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Set on the hillside above Nissaki on Corfu’s northeast coast, this newly built residence enjoys an elevated position overlooking the Ionian Sea, with wide views extending across the coastline and open water beyond. Scheduled for completion in autumn 2025, the property draws inspiration from the proportions and materiality of traditional Corfiot estates while adopting a more contemporary architectural approach, combining local stone, pale render and generous glazed openings. The house has been carefully positioned to follow the natural contours of the site, allowing it to sit comfortably within the landscape while maximising its relationship with the sea. From almost every principal room, the view remains uninterrupted, while the orientation captures both the early morning light and the softer tones that settle across the water later in the day. Arranged across several levels, the residence unfolds through a series of interconnected interior and exterior spaces. Broad terraces and covered verandas extend the living areas outward, creating a natural transition between the house and its surroundings. Traditional architectural references appear in the form of arched openings and sheltered outdoor spaces, balanced by clean lines, expansive glazing and a restrained contemporary palette. The principal living spaces are open and connected, designed to maintain a constant visual relationship with the sea. Large sliding openings allow the interior to flow directly onto the terraces, while natural stone, timber and textured finishes create a calm and cohesive atmosphere throughout. The layout prioritises openness and natural light, with each space positioned to take advantage of the property's elevated setting. Five en-suite bedrooms are distributed across the residence to provide privacy and independence while maintaining a consistent connection to the landscape. Several rooms open directly onto terraces or quieter outdoor areas, while those positioned higher on the property benefit from particularly expansive views across the bay. The arrangement of the accommodation creates a natural progression between shared living spaces and more secluded private areas. The outdoor areas form an integral part of the overall design. Two infinity pools are positioned on separate levels of the property, each aligned with the contours of the hillside and oriented towards the sea. Terraces, shaded areas and outdoor living spaces are distributed throughout the grounds, creating a variety of settings that respond to the changing light and different perspectives across the coastline. The surrounding landscape softens the architecture and reinforces the sense of privacy without interrupting the openness of the views. Although peaceful and secluded, the property remains closely connected to the coastline below. The beaches, waterfront tavernas and amenities of Nissaki are approximately one kilometre away, while Corfu Town, marinas and the island’s wider infrastructure remain easily accessible by road. As the terrain falls away towards the sea, the residence maintains a constant visual connection with the Ionian, where the changing light and shifting colours of the water become an integral part of everyday life within the house.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within olive-covered hillsides on Zakynthos and overlooking the Ionian Sea, Dreamwood is a contemporary residence designed to become part of its landscape rather than stand apart from it. Built from locally sourced stone, marble and timber, the architecture draws directly from the colours and textures of the island, combining clean linear forms with natural materials that weather gently within the surrounding environment. Arranged across two levels, the villa follows the contours of the terrain, allowing every principal space to engage with the sea and the wider landscape. Long horizontal elevations and extensive glazing establish a constant relationship with the coastline, while the building’s orientation allows natural light to move through the interiors from morning until evening. The result is a house that feels open and connected to its surroundings while remaining sheltered and private within the hillside. The interior layout is organised around a series of interconnected living spaces that flow naturally towards the terraces and pool. Rather than separating interior and exterior areas, the architecture encourages a continuous movement between them, with broad openings framing the sea and drawing the landscape deep into the house. The material palette remains consistent throughout, creating a calm and cohesive atmosphere that reinforces the connection between architecture and setting. Five bedrooms are positioned to maximise privacy while maintaining views across the surrounding olive groves and coastline. Throughout the private areas, carefully framed openings capture changing perspectives of the sea, vegetation and hillside, allowing the landscape to become an integral part of daily life. The architecture remains restrained and purposeful, favouring proportion, light and materiality over decorative gestures. Outside, the house extends into a series of terraces that follow the natural topography of the site. The swimming pool runs parallel to the horizon, strengthening the visual connection with the sea beyond, while shaded outdoor areas are integrated into the structure itself, providing protection from the summer sun without interrupting the simplicity of the design. Mature olive trees and native planting soften the built forms and anchor the property within its surroundings. Occupying a 5,700 sqm (61,354 sq.ft.) plot, the villa provides approximately 365 sqm (3,928 sq.ft.) of interior living space with five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Contemporary infrastructure supports comfortable year-round living, while the architecture remains firmly rooted in the landscape of Zakynthos. As the light shifts across the hillside and the coastline gradually changes colour throughout the day, the relationship between the house and its setting remains at the centre of the experience.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on Corfu’s north-east coast, Ortensia is an off-plan residence designed to sit naturally within its surroundings, combining contemporary architecture with materials and proportions that respond to the character of the island. Set among olive groves and overlooking the Ionian Sea, the property has been conceived as a series of interconnected spaces where openness, privacy and a continuous relationship with the landscape remain central throughout. Extending across approximately 446 sqm (4,801 sq.ft.), the villa is arranged to maximise sea views from its principal living areas while following the contours of the site. Natural stone walls, broad horizontal lines and generous overhangs anchor the architecture within the terrain, while extensive glazing draws daylight deep into the interiors and maintains a visual connection to the coastline from almost every room. Arrival unfolds gradually through landscaped terraces that lead towards the house, creating a gentle transition between the wider landscape and the architecture. Inside, the interiors are defined by restrained detailing, natural materials and carefully balanced proportions. The principal living and dining areas form a continuous open-plan environment orientated towards the sea, with large sliding glass panels allowing the interior spaces to extend directly onto the surrounding terraces. Throughout the day, shifting light moves through the house, reinforcing the calm and understated character of the design. The kitchen is integrated within the main living space, contributing to the sense of continuity that defines the interior layout. Rather than separating functions into distinct rooms, the house has been planned as a sequence of connected spaces that flow naturally from one area to the next. Sheltered outdoor courtyards and transitional spaces further soften the boundaries between inside and outside, creating quieter areas that remain connected to the wider landscape. Six en-suite bedrooms are distributed to maximise privacy while maintaining access to natural light and views. Large openings orient the rooms towards either the sea or the surrounding gardens, while the interiors continue the same palette of stone, timber and soft plaster finishes found throughout the house. Several suites extend directly onto private terraces, allowing the landscape to remain a constant presence within the private areas of the residence. Externally, the architecture unfolds across a series of terraces that follow the natural topography of the site. The arrangement creates different vantage points across the Ionian while preserving a sense of shelter and privacy around the house. Deep overhangs and carefully positioned outdoor living spaces respond to the climate of the island, providing shade during the summer months while allowing the property to remain open to light, air and views throughout the year. Designed for year-round occupation, the residence incorporates central heating, integrated climate systems and high-specification construction throughout. As an off-plan project, Ortensia also allows future owners a degree of personalisation in finishes and detailing while preserving the architectural vision of the design. Located close to the coves and waterfront villages of Corfu’s north-east coast, the property balances seclusion with convenient access to some of the island’s most established coastal destinations. The setting remains defined by olive-covered hillsides, stone terraces and the clarity of Ionian light, creating a natural backdrop that changes subtly throughout the day as the sea reflects the shifting colours of the sky. Scheduled for completion approximately 18 months from contract signing. CGI images are indicative of the final design. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned in the wooded hills above Logos, this contemporary stone villa looks west across the Ionian Sea from one of Paxos’ most peaceful settings. Designed entirely on a single level, the house follows the natural contours of the landscape, combining clean architectural lines with traditional island materials and wide outdoor living spaces that remain closely connected to the surrounding olive groves and cypress trees. A long infinity pool runs the full width of the terrace, drawing the eye directly toward the sea beyond. Pale stone walls, soft-toned terraces and shaded pergolas give the property a calm and understated character, while the elevated position allows open views across the coastline and the hills descending toward the water. Inside, the main living space is open and generously proportioned, with high beamed ceilings painted in white and large sliding openings that allow light to move through the interiors throughout the day. Neutral limestone flooring, natural wood finishes and carefully selected furnishings create a restrained atmosphere that feels both contemporary and connected to the island setting. The sitting area, dining space and kitchen flow naturally together, while full-height glazing opens directly onto the pool terrace and outdoor dining areas. The kitchen is positioned at the centre of the home, fitted with understated cabinetry and integrated appliances, designed for relaxed everyday use as much as for longer summer stays. From almost every part of the living area, the sea remains visible through the trees beyond the terrace. Both bedrooms are arranged for privacy, each with its own en suite bathroom and direct access to the exterior terraces. The bedrooms continue the same calm palette found throughout the house, with vaulted ceilings, soft natural light and views toward the surrounding landscape and sea. Bathrooms are finished in pale stone and simple contemporary fittings, maintaining the villa’s quiet architectural consistency. Outside, the property has been carefully designed around outdoor living. A shaded dining pergola sits beside the pool, while a separate gazebo lounge area creates shelter during the warmer hours of the day. Wide terraces surround the water, with multiple seating areas positioned to capture different moments of light, from early morning sun to the softer colours that arrive across the sea in the evening. The mature trees surrounding the villa provide natural privacy and help cool the outdoor spaces during summer months. Although entirely secluded, the villa remains within easy reach of Logos and the northern coastline of Paxos, known for its small harbours, traditional tavernas and exceptionally clear water.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Alkyoni occupies an elevated position on the northern side of Paxos, overlooking the Ionian Sea and enjoying uninterrupted views that extend from Corfu towards the Albanian mountains and the mainland coastline beyond. Surrounded by the island’s characteristic landscape, the property balances privacy with a strong visual connection to the sea, capturing changing light throughout the day and the warm colours that settle across the horizon in the evening. The villa draws inspiration from the architectural traditions of the Ionian islands, combining balanced proportions, covered walkways and a composition that responds naturally to both climate and setting. The house is arranged to maximise its elevated position, with sea views remaining present throughout the principal living spaces and private accommodation. The relationship between the building and the landscape feels measured and established, allowing the property to sit comfortably within its surroundings. Inside, the principal living areas are generous in scale and connected by a consistent palette of natural materials and soft tones. High ceilings and exposed timber elements bring warmth to the interiors, while large openings create a seamless connection with the terraces and allow natural light to move through the house throughout the day. The layout encourages an easy flow between interior and exterior spaces, reflecting the relaxed rhythm of life on Paxos. The kitchen and dining areas continue this sense of openness, positioned to maintain a visual relationship with the coastline and the surrounding landscape. Throughout the house, the emphasis remains on proportion, natural light and orientation rather than decoration, creating interiors that feel calm, practical and well suited to extended stays. Three bedrooms are arranged to provide privacy while maintaining views towards the sea. The upper-level accommodation benefits particularly from the elevated setting, with terraces positioned above the surrounding landscape and overlooking the Ionian beyond. Additional living space provides flexibility for family use, guests or recreation, supporting both seasonal and year-round occupation. Outdoor areas form a natural extension of the house. Terraces unfold around the villa, creating a series of spaces that follow the contours of the site and respond to different times of day. The swimming pool is positioned to take full advantage of the outlook, while shaded areas help moderate light and temperature during the warmer months. The architecture responds thoughtfully to the terrain, allowing outdoor living to remain comfortable throughout the season. Alkyoni is located within walking distance of Monodendri Beach and approximately two kilometres from the harbour village of Lakka. The position provides convenient access to the northern coastline of Paxos while preserving a strong sense of privacy. From its elevated setting, the property remains closely connected to both the sea and the landscape that define this part of the island, with the view across the Ionian remaining the constant focus throughout the day.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on an elevated hillside along Corfu’s west coast, Aquessa occupies a position defined by open Ionian Sea views, privacy and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape. The residence is carefully integrated into its 5,000 sqm (53,820 sqft) plot, following the natural contours of the terrain and taking full advantage of its west-facing orientation. Extending across approximately 260 sqm (2,799 sqft), the house is arranged as a series of interconnected volumes that step gently with the slope. The architecture combines clean contemporary lines with natural materials and a restrained palette that allows the landscape, sea and changing light to remain the dominant elements of the experience. Mature planting and traditional stone terraces soften the transition between the built environment and the surrounding hillside. The principal living spaces occupy the main level and are organised around openness, light and uninterrupted views. Large glazed openings create a continuous visual connection with the coastline, while the layout allows the interior spaces to flow naturally towards the terraces beyond. Natural materials, carefully considered proportions and a restrained design language create an atmosphere that feels calm and closely connected to its setting. Four en-suite bedrooms are positioned to ensure both privacy and a direct relationship with the landscape. Each benefits from open views towards the sea and access to outdoor space, while the interiors maintain the same understated architectural approach found throughout the residence. The emphasis remains on natural light, generous proportions and the visual connection to the coastline beyond. Outdoor areas form a natural extension of the house, with approximately 200 sqm (2,153 sqft) of terraces arranged across the seaward side of the property. The elevated position allows for uninterrupted views across the Ionian and captures the prevailing sea breeze throughout the warmer months. A 14-metre infinity pool is aligned with the horizon, reinforcing the relationship between the residence and the surrounding seascape. Designed for year-round living, the property incorporates underfloor heating and cooling, a heat pump system, solar panels, advanced irrigation, integrated smart-home technology and high-performance glazing. These systems are discreetly incorporated into the architecture, supporting comfort and efficiency without altering the simplicity of the design. Positioned within one of Corfu’s most sought-after coastal areas, Aquessa balances seclusion with convenient access to nearby beaches, villages and the wider coastline. Its elevated setting, orientation and thoughtful integration into the landscape create a residence that responds naturally to its environment, with the changing colours of the Ionian remaining a constant presence throughout the day.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Terra Verde occupies a private hillside position in Aghios Markos, one of Corfu’s most established inland settings, surrounded by mature greenery and overlooking the landscape towards the Ionian Sea. Designed by Greek architect Pericles Laskaris, the residence draws upon the architectural traditions of the island, combining natural materials, generous proportions and a strong connection to its surroundings. Set within nearly 4,900 sqm (52,744 sq.ft.) of grounds, the property feels integrated into the landscape, with the architecture following the character of the site rather than competing with it. The house is approached through a sequence of landscaped terraces that gradually reveal the residence within its setting. Stone, timber and plaster form the principal material palette, creating a sense of permanence and continuity with the surrounding hillside. The architecture is characterised by shaded outdoor areas, thick walls and carefully framed openings that respond naturally to the Corfiot climate, balancing light, privacy and airflow throughout the day. The principal living spaces occupy the heart of the residence and are arranged to maintain a constant relationship with the landscape beyond. High timber ceilings, natural materials and soft architectural detailing create interiors that feel calm and inviting without becoming formal. Openings are positioned to capture views across the surrounding hills and towards the distant coastline, while natural light enters gently throughout the day, reinforcing the relaxed atmosphere of the house. The kitchen continues the same architectural language, with an emphasis on craftsmanship, texture and authenticity rather than ornamentation. Throughout the interiors, materials have been selected for their warmth and longevity, creating a residence that feels established and deeply connected to its setting. Arranged across two levels, the accommodation provides a clear separation between shared and private spaces. The principal suite occupies a distinctive position within the house, incorporating a turret-like architectural element that commands wide views across the countryside and towards the sea. The remaining bedrooms enjoy the same sense of privacy and connection to the landscape, while bathrooms are finished in natural materials that complement the overall character of the residence. The outdoor areas unfold across a series of terraced levels that follow the natural topography of the site. Rather than concentrating activity in a single area, the property is organised around multiple outdoor spaces that emerge naturally from the landscape. The swimming pool occupies an elevated position overlooking the surrounding greenery and distant coastline, strengthening the relationship between the house and its wider setting. Although immersed in privacy and nature, Terra Verde remains within easy reach of Ipsos Beach and the northeast coast of Corfu. The elevated position benefits from cooling air movement during the summer months while maintaining open views across the countryside and sea. As the afternoon light moves across the hillsides, the changing landscape becomes an integral part of the experience of the property, reinforcing the sense of connection between the residence and its surroundings.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
An exquisite residence with sea views, nestled in the serene village of Mavrata, on the island of Kefalonia. The 261sq.m. residence is set on a total plot of 11,000sq.m., that extends across 3 adjoining, buildable plots, offering possibilities for further residential or small-scale hospitality development. The ground floor features a spacious living and dining area with a fireplace, a modern open-plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a separate W.C. The 1st floor includes 2 en-suite bedrooms with access to a balcony with stunning sea views. Additional spaces include a laundry room of 28sq.m. and a 12sq.m. storage room. Outdoors, the property boasts a charming courtyard with elegant seating areas, a beautifully designed 80sq.m. swimming pool, and a landscaped garden. A refined property that combines comfort, elegance, and versatility — ideal for private use or boutique-style rental, on one of the Ionian Sea’s most captivating islands, Kefalonia.
…By Barnes Greece
Positioned along the southern coastline of Kefalonia in Lourdata, this beachfront property extends across approximately 50,000 sqm (538,195 sq.ft.) of land with direct frontage to the Ionian Sea. The site occupies a rare stretch of undeveloped coastline where the landscape remains largely intact, combining substantial scale with uninterrupted sea views and immediate access to the shoreline. The land unfolds gradually towards the water, creating a natural relationship between the higher and lower sections of the property. Its gentle topography allows for wide views across the Ionian while maintaining a strong sense of privacy throughout. The configuration of the site provides multiple potential positions for future development, each benefiting from open sea exposure and a direct visual connection to the coastline. One of the defining characteristics of the property is the balance between openness and natural protection. The scale of the land creates a feeling of distance from neighbouring areas, while its varied terrain allows future architecture to be integrated into the landscape rather than imposed upon it. The coastal setting remains the dominant feature throughout the property, with uninterrupted sightlines extending across the water towards the horizon. The property presents considerable flexibility for development, whether envisioned as a private estate or a low-density hospitality project. Depending on the designated use, the permitted buildable area ranges from approximately 600 sqm (6,458 sq.ft.) to 2,500 sqm (26,910 sq.ft.). The size of the site allows for generous separation between buildings and outdoor spaces, preserving the sense of scale and openness that defines the land. Its connection to the sea is immediate. The lower sections of the property meet the shoreline directly, creating a rare relationship between the buildable areas and the water's edge. This proximity to the coast distinguishes the site from many elevated plots, allowing future residences to remain closely connected to the sea while retaining unobstructed views and easy access. Lourdata is one of the most established coastal areas of southern Kefalonia, known for its year-round accessibility and relaxed character. Despite the privacy of the setting, the property remains within easy reach of Argostoli, Kefalonia International Airport and the island's principal road network. The scale of the land, its direct waterfront position and the openness of the surrounding coastline create a setting where future development can respond naturally to the terrain and the sea. As the light moves across the Ionian through the afternoon, the coastline gradually softens into the horizon, reinforcing the quiet sense of space that defines the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Perched high above Agios Nikitas in Lefkada, Viewpoint offers an outstanding panorama. From this elevated sanctuary, your gaze sweeps across the pristine white sands and turquoise waters of Agios Nikitas Bay, extending to the breathtaking expanse of Pefkoulia Beach in the northwest. Nestled within tranquil olive groves and fragrant pine trees, this property is designed to be a harmonious extension of its natural surroundings. Construction is well under way for a main house and a guest house, both crafted to seamlessly blend with the landscape, maximise the stunning western sea views, and create an idyllic haven of relaxation. Enjoy dappled light and cool breezes thanks to the thoughtfully designed wooden shutters and pergolas. The main house will be strategically placed on the northern side of the property, ensuring every major living space and bedroom captures the expansive Ionian sea views and unforgettable sunsets. This impressive home unfolds across three levels: a functional basement, a welcoming ground floor, and a sophisticated first floor complete with a veranda. The design proudly showcases handcrafted stone walls, a tribute to local heritage and aesthetics, built with stone sourced directly from the site. Indoor living flows seamlessly outdoors, with direct access from the main living areas to inviting pool terraces. Indulge in the ultimate retreat in the master bedroom, uniquely cantilevered from the first floor, offering an uninterrupted panorama of the sea. The villa features three comfortable en-suite bedrooms, with the added potential to create two more en-suite bedrooms in the basement, providing exceptional flexibility for accommodation. The guest house is a remarkable, earth-sheltered studio, thoughtfully designed to be an integral part of the landscape. Its open-plan layout seamlessly combines a well-appointed kitchen, living/dining area, bedroom, and bathroom, all flowing out to its own private pool. Cleverly positioned near the entrance, it remains entirely hidden from view of the main house, ensuring ultimate privacy while merging harmoniously with the surrounding olive groves, all while offering picturesque views stretching to the sea. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program .
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Antheia occupies an elevated position above the coastline of Agios Stephanos on Corfu’s northeast shore, a setting long regarded as one of the island’s most established residential areas. Offered off-plan with completion anticipated within 18 months, the residence is designed to follow the natural contours of the hillside, combining contemporary architecture with materials and proportions that sit comfortably within the surrounding landscape. The property extends across 200 sqm (2,153 sq.ft.) on a 2,864 sqm (30,828 sq.ft.) plot. Its orientation captures uninterrupted views across the Ionian Sea, with the elevated position allowing the coastline and water to remain a constant presence throughout the house. The architecture is defined by clean horizontal lines, broad openings and a terraced arrangement that creates a natural progression between interior spaces and the landscape beyond. The main living areas are arranged to face directly towards the sea, with a layout that emphasises openness, natural light and visual connection to the view. Large glazed openings extend across the principal façade, allowing daylight to move deep into the interiors throughout the day while strengthening the relationship between the house and its surroundings. The material palette remains restrained, combining natural stone, warm timber and soft neutral tones to create an atmosphere that feels calm, contemporary and closely connected to its setting. Three en-suite bedrooms are positioned to maximise privacy while maintaining orientation towards the sea. Their design follows the same architectural language found throughout the residence, favouring simplicity, proportion and natural materials over decorative detail. Additional accommodation includes a hobby room, laundry area, guest bathroom and a temperature-controlled wine cellar integrated discreetly within the lower level. The outdoor spaces are arranged across a series of terraces that follow the hillside, creating different vantage points towards the coastline and allowing the architecture to sit naturally within the land. The swimming pool extends along the principal façade, reinforcing the connection between the residence and the open sea beyond. Carefully considered landscaping further softens the transition between the built environment and the surrounding terrain, enhancing the sense of privacy while preserving the openness of the views. Agios Stephanos remains one of the most sought-after locations on Corfu’s northeast coast, known for its sheltered harbour, waterfront tavernas and easy access to nearby beaches and marinas. Despite its popularity, the area retains a relaxed rhythm that reflects the enduring character of this part of the island. The combination of elevated position, contemporary architecture and uninterrupted sea views creates a residence that responds naturally to its surroundings. As the light softens across the Ionian in the late afternoon, the changing colours of the coastline become an integral part of the experience of the house itself. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programmes.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on the western slopes of Corfu between Agios Gordios and Pentati, this 6,373 sqm (68,598 sq.ft.) landholding occupies an elevated setting with uninterrupted views across the Ionian Sea. The plot enjoys a natural hillside orientation towards the west, allowing wide coastal panoramas and direct views of the horizon, while remaining within easy reach of the beach, local amenities and the villages nearby. The land unfolds across a series of gentle terraces that follow the contours of the hillside, creating multiple natural platforms from which to take advantage of the sea views and surrounding landscape. Its elevated position provides a strong sense of privacy while maintaining an open relationship with the coastline below. Throughout the property, the terrain, orientation and mature character of the site establish a setting that feels both sheltered and connected to the wider landscape. Included in the sale are preliminary architectural studies prepared by an award-winning architectural and construction team. The proposed concept has been developed specifically for the site, responding to the natural topography rather than imposing a separate architectural language upon it. The studies envision a contemporary residence of approximately 225 sqm (2,422 sq.ft.) with four bedrooms, complemented by an additional 100 sqm (1,076 sq.ft.) of auxiliary and basement accommodation. The architectural approach follows the natural levels of the land, creating a low-profile composition that remains closely integrated with its surroundings. The design prioritises openness towards the sea, with principal living areas oriented westward and carefully positioned to maximise the uninterrupted views. Outdoor spaces are conceived as natural extensions of the residence, allowing the relationship between architecture and landscape to remain fluid throughout the property. The surrounding area retains a low-density residential character, with a limited number of privately positioned homes dispersed across the hillsides. Agios Gordios lies approximately two kilometres away and is known for its long sandy beach, while Pentati remains one of the quieter settlements on this part of the island. Corfu Town and the international airport are comfortably accessible, allowing the property to balance privacy with convenience. The combination of elevation, orientation and an established architectural vision creates a setting where future development can emerge naturally from the landscape itself. As the sun moves towards the western horizon, the changing light across the sea becomes the defining element of the view, extending uninterrupted beyond the coastline below.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A stylish residential complex with captivating views, just minutes from the coastline, located in the Gaios area of Paxi. The property spans a total of 120sq.m., set on a 1,000sq.m. plot, and consists of 2 contemporary residences with private pools. The ground floor features an open-plan living/dining area, a kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom, while the attic offers an additional bedroom and a WC. The outdoor area boasts private pools with seating/dining areas, offering beautiful views and the perfect setting for moments of total relaxation. A rare investment opportunity on the increasingly sought-after island of Paxi.
…By Barnes Greece
Discover a unique connection to nature with this stunning seafront villa, situated along the beautiful coastline of Kommeno. Designed with exceptional sensitivity to the nature of the surroundings, the Tower House integrates seamlessly into the rugged terrain; natural stone has been preserved and incorporated into the villa’s design, showcasing the architects’ deep respect for the land. The villa’s striking architecture, characterized by clean minimalist lines and sweeping floor-to-ceiling glass, is designed to maximize natural light and capture breathtaking Ionian Sea panoramas from virtually every space. This impressive design extends across three expansive levels, encompassing a generous layout of five luxurious bedrooms and five bathrooms, four of which feature elegant en-suite configurations. Underfloor heating provides consistent comfort across all seasons, with interiors that perfectly echo the property’s contemporary ethos through sleek finishes and an open-plan design that continuously draws the eye to the surrounding seascape. Designed to maximize natural light and capture the Ionian sea, expansive glass windows bring breathtaking panoramas into nearly every room. The villa’s outdoor spaces invite both peaceful relaxation and vibrant entertainment, centered around a breathtaking infinity-edge swimming pool that appears to melt seamlessly into the azure sea. These areas also feature a heated plunge pool, ideal for year-round indulgence, and a tranquil fire pit lounge, perfect for memorable sunset gatherings. A true sanctuary of modern luxury, this villa in Kommeno is more than just a home—it’s an immersive coastal experience, offering privacy, design sophistication, and a front-row seat to one of Corfu’s most breathtaking seafront settings. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Nestled in serene seclusion, Linamia boasts 160sqm of prime sea frontage, commanding breathtaking vistas of the shimmering Ionian Sea against a backdrop of majestic mountains. Undoubtedly one of the crown jewels of the Ionian Islands, this magnificent estate offers a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury. The villa boasts a sprawling 518 square meters of luxurious living space, complemented by an additional 194 square meters of auxiliary areas, culminating in a grand total of 710 square meters. This ample expanse offers the perfect fusion of relaxation and entertainment, ensuring a truly indulgent experience. Step beneath the pergola and follow the stone pathway to discover the pièce de résistance: a sprawling infinity pool that seems to merge seamlessly with the horizon. Adorned with expansive sun terraces and a generously sized covered dining area, this aquatic oasis is complemented by a charming stone-built pool house, providing a self-contained haven for relaxation. Meander through the extensive shaded gardens, where the air is perfumed with the delicate fragrance of jasmine and wisteria, creating an idyllic retreat for contemplation and leisure. Upon entering the main house, be greeted by a grand double-height hallway adorned with colonial-style sweeping staircases—a stunning prelude to the opulence that awaits within. Floor-to-ceiling terrace doors beckon, revealing an awe-inspiring panorama that transcends description. The spacious sitting room, adorned with a majestic stone fireplace, seamlessly extends onto the terrace, offering an ideal setting for sophisticated gatherings and entertainment. The well-appointed kitchen flows effortlessly into the dining area, where a magnificent pink marble table awaits, perfectly poised for convivial gatherings. Each of the five luxurious double bedrooms, nestled within the main house and all facing the sea, boasts lavish en-suite bath and shower rooms, each affording captivating sea views. A meandering drive, lined with cypress and olive trees, descends to a private sea terrace, offering exclusive access for boating and bathing enthusiasts alike. To the estate’s west, a stone staircase ascends to a hilltop-covered terrace, providing panoramic 360-degree views of the island—a vantage point of unparalleled splendour. Adjacent to the olive-lined drive, a three-car garage conceals a substantial one-bedroom apartment above, ideal for accommodating staff or guests seeking privacy. For those with a penchant for aquatic adventures, the option to obtain a license for a private jetty ensures effortless access to the azure waters beyond. Linamia represents a golden opportunity—an invitation to embrace a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and tranquility in one of the most coveted locales in the Ionian Islands. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program .
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned directly on the waterfront in Corfu, this 6,200 sqm (66,736 sq.ft.) property occupies a rare stretch of coastline where the land meets the Ionian Sea without interruption. The setting combines immediate access to the water with open views across the sea towards the mountains of the Greek mainland, creating a landscape defined by light, horizon and the constantly changing colours of the coast. The property enjoys a private and sheltered atmosphere, shaped by mature trees and established vegetation that surround much of the land while preserving the openness of the sea-facing aspect. Along the shoreline, rocky formations descend gently into clear turquoise waters, creating a direct and natural connection to the sea. The sound and movement of the water remain a constant presence throughout the property, while the orientation allows uninterrupted views from sunrise through the softer light of late afternoon. The land extends across a largely level waterfront setting, a characteristic that has become increasingly uncommon along many parts of Corfu's coastline. This combination of direct sea frontage, accessibility and privacy creates a strong sense of permanence and ease, allowing the landscape and waterfront position to remain the defining features of the property. An approved building permit and architectural study are already in place for a residence of approximately 700 sqm (7,535 sq.ft.), while existing groundwork and structural works allow development to continue from an advanced stage. Despite its secluded character, the property remains conveniently connected to the wider island. Corfu Town, the marina and the sought-after north-east coastline are all within easy reach, together with a selection of restaurants, small harbours and everyday amenities. Yet the setting itself feels distinctly removed from busier areas, defined instead by the sea, the mature greenery and the uninterrupted coastal outlook. Waterfront properties with direct shoreline access and substantial land holdings are increasingly limited on Corfu. This property combines both, together with approved development potential, in one of the island's most established coastal locations. As the day draws to a close, the sea becomes almost mirror-like along the edge of the shoreline, reflecting the changing light across the Ionian horizon.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a south-east facing slope on the Kommeno headland, one of Corfu’s most established residential areas, this substantial estate looks across the channel toward the opposite shoreline, with mature pine and olive trees enclosing the grounds on three sides. The house sits quietly within the landscape, its terracotta-toned render, brick-arched loggias and layered terraces giving it the atmosphere of a property shaped gradually over time rather than recently imposed upon the land. Arranged across three levels that follow the natural descent of the hillside, each floor opens directly onto terraces or garden spaces, allowing the house to remain closely connected to its surroundings throughout. The principal reception rooms occupy the seaward side of the main floor: a generous living room and adjoining dining area separated by a sculptural spiral staircase, with travertine flooring running throughout and floor-to-ceiling glazing framing the channel view across the entire façade. Morning light moves steadily through these rooms and remains soft into the afternoon, while the stone floors retain a coolness underfoot even during the height of summer. Eight bedrooms are distributed across the three levels, allowing the property to function comfortably both as a private residence and as a house intended for extended family stays. The principal suite opens onto its own terrace facing directly towards the water, while a separate library and study sit slightly apart from the main entertaining areas, providing quieter rooms within the wider plan of the house. Three fully equipped kitchens make it possible to operate sections of the property independently when needed, particularly for guest accommodation. The grounds extend across 3,500 sqm and are planted with mature cypress, olive, rosemary and oleander. Stone pathways descend gradually through the terraced gardens towards the swimming pool, which occupies a lower level sheltered by tall cypress trees on three sides. The pale limestone surrounding the pool absorbs warmth from the morning sun and holds it well into the evening hours. On the western side of the estate, a separate guest cottage sits within its own enclosed courtyard, where an antique olive-press millstone remains set into the lawn — a quiet reminder of the long agricultural history of this part of Corfu. One of the most distinctive areas of the property is the upper terrace beneath the brick loggia, where a long iron-and-glass dining table faces directly across the channel. As the afternoon light begins to soften, the terracotta façade takes on deeper tones reflected from the water below, and the terrace gradually cools beneath the sea air moving through the headland. The rosemary planted along the terrace wall releases its scent as evening arrives, while the first lights begin appearing across the opposite shore one by one. The estate is equipped with air conditioning, security systems and private parking, combining the scale and privacy of a substantial Corfu residence with immediate access to the coastline and to Corfu Town beyond. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned within 5,500 sqm (59,202 sq.ft.) of private grounds in Viros, Magnus is a contemporary residence defined by clean architectural lines, generous proportions and a strong connection to its surrounding landscape. Although only a short drive from Corfu Town and the beaches of the island’s southern coastline, the property enjoys a notably private setting, surrounded by mature greenery and open views towards the sea in the distance. The architecture follows a distinctly modern language, composed of crisp geometric volumes, expansive glazing and carefully balanced solid surfaces. White façades, broad overhangs and floor-to-ceiling openings create a sense of lightness throughout the structure, while allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the interiors. The house is arranged across three levels, with each floor designed to maximise openness, natural light and visual continuity between interior and exterior spaces. Extending across 380 sqm (4,090 sq.ft.), the principal living areas unfold through a series of interconnected spaces where large glazed openings frame the gardens and surrounding landscape. The restrained material palette and clean architectural detailing reinforce the contemporary character of the residence, while the extensive use of glass creates an ongoing dialogue between the house and its outdoor environment. Throughout the day, changing light moves across the interiors, emphasising the simplicity of the architecture and the scale of the spaces. The accommodation comprises four bedrooms arranged across the upper levels of the residence. The principal suite occupies a privileged position with elevated views across the grounds and towards the coastline beyond, while the remaining bedrooms are designed with the same emphasis on light, proportion and privacy. Large openings throughout the private areas maintain a visual connection to the landscape, ensuring that the surrounding greenery remains a constant presence within the house. Outdoor spaces form an integral part of the overall design. The residence is organised around a substantial pool courtyard that acts as a central architectural element, visually linking different parts of the house while extending the living areas into the landscape. Broad lawns, mature trees and carefully planned planting soften the contemporary architecture, creating a setting that feels established and private. The generous scale of the grounds allows the house to sit comfortably within its environment, maintaining openness on all sides. Despite its tranquil setting, Magnus remains well connected to Corfu Town, the island's marina, international airport and the beaches of the south coast. This balance between accessibility and privacy makes the property particularly well suited to year-round living as well as seasonal use. As evening light settles across the gardens, the strong geometric forms of the architecture become increasingly defined against the surrounding landscape, while the reflections across the water and glazing reinforce the calm and measured character of the residence. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non-Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Nestled on a hillside near Poros in southern Lefkas, this south-facing, four-bedroom, two-level home boasts breathtaking views. The 190 sqm villa is designed to complement the natural slope, featuring modern aesthetics and extending living spaces outdoors. The ground floor showcases clean lines and geometric shapes, seamlessly flowing through pergolas, patios, and open views. Topped with a cube-shaped master bedroom and private terrace, the home uses natural materials like stone, wood, and water to blend into the landscape. The main residence includes a master suite, a second bedroom, and an open-plan living area with kitchen, dining, storage, and guest bathroom. The primary entrance is on the east, via a plant-lined corridor, with an alternative staircase leading directly to the master suite. A 17-meter infinity pool connects to the surrounding water, with various outdoor spaces offering different experiences. At the heart of the ground level, a shaded living area under a sleek overhang provides stunning views of Poros bay and nearby islands.
…By Demeures De Grèce
Ionian Legacy is one of the most iconic private estates in the Ionian. Infinite care and a deep respect for tradition converge to create an exceptional home. The villa enjoys an extraordinary connection to the sea, with rare private access. Innovative design and modern technology elevate every detail. The villa features a virtually seamless glass frontage, framing an unparalleled panorama of the Ionian Sea. To the east, majestic mountains rise above unspoiled coastlines, with the ancient site of Butrint in clear view. To the south, the vista stretches across mainland Greece and the scattered Ionian islands. This creates one of the Mediterranean’s most sublime panoramas—a captivating tableau where two cultures meet across the shimmering straits. Comfort and space define the design. Contemporary elements are complemented by Indian and Moroccan artefacts, adding character and depth. The dramatic entrance opens into a spacious sitting room, where oak floors and exposed beams blend with the soft glow of LED uplighting. Remote-controlled curtains frame a breathtaking vista down the Corfu Channel towards Butrint. The muted furnishings are both comfortable and tasteful, with signature pieces like a grand piano and a bronze coffee table made from antique Jaipur doors. A colonial plantation ceiling fan enhances the villa's distinctive character. On the west side, a study opens onto the outdoor terrace, while the dining room, with a table for twelve, features a fireplace and cozy armchairs, ideal for relaxed gatherings. Ionian Legacy offers seven air-conditioned bedroom suites, each with an en suite bathroom, dressing room, and super king-sized bed The two master suites provide enhanced luxury with en suite baths, walk-in showers, dressing rooms, and private touches such as a landscaped terrace and Jacuzzi. Bedrooms three and four offer flexible layouts with twin bed options, his-and-hers walk-in showers and dressing rooms. The exclusive guest suite elevates your guest experience, offering a private sanctuary where comfort and breathtaking sea views combine. An independent guest suite includes bedrooms five and six, each with an en suite bath and shower. This suite also has a private sitting and dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a beautiful terrace with exceptional sea views. The kitchen is designed around a large granite island with bar seating. It features two ovens, a microwave, coffee machine, two warming drawers, a six-ring gas hob, and a TV. Additional spaces include a walk-in larder, staff office, and private staff entrance. Steps from the kitchen lead directly to the bar area and main pool terrace. Throughout the house, exquisite views are on display from every vantage point. Lawned terraces, mature trees, and vibrant plants frame the sea at every level. A fully equipped gym and a mosaic-tiled hammam steam room with heated stone seating cater to wellness and fitness. A lower-level pergola offers a sea-view setting for yoga. The private terrace adjacent to the upper master bedroom hosts a covered Jacuzzi beneath a thatched pergola, overlooking the sea. The cinema room features two oversized sofas, an 80-inch Samsung Smart TV, surround sound, Blu-ray player, Apple TV, and IPTV. Outdoors, the freshwater infinity pools are divided across two levels. The upper pool drains into the lower via a planted waterfall. Both pools feature a Pebbletec finish. A pool cabana provides a covered dining area, bar, and pool shower. For direct access to the sea, a private lift with glass doors descends three levels from the villa to the upper seafront terrace, which then leads to a lower bathing terrace with loungers and parasols. Two bedroom suites are located in a self-contained annex with a private entrance. This area includes its own sitting room, kitchen, and dining space, as well as private terraces connected to the main pool terrace. The property also holds a valuable additional building license for a two-bedroom guesthouse.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
This villa is located on the south coast of Lefkas, above Sivota Bay, offering breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea. The property seamlessly blends with its surroundings, using natural materials and textures to create a luxurious yet traditional design. The villa is built on one level, featuring a large wooden-beamed pergola at the entrance. The master bedroom offers unparalleled views of the bay, with a spacious en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. Glass doors open to a shaded lounging area and private pool. The kitchen is designed for maximum functionality with minimalist style, complemented by a second kitchen/utility room. The indoor living area includes a lounge with sea views and a separate dining area. An atrium connects the main villa to three front-line guest bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms. Additional guest bedrooms are located by the entrance. The villa also includes a state-of-the-art gym, sauna, and home cinema. The outdoor spaces are exceptional, featuring a shaded pergola with a teak dining table, an outdoor kitchen, and a 22.4-meter infinity pool with stunning views. Several lounging areas provide comfort for relaxation, while the landscaped gardens complete the property.
…By Demeures De Grèce
Lumiere — A Corfu Estate Shaped by Light, Olive, and Sea Lumiere occupies a Corfu hillside where the Ionian opens wide below, and the olive groves climb behind. The estate composes the quintessential Corfiot summer — the one the Durrells knew, of cicadas at midday and the sea turning to hammered silver at dusk — into a residence built for the way that summer is actually lived: across thresholds, between shade and glare, with the doors open. A two-storey main house sits at the centre of the plot. Two earth-sheltered guest accommodations are positioned discreetly among the olives, reached by stone paths. The arrangement gives the estate generous interior space and, equally, the privacy that a Corfu summer demands when the house is full. Ground floor — the daylight rooms The kitchen and dining area open onto a terrace that runs the length of the house through floor-to-ceiling glazing. Beyond it, the pool; beyond the pool, the Ionian. The light here is the particular Corfiot light — white at noon, gold by six, the sea reading first as cobalt and later as bronze. A double bedroom with an en-suite shower room sits on this level, drawing the same view. Lower level — the cool rooms A sculptural staircase descends to the lower living room, anchored by a large energy-efficient fireplace for the cooler months and opening through glass doors directly onto the poolside terrace. Two further double bedrooms occupy this floor, each with its own en-suite bathroom; one carries a walk-in wardrobe. Both bedrooms step out to the pool, sustaining the indoor-outdoor rhythm that defines the estate. The guest accommodations among the olives Stone pathways thread through silver-leaved olive groves — the trees here are old, with the gnarled trunks the island is known for — to two earth-sheltered structures set apart from the main residence. The first is a double bedroom with a partially glazed ceiling, framing an upward view to the pool above and the sky beyond. The second is a complete guest suite: a sitting area, a compact kitchen, and a separate en-suite bedroom. The arrangement accommodates extended family, longer stays, or staff with the discretion such configurations require. The upper vantage A short walk above the main terraces brings a 360-degree prospect of sea and mountains — the orientation captures Corfu's celebrated sunsets, the hour when the air carries the resin of cypress and the heat begins to release from the stone. Specification and stewardship Lumiere is equipped for the long Corfiot season and the cooler months that follow: underfloor heating and cooling throughout, solar panels supporting the estate's energy efficiency, a comprehensive alarm system, an emergency generator, and substantial reserve water tanks. Landscaping and interior greenery are considered as one composition, drawing the olive grove inward and softening the architecture into its setting. Ownership context The estate is eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa programme and the Non-Dom regime — relevant for international buyers structuring a Greek residence as part of a wider European base. Corfu's combination of direct international access through Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport, an established expatriate community, and architectural restraint along its north-eastern coastline sustains a market that rewards estates of this calibre on resale and throughout the rental season alike. Lumiere is a residence in which the Corfiot summer composes itself around the architecture — the light, the olive, the sea, and the long quiet hours between.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the hills above Pentati on Corfu’s western coast, Villa Nalya occupies a commanding position overlooking the Ionian Sea, with uninterrupted views extending across the open water and along the rugged coastline below. The house has been carefully positioned to follow the natural contours of the hillside, allowing the architecture to sit comfortably within the landscape while maintaining a constant visual connection to the sea. Arranged across two levels, the residence is defined by clean architectural lines, natural materials and an emphasis on openness. Large glazed elevations face west towards the horizon, bringing natural light deep into the interiors and ensuring that the surrounding landscape remains visible from almost every principal room. The palette of exposed concrete, local limestone, timber and glass creates a restrained atmosphere that feels both contemporary and closely connected to its setting. The main living level unfolds as a series of interconnected spaces oriented towards the sea. Full-height sliding glazing retracts completely, allowing the interior to extend naturally onto the terraces beyond. Throughout the day, reflected light from the water moves across the stone and concrete surfaces, while the elevated position of the house encourages natural airflow through the principal living spaces during the warmer months. The bedroom accommodation occupies the upper level, where the architecture becomes more private while remaining fully engaged with the surrounding landscape. Each room opens towards the sea through generous glazing and private outdoor spaces, with carefully considered proportions and natural materials creating a sense of calm throughout. Timber detailing softens the architectural lines, while the orientation of the house allows both light and ventilation to become integral elements of the living experience. Outdoor spaces are arranged as a continuation of the architecture rather than as separate elements. Broad terraces extend along the seaward façade, creating a sequence of spaces that respond to the changing position of the sun throughout the day. A roof terrace introduces an additional vantage point above the main structure, where the coastline unfolds in both directions and the relationship between hillside, sea and horizon becomes particularly apparent. The house is set within approximately 5,000 sqm (53,820 sqft) of terraced land, providing privacy and a strong sense of separation from neighbouring properties while preserving the character of the surrounding landscape. The elevated setting creates a feeling of seclusion, yet Corfu Town and many of the island’s beaches remain easily accessible. The combination of topography, orientation and architectural restraint allows the property to feel closely connected to its surroundings. As evening approaches, the western light moves gradually across the hillside and the horizon becomes the defining feature of the view, with the sea extending uninterrupted beyond the coastline below.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A modern villa under construction, nestled in lush greenery with breathtaking sea views, located in the Kalyvia area of Zakynthos. Spanning 332 sq.m. on a generous 4,090 sq.m. plot, the residence unfolds across three levels. The main level comprises a spacious living and dining area, an open-plan kitchen, and two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Every space seamlessly connects to the outdoor area and swimming pool. The upper level boasts a master suite with a private bathroom and a large terrace, offering stunning panoramic sea views. On the lower level, you'll find an additional bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a cozy sitting area, a sauna, a jacuzzi, and an extra bathroom. The property also includes a storage room and an outdoor parking area. The beautifully landscaped exterior features a BBQ dining area, multiple seating spaces, and a stunning swimming pool, perfect for relaxation and entertaining. Scheduled for completion by the end of 2025, this villa blends contemporary elegance with the natural beauty of Zakynthos, offering a serene and luxurious retreat.
…By Demeures De Grèce
Set into the hillside above Poros in southern Lefkada, this contemporary residence is positioned to follow the natural contours of the landscape, facing south towards uninterrupted views across the Ionian Sea and the islands beyond. Composed as a series of interconnected volumes stepping gently with the terrain, the architecture combines clean lines and natural materials, creating a strong sense of connection between the house and its surroundings. The 190 sqm (2,045 sq.ft.) residence is arranged across multiple levels, carefully positioned to maximise privacy, natural light and the panoramic outlook from its elevated setting. Stone, timber and pale rendered surfaces establish a restrained architectural language that sits comfortably within the landscape, while the orientation ensures that the sea remains a constant presence throughout the property. The principal living spaces are organised around openness, flow and the relationship with the view. Full-height glazing extends across the seaward elevations, allowing interior spaces to open directly onto the terraces and creating a seamless transition between inside and outside during the warmer months. The architecture emphasises simplicity and proportion, with natural materials and soft tones reflecting the colours of the surrounding hillsides and coastline. Outdoor living areas unfold across a series of terraces positioned at different levels of the property. At the centre of the composition, a 17-metre infinity pool extends towards the horizon, reinforcing the visual connection between the residence and the sea beyond. Covered and open-air terraces provide sheltered and sunlit areas throughout the day, while the elevated position captures changing light conditions across the coastline from morning through to evening. The bedroom accommodation continues the same architectural approach, balancing privacy with openness towards the landscape. The principal suite occupies a more elevated position within the residence, benefiting from wide views across Poros Bay and a greater sense of separation from the communal areas. Additional guest suites maintain the same calm material palette and strong visual connection to the surrounding scenery, with large openings framing the sea, the hillsides and the changing light beyond. A carefully considered arrival sequence contributes to the sense of privacy throughout the property. The approach follows the natural topography of the site, while the arrangement of the different levels allows movement between the residence, terraces and outdoor spaces to feel intuitive and uninterrupted. The stepped configuration responds directly to the landscape, ensuring that each part of the property maintains its own outlook while remaining connected to the overall composition. Located close to the village of Poros and within easy reach of the beaches and coastline of southern Lefkada, the residence combines contemporary Mediterranean architecture with a thoughtful response to its natural setting. As the light softens across the Ionian in the late afternoon, the sea and distant islands become the defining elements of the view, extending uninterrupted beyond the hillside below. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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