and style. Occupying an area of 500 m2, the villa has 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, all with high quality materials and thoughtful decoration. The large kitchen with island, multiple living areas and dining room offer plenty of space for entertaining and family time. Large windows and patio doors allow unobstructed views of the sea and the natural landscape. The outdoor area features an impressive swimming pool with panoramic views, an outdoor barbecue, a dining area and various terraces for relaxing and sunbathing. In addition, the villa is surrounded by lush gardens and offers direct access to a private beach. It is located in a quiet and secluded location, offering absolute privacy, while at the same time being close to the central points of interest of the island.
…By Annonceur International
A residential complex for sale consisting of A. Two apartments of 50 m2 each, suitably configured within a renovated traditional stone house built before 1900. B. A studio apartment built in 1990, renovated. 100 sq.m. courtyard C. An independent room of 30 sq.m. slightly elevated, corner, which could be converted into a studio. Municipal parking next doorBedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 3Floor: Elevated, Ground FloorCondition: RefurbishedSuitable for a holiday homeYear of renovation: 2023Style: Traditional, StoneFront, Bright, CornerOn plot: 250 sq.m.View: MountainFurnishedGarden: 20 sq.m.No elevatorNo utilitiesTerrace privately owned: 140 sq.m.Suitable for professional useSuitable for investmentFloors: Parquet, TileHeating medium: Current
…By Annonceur International
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