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Phoebe occupies a commanding waterfront position in Melissaki on the island of Kea, set directly above the shoreline with uninterrupted west-facing views across the Aegean. The property is arranged so that the sea remains present throughout, both visually and acoustically, while its elevated position allows the house to follow the natural contours of the coastline. From the terraces and principal rooms, the horizon extends across open water, while the changing afternoon light becomes a defining characteristic of the setting. Built across two levels and finished in a restrained palette of local stone, timber and pale surfaces, the villa has been designed around a continuous relationship between interior and exterior spaces. Covered terraces run along the main façade, creating a sequence of shaded and open areas that respond naturally to the climate and orientation of the site. The architecture remains simple and grounded, allowing the position of the house and the surrounding seascape to define the atmosphere. The upper level contains the principal living spaces, where the kitchen, dining area and sitting room are arranged in an open-plan layout facing the sea. Large openings connect directly to the terraces, allowing natural light and sea air to move freely through the interiors. The materials remain intentionally understated, with white-painted timber ceilings and neutral finishes reflecting the brightness of the island landscape. The result is a series of spaces that feel closely connected to the outdoors throughout the year. Five bedrooms are arranged on the lower level, many benefiting from direct access to private outdoor areas facing the water. The accommodation follows the same architectural language as the rest of the house, prioritising comfort, natural ventilation and a strong connection to the surrounding environment. A secondary kitchen on this level allows the accommodation to function with a degree of independence, making the layout particularly well suited to extended stays. Approximately 200 sqm (2,153 sqft) of terraces extend across the property, unfolding gradually towards the coastline below. The outdoor spaces are integrated into the architecture rather than treated as separate areas, creating a natural continuation of the living environment. The infinity pool is positioned to face directly towards the sea, reinforcing the uninterrupted relationship between the house and the horizon beyond. The landscaping follows the character of the surrounding Kea coastline, with the property integrated into the natural terrain rather than separated from it. Direct access to the water further strengthens this connection, allowing the house to engage closely with its waterfront setting while maintaining privacy and seclusion. Although peaceful and discreet, the property remains within easy reach of the port and the island’s main village. The combination of its waterfront position, west-facing orientation and direct relationship with the coastline creates a residence that is defined as much by its setting as by the architecture itself. As evening approaches, the light settles across the bay and the horizon becomes the dominant feature of the view, with the sea extending uninterrupted beyond the terraces.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
An exceptional villa, offering panoramic views on the northeastern side of Paros. The residence spans 575sq.m. and is situated on an elevated 8,000sq.m. plot, with only a small road separating it from the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea. The ground floor features a spacious, bright living room, a dining area, a kitchen and 3 en-suite bedrooms. All rooms open onto terraces with stunning views and direct access to the garden. Additionally, there are 3 independent en-suite bedrooms on the same level, each offering privacy and access to beautiful terraces. The villa’s lower level includes a cozy sitting/TV room and 1 additional en-suite bedroom. The property also includes a maid’s room with its bathroom, a laundry room and storage spaces. Outdoors, the villa is surrounded by charming seating and dining areas, a large swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen with a BBQ, and a wonderful, well-maintained garden. This unique villa, distinguished by its high aesthetics and unobstructed views, is located just a short distance from the picturesque town of Naoussa in Paros.
…By Barnes Greece
A rare property right in front of the beach, with magnificent views, ideally located in Agios Georgios, in Antiparos Island. This corner plot of 12.000sq.m. offers the privilege of a 200m. coast line. It features a project of a marvelous 635sq.m. villa which benefits of direct access to a beautiful sandy beach. The villa features 7 bedrooms, 1 impressive master bedroom on the 1st floor which enjoys privacy, as well as 2 maid’s rooms. Outdoors, there is a lovely Mediterranean garden with a swimming pool and well-kept lounge/dining areas, all with unlimited views of the amazing sunset and Despotiko island. The villa is expected to be completed approximately 24 months after the signing of the contract. A unique choice of a high-end project, in the charming Aegean landscape of the cosmopolitan Antiparos Island.
…By Barnes Greece
An amazing property with a pool in the area of Chamolia, in Vravrona. The spacious 480sq.m. house spans across 3 floors and is deployed on a plot of 970sq.m. The ground floor includes a cozy living room with a fireplace and garden access, an open-plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom. The 1st floor boasts a large living room with a fireplace and balcony, a separate kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an additional W.C. The second floor offers a living room with a fireplace and a sea-view balcony, a fully equipped kitchen, a maid’s room with a bathroom, 1 bedroom with an attic, another bedroom, and 1 bathroom. On the basement there are auxiliary spaces used as a storage room. The lush garden features a swimming pool and a small house, ideal for a housekeeper or guest accommodation. A charming property, 5 minutes away from the sea in the area of Vravrona.
…By Barnes Greece
Situated on the east coast of Lefkas, immersed in lush green hillsides, Villa Hestia has been ingeniously designed. Using natural materials and a variety of textures, it presents itself in keeping with the traditional surroundings whilst still oozing in style and luxury. Upon entering, a large living and dining area greats you with an unrivalled backdrop of the blue Ionian Sea and the ever-changing colors of the Acarnanian mountain range. The living area has large comfortable sofas and coffee table, the dining area has a designer teak dining table and between them is a 65” TV with sound bar. To the right of the entrance is a stunning kitchen area with breakfast bar. It has been cleverly designed to optimize all the area to the maximum with views to the forest at the back of the villa, whilst still keeping everything minimalistic. To the left is a walkway leading to a guest bathroom and the sleeping area, comprising two double, ensuite bedrooms, both which have been created and furnished using natural materials to create a calm and serene atmosphere. The entire first floor is dedicated to the master bedroom and with its amazing external areas. The spacious room is complete with ensuite bathroom, a sea view shower, walk-in wardrobe, and minibar facilities with glass doors leading onto the terrace. A spectacular outdoor terrace runs from the front to the side of the villa, offering amazing views, not only of the sea and islands in front but also of the green forests. Interiors are complete with 4 double bedrooms on the lower level of the property. The outdoor kitchen and dining area shows off al fresco dining at its best. Views of the grounds, pool and sea make the perfect setting for gathering around a unique large teak table that comfortably seats 14 people. Beyond this is the exterior lounge area that surrounds a beautifully designed 25m long infinity pool whith sunken seating at one end and a modern fire pit. The villa has been built on extensive grounds so therefore has many outdoor areas, both built and landscaped. Behind the villa, two hanging “cocoon loungers” have been positioned under the big trees in order to provide a perfect opportunity to relax and take in the Tuscany feel of the green surroundings. Beyond the lush green forests is the spectacular view of the Ionian Sea with the famous islands of Madouri and Scorpios. Mountains, waterfalls and the famous pure white sand beaches that have been voted some of the best in Europe are within easy reach. The location is ideal for sailing enthusiasts and is in general a famous area for yachting.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A lovely villa with stunning views in the area of Kambi in Kea. The 314sq.m. property is built on a plot of 2.050sq.m. and it is walking distance from the beach of Kambi. The ground floor consists of a living/dining area, an open-plan kitchen, 2 en-suite bedrooms, 1 additional bedroom, 1 bathroom and a WC. On the upper floor there is a separate house of 80sq.m. that offers a living/dining area with a fireplace, an open-plan kitchen and 2 bedrooms that share 1 bathroom. There is also an independent guesthouse as well as a maid’s room. Outdoors there an infinity swimming pool enjoying wonderful sunset views, and plenty of shaded and protected from the winds sitting areas, as well as 2 BBQs and a spacious parking area. A lovely property with wonderful views in the area of Kambi, in Kea.
…By Barnes Greece
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
A well-maintained house with a pool and exceptional views in Ekali. The 830sq.m. house spans 4 levels and is situated on a 1,600sq.m. plot. The ground floor includes a large living room with a fireplace and a view, a kitchen, and a W.C. All floors are covered with Dionysus marble, and the living room offers a lovely view of the greenery. The 1st floor has 4 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a sitting room with a fireplace. The floors on this level are wooden, and the master bedroom enjoys an unobstructed view of Dionysus Hill. The 2nd floor features a large room with a bathroom and enjoys access to a spacious terrace. The basement, which is sloped and resembles an elevated ground floor from the garden side, includes another sitting area with a fireplace, an open-plan kitchen, a veranda with access to the garden, a W.C., and 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. This level also offers a garage for 3 cars and 2 storage rooms. At the pool level, there are 2 storage rooms, a W.C., and 1 bathroom. The lush garden combined with the pool provides a sense of relaxation and luxury. The house is in good condition, equipped with an elevator, alarm system, and central oil heating. A unique, detached house in the sought-after neighborhood of Ekali.
…By Barnes Greece
A luxurious villa with a panoramic view, in the beautiful area of Ampelas, in Paros. Situated on a plot of 5,000 sq.m., the residence occupies 535sq.m., consisting of 3 buildings. In the first building there is a large living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area and a W.C. This space offers access to the large terrace and a swimming pool with a nice view. The other two buildings boast a total of 5 bedrooms with their bathrooms and private verandas protected with pergolas. The lower level consists of a staff room with its bathroom and a large playroom which can also be converted into a cinema room. The villa offers “smart home” technology, hidden air conditioning in the ceilings for cooling / heating as well as underfloor heating. Outdoors, there is a wonderful swimming pool, a BBQ, a bar and a well-kept garden. A beautiful villa that combines luxury, comfort and absolute privacy, in the area of Ampelas near the picturesque Naoussa of Paros.
…By Barnes Greece
Ariella is positioned on a hillside above Kerasia Beach on Corfu’s northeast coast, facing west across the Ionian Sea towards the mountains of the mainland. Constructed in local stone and arranged across a series of terraces that follow the natural slope of the land, the villa combines traditional Corfiot architecture with a more contemporary sense of openness, maintaining a constant visual connection to the sea and surrounding landscape. The residence extends across 274 sqm (2,949 sq.ft.) on a 2,428 sqm (26,135 sq.ft.) plot. From the moment of arrival, the orientation of the property becomes apparent, with broad views unfolding across the water and coastline beyond. Stone walls, shaded verandas and carefully positioned openings create a gradual transition between the house and its surroundings, while natural light moves through the interiors throughout the day. The principal living spaces are arranged in an open-plan configuration, allowing the kitchen, dining and sitting areas to function as a single connected environment. A restrained palette of natural stone, pale timber and neutral finishes reflects the tones of the landscape outside, while large glazed openings create a seamless relationship between the interior and the terraces beyond. The west-facing position ensures changing sea views throughout the day, with the shifting light becoming an integral part of the atmosphere within the house. Four bedrooms and five bathrooms are distributed across the villa, each designed to benefit from privacy and orientation. Several bedrooms open directly onto terraces overlooking the bay, while the upper-level suites enjoy particularly expansive views across the coastline and the Ionian beyond. The interiors remain calm and understated, relying on proportion, natural materials and light rather than decorative elements to define the character of the spaces. Outdoor living forms a natural extension of the architecture. The infinity pool occupies the front terrace and is positioned to face directly towards the sea, while a series of terraces and covered outdoor areas follow the contours of the hillside. These spaces create different perspectives across the landscape, allowing the relationship between the house, the coastline and the water to remain present throughout the property. Kerasia Beach lies a short distance below, known for its clear water and quieter atmosphere, while neighbouring villages, waterfront tavernas and local amenities remain easily accessible. Despite this proximity, the elevated position of the villa preserves a strong sense of privacy within the landscape. The combination of natural stone construction, open living spaces and a carefully considered hillside position creates a residence that feels closely connected to its setting. As the afternoon light moves across the bay, the changing colours of the Ionian become the defining feature of the view, extending west towards the mountains of the mainland.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Palmelia is set within nearly 9,800 sqm (105,486 sq.ft.) of land in the countryside just outside Naoussa, occupying a gently elevated position with open views across the surrounding landscape towards the sea. The setting combines a strong sense of privacy with convenient access to the island’s most sought-after destinations, including Naoussa’s harbour, beaches and waterfront restaurants, all within a short drive. The architecture follows a traditional Cycladic vocabulary, combining whitewashed volumes with natural stone elements and a material palette that sits comfortably within its surroundings. The residence has been designed as a series of interconnected spaces that engage naturally with the landscape, creating a sense of openness while maintaining shelter and privacy throughout the property. The principal living areas are generous in scale and characterised by a restrained use of natural materials, including stone, marble and timber. Large openings allow daylight to move gradually through the interiors, while the substantial construction helps maintain a comfortable atmosphere during the warmer months. The overall feeling is relaxed and informal, balancing traditional island architecture with the proportions and comfort expected of a contemporary residence. The kitchen connects directly to the main living areas and adjoining terraces, creating a natural flow between interior and exterior spaces. Throughout the house, the emphasis remains on texture, proportion and light, with carefully positioned openings framing views across the surrounding landscape and towards the coastline beyond. Accommodation comprises four bedrooms distributed between the main residence and a separate guest suite, allowing for privacy and flexibility of use. An additional room with an independent entrance may serve as further guest accommodation or staff quarters. Several of the bedrooms extend directly to outdoor areas, reinforcing the connection between the house and its setting. The outdoor spaces form an integral part of the property, with terraces and covered areas arranged around the residence to take advantage of the views and changing light throughout the day. The elevated position creates a strong visual connection with the wider landscape, while the scale of the grounds ensures a sense of separation from neighbouring properties. The land surrounding the residence contributes significantly to its character, providing both privacy and a feeling of permanence that is increasingly uncommon close to Naoussa. The combination of generous grounds, traditional architecture and a well-established setting gives the property a calm and enduring presence within this part of Paros. Although secluded, Palmelia remains closely connected to the island’s northern coastline and the year-round life of Naoussa. As the afternoon light moves across the hills and towards the sea, the changing colours of the landscape become a defining feature of the setting, reinforcing the quiet relationship between the residence and its surroundings.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A wonderful residence with a panoramic view, near the unique beach of Chrysi Akti, in Paros. The property is part of a larger project on a plot occupying a total area of 8,190sq.m., which also includes one more independent villa. The villa extends over 265sq.m., situated on a 4,097sq.m. plot of exclusive use. It is under construction and it is designed to offer privacy, large covered terraces, and unlimited sea views. The ground floor consists of a living room, a dining area, an open plan kitchen, 4 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms and a W.C. All areas provide access to the swimming pool and the garden which enjoy unobstructed views of the sea, Naxos Island, and the landscape of the area. The lower level features a suite with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, dressing room and a laundry room. The suite leads to its courtyard and it can also be used as a playroom/tv room. Outdoors, the villa offers terraces with beautiful seating areas, a wonderful swimming pool and a well-kept garden. Its construction will be completed in the end of 2026. A marvelous property of modern aesthetics in a quiet spot with a unique view, on the picturesque island of Paros.
…By Barnes Greece
Set on a hillside above the western coastline of Mykonos, Anemos looks across the Aegean toward Syros, with a position shaped by open sky, sea air and the changing light of the Cyclades. Facing west, the villa follows the rhythm of the landscape throughout the day, from the soft brightness of the morning to the long sunsets that settle across the horizon each evening. Arranged across three levels, the house unfolds through a sequence of interconnected indoor and outdoor spaces designed to remain closely connected to the climate and landscape surrounding it. The architecture draws from traditional Cycladic forms, combining whitewashed volumes, exposed timber ceilings and built-in elements with natural stone and textured finishes that soften the geometry of the structure. Large openings frame uninterrupted sea views throughout the house while allowing the meltemi breeze to move naturally through the interiors during the summer months. The principal living and dining spaces occupy the entrance level, opening directly onto shaded terraces overlooking the coastline and pool below. The layout remains open and fluid, with each interior area maintaining a visual connection to the sea and exterior spaces beyond. Throughout the house, the materials remain restrained and tactile, with pale stone flooring, timber detailing and natural textures creating an atmosphere that feels calm and grounded within the island setting. The lower level contains three bedrooms together with an additional sitting area, forming a more private guest level separated from the main living spaces above. On the upper floor, an en suite bedroom opens onto elevated terraces facing the sea, while a separate guest suite positioned beside the pool allows more independent accommodation within the property. Outside, the villa is organised around a large swimming pool bordered by dark stone paving and shaded pergolas. Covered terraces extend along the exterior, creating protected spaces that shift gradually between sun and shade across the day. A separate covered gym is positioned discreetly within the grounds, oriented towards the landscape and open views beyond. In the evening, the terraces become closely tied to the surrounding horizon, with the lights of Syros slowly appearing across the water as the sun disappears into the sea. Located within easy reach of Mykonos Town and the island’s beaches while maintaining a strong sense of privacy, Anemos balances the simplicity of Cycladic architecture with a quieter residential atmosphere shaped by stone, wind and open sea views.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Experience elegant aesthetics and privacy in Emeraldia, a stunning 453sqm villa with an infinity pool and outstanding sea views. Step into an elegant space that flawlessly encapsulates the exclusive spirit of the Athens Riviera. The villa’s first and ground-floor elegant interiors feature two master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a walk-in closet. All rooms have private balconies and big windows that overlook the Aegean. Additionally, there is one more master bedroom with an en suite bathroom and its own private lounge. Using the classic wooden staircase or the private elevator inside the house, you can get to all floors, including the underground level. More convenient in-house spaces include parking spots, a helper’s room, a laundry room, and a storage area for your family’s absolute comfort. Emeraldia’s bright space combines serene sea and sunset views as well as a gorgeous outdoor space. Emeraldia includes fabulous entertainment and relaxation amenities. Feel at ease in front of the fireplace in the lounge, indulge in a cocktail at the bar, or have uninterrupted work time in the office/study area. Alternatively, host a grilling party at the outdoor built-in BBQ area and have a refreshing dive in the swimming pool. Get to enjoy solar exposure all day while the kids have fun with you, or in their dedicated playroom. Located in the sought-after and upcoming suburb of Lagonissi, Emeraldia stands between the southeast of Athens and the historic Cape Sounio. From relaxing strolls in nature to city-chic restaurants, cafeterias, and bars within reach at all times, you can have the best of both worlds. The price includes one more plot in the front, which could be used to build a guest house, tennis/basketball courts, a health club, or extend the garden. The buyer of this property is eligible for the Greek Golden Visa Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A one-of-a kind villa with immediate access to the beach, in Anavyssos, a suburb of the prestigious Athenian Riviera. The residence occupies in total 954sq.m., of which 680sq.m. are the main areas and 274sq.m. are the auxiliary areas. It extends across 3 levels and it seamlessly combines luxury with modern aesthetics, creating the ideal space for relaxation and calmness. The ground floor consists of a spacious living with a dining room and a fully equipped kitchen. The open-plan layout connects the indoor areas with the superb outdoor areas. At the same level, there is also 1 en-suite bedroom as well as the maids’ rooms with their bathrooms. The 1st floor provides 2 en-suite bedrooms, 1 of which is the master that offers a spectacular sea view, while the second bedroom has immediate access to the swimming pool designated for this level. The lower level boasts 3 additional en-suite bedrooms, two guest rooms, each with its own bathroom, changing rooms and ample storage areas. The outdoor spaces of the villa are just as spectacular and include the main swimming pool with plenty seating areas, beautifully crafted gardens, a tennis court and a padel court. There is a covered parking area for 6 cars. The property has been recently renovated with high quality materials, and offers magical views from both the internal and external areas. A private paradise on the waterfront, just a short drive from the Athenian capital.
…By Barnes Greece
Positioned on a hillside above the coastline of Paros, Galene is a contemporary residence designed around its elevated setting and the expansive views that unfold across the Aegean. From its vantage point, the property looks towards neighbouring islands and the open sea beyond, with uninterrupted sunset views becoming a defining feature of daily life throughout the year. Set within approximately 8,005 sqm (86,166 sq.ft.) of land, the residence combines the simplicity of Cycladic architecture with a scale that allows for both openness and privacy. Whitewashed volumes are integrated into the hillside through the use of natural stone, while shaded terraces and carefully considered proportions create a seamless transition between the built environment and the surrounding landscape. The approach remains discreet, with the house revealing itself gradually as it follows the contours of the terrain. The principal living spaces are arranged to maintain a constant connection with the sea and the changing light beyond. Generous openings allow natural ventilation and daylight to move through the interiors, while the layout encourages an effortless relationship between indoor and outdoor living. Throughout the residence, a restrained palette of stone, timber and soft neutral tones reflects the character of the island itself, creating interiors that feel calm, balanced and closely connected to their setting. Seven en-suite bedrooms are distributed throughout the property, each positioned to capture light, views and privacy. The accommodation is arranged so that individual suites maintain a sense of independence while remaining connected to the overall flow of the residence. Broad openings frame the landscape from many of the rooms, allowing the coastline and sea to remain a constant presence throughout the house. A separate lower level provides additional accommodation with independent access, creating flexibility for guests, staff or extended family. This level also incorporates a series of adaptable spaces that can support recreation, wellness or leisure uses according to individual requirements, further enhancing the versatility of the property. Outdoor living forms an integral part of the architectural concept. Terraces extend naturally from the interior spaces and are positioned to take full advantage of the views, while the configuration of the residence provides shelter from the stronger northern winds without compromising its connection to the landscape. The various outdoor areas are arranged to follow the rhythm of the site, allowing different perspectives of the sea and surrounding coastline throughout the day. The landscaping remains deliberately understated, reinforcing the sense that the residence belongs naturally within its environment. Native planting, stone retaining walls and carefully shaped outdoor spaces support the architecture without competing with the wider landscape, allowing the horizon and the surrounding terrain to remain the dominant visual elements. Despite its sense of seclusion, Galene remains within easy reach of several beaches, traditional villages, harbour towns and the everyday amenities that make Paros one of the Cyclades’ most established year-round destinations. As evening settles across the island, the changing colours of the sea and sky become the defining feature of the setting, with uninterrupted views extending across the Aegean towards the horizon. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on a secluded stretch of coastline in Pelion, Tiara is a private waterfront estate occupying approximately 9,825 sqm (105,756 sq.ft.) of land with direct access to the sea. Positioned above a sheltered bay, the property combines substantial accommodation with a setting defined by privacy, mature landscape and uninterrupted views across the water toward the distant coastline. The estate unfolds across the natural contours of the hillside, with the main residence and guest accommodation arranged to take advantage of the elevated position while maintaining a sense of separation throughout the property. From multiple points across the estate, the sea remains a constant presence, while the surrounding landscape provides both shelter and privacy. The architecture draws on the traditional character of Pelion through the use of local materials and balanced proportions, while the interiors are designed for contemporary coastal living. Broad verandas, covered terraces and generous openings create a natural connection between the interior spaces and the surrounding landscape, allowing the house to respond comfortably to the climate throughout the year. The principal living areas are expansive yet welcoming, with high timber ceilings, polished wood floors and wide openings framing the sea beyond. The reception spaces flow naturally towards the outdoor terraces, creating a continuous relationship between the interior and exterior areas. Throughout the day, changing light from the water moves through the house, adding warmth and depth to the interiors. The kitchen is positioned at the heart of the residence and connects directly with both the indoor living spaces and the outdoor dining areas. Large openings encourage natural airflow through the house during the warmer months, while the layout supports both everyday living and extended stays. Accommodation is distributed between the main residence and five independent guest houses, allowing the property to function comfortably for larger families while preserving privacy throughout the estate. In total, the property comprises ten bedrooms and ten bathrooms, with many of the suites enjoying direct access to terraces or quieter areas of the grounds. The outdoor spaces form an integral part of the estate. The swimming pool occupies a prominent position above the coastline, while terraces, pathways and seating areas are arranged throughout the grounds to take advantage of the views and changing orientation of the site. Below, direct access to the sea creates an unusually close relationship with the waterfront, rarely encountered within such a private setting. Pelion remains one of Greece’s most distinctive coastal regions, where forested mountains descend directly towards the sea and traditional villages continue to shape the character of the landscape. While nearby tavernas, harbours and beaches remain easily accessible, the estate itself retains a strong sense of seclusion. As the light softens across the bay in the late afternoon, the coastline gradually recedes into the distance, leaving the sea as the defining element of the view.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within the hills of Southern Crete, Solstice is a collection of five contemporary residences positioned between the island’s mountainous interior and the Libyan Sea. The development occupies a landscape defined by open horizons, rugged terrain and a strong connection to the natural topography, with each villa carefully positioned to maximise privacy while maintaining uninterrupted views of the coastline. The architecture adopts a restrained and contemporary language, using low horizontal volumes, natural materials and earthy tones that allow the buildings to sit comfortably within their surroundings. Rather than imposing upon the landscape, the residences follow the contours of the site, creating a quiet dialogue between architecture and terrain. Each villa is conceived as an independent residence, with a layout that prioritises openness, natural light and a direct relationship with the outdoors. Generous glazing extends across the principal façades, framing expansive sea views while drawing daylight deep into the interiors. The transition between interior and exterior spaces is gradual and fluid, reinforced by consistent materials and carefully considered proportions throughout. The principal living areas are arranged as open, interconnected spaces that orient towards the sea, allowing the surrounding landscape to remain a constant visual presence. Clean architectural lines, exposed structural elements and a palette of stone, concrete and timber create interiors that feel calm, contemporary and rooted in their environment. Behind the residences, the mountains provide a sense of enclosure and protection, while the open southern aspect ensures uninterrupted views across the coastline. The bedroom suites continue the same architectural approach, combining simplicity of form with carefully framed outlooks. Openings are positioned to balance privacy and orientation, allowing each room to remain connected to the wider landscape while maintaining a sense of seclusion. Throughout the residences, the emphasis remains on proportion, light and the relationship between the built form and its setting. Outdoor spaces are integrated into the overall architectural composition rather than treated as separate elements. Terraces extend naturally from the interior volumes, following the topography and creating multiple vantage points from which to experience the sea and surrounding hills. The overall masterplan has been carefully considered so that each residence feels distinct and private, while collectively forming a cohesive architectural response to the landscape of Southern Crete. Located in one of the island’s most unspoilt regions, Solstice combines contemporary architecture with the scale, openness and natural beauty that define Crete’s southern coastline.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Azure Dream occupies a privileged waterfront position in Syvota, where the estate extends directly towards the sea and enjoys uninterrupted views across the harbour and the wooded coastline beyond. Set within private landscaped grounds, the property combines a strong connection to the water with a sense of privacy that is increasingly uncommon within walking distance of a village marina. The orientation ensures that the sea remains a constant presence throughout the estate, visible from the principal living areas, terraces and gardens alike. The property is arranged as a main residence accompanied by a separate guest house, positioned carefully within the grounds to maintain independence between the two buildings while preserving the open views across the bay. The landscape unfolds gradually towards the shoreline, creating a natural transition between the built environment and the water's edge. Mature planting softens the architecture and provides shelter and privacy throughout the estate. Within the principal residence, the interiors combine traditional Ionian architectural influences with a more contemporary approach to space and light. The main reception areas are arranged as interconnected living and dining spaces, characterised by timber flooring, vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams that introduce warmth and texture throughout. Large openings frame the sea beyond and allow natural airflow to move through the house during the warmer months, reinforcing the close relationship between the interior spaces and their coastal setting. The principal living areas extend directly onto the terraces overlooking the bay, where the elevated position enhances the connection to the surrounding landscape. From here, the view encompasses both the marina and the wooded hillsides that define the harbour. Throughout the day, the changing light across the water becomes an integral part of the experience of the house, creating a constantly evolving backdrop to the interiors. The guest house provides additional accommodation while maintaining its own distinct sense of privacy within the estate. Designed with the same restrained material palette and architectural language as the main residence, it complements the overall character of the property while functioning independently when required. One of the defining qualities of Azure Dream is the immediacy of its relationship with the sea. The shoreline lies directly below the estate, creating a rare sense of continuity between the property and the water itself. At the same time, the restaurants, cafés and marina of Syvota remain easily accessible on foot, allowing the property to balance privacy and convenience without compromise. As evening approaches, the harbour gradually becomes illuminated across the bay, while the water reflects the changing colours of the sky and surrounding coastline. From its elevated waterfront position, the estate remains quietly connected to both the sea and the rhythm of village life beyond.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a hillside above the northern coastline of Kefalonia near Fiskardo, this collection of three residences enjoys uninterrupted west-facing views across the Ionian Sea towards Ithaca and the mountainous mainland beyond. Arranged within a mature Mediterranean landscape, the property combines privacy, open sea vistas and immediate access to one of the island’s most sought-after regions, while remaining only a short drive from Fiskardo’s harbour and waterfront. The residences are carefully positioned across the natural slope of the land, allowing each to benefit from its own outlook and sense of independence. The architecture follows a restrained palette of warm-toned façades, natural stone and shaded terraces, designed to sit comfortably within the landscape rather than dominate it. The elevated setting ensures that the sea remains a constant presence throughout the property, while the topography preserves both openness and separation between the individual houses. The interiors are bright and understated, balancing contemporary comfort with a relaxed island character. Double-height living spaces introduce volume and natural light, while limestone flooring, timber detailing and neutral finishes create a calm and cohesive atmosphere throughout. Large openings connect the principal living areas directly to the terraces, reinforcing the relationship between the interior spaces and the surrounding landscape. During the warmer months, the houses function naturally as indoor-outdoor residences, shaped by the climate and orientation of the site. Together, the three villas provide eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, arranged to ensure privacy across the accommodation. The bedrooms maintain the same restrained architectural language found throughout the property, with natural light, simple materials and views extending either towards the sea or across the surrounding greenery. Several suites open directly onto terraces, while upper-level rooms enjoy broader panoramas across the coastline and neighbouring islands. The outdoor spaces are integrated into the natural contours of the hillside, creating a sequence of terraces and elevated vantage points facing the sea. The orientation allows open views across the Ionian from throughout the property, while shaded areas and carefully positioned outdoor living spaces encourage a gradual transition between the houses and the landscape around them. As the day progresses, the changing light moves across the water and surrounding coastline, reinforcing the strong connection between the property and its setting. Despite the sense of seclusion, the property remains closely connected to northern Kefalonia’s most desirable destinations. Fiskardo, Foki Beach and Xylokaravo Beach are all within easy reach, allowing residents to enjoy both the privacy of an elevated hillside position and immediate access to the coastline. The combination of sea views, natural surroundings and proximity to the island’s most established harbour village creates a setting that feels both connected and quietly removed from the rhythm of the summer season.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Azurine occupies an elevated position on the hillside of Ios, oriented towards the open Aegean and the distant islands beyond. Rather than standing apart from the terrain, the residence is integrated into it, following the natural contours of the site through a composition of stone, concrete and glass that remains low and horizontal against the landscape. The architecture is intentionally restrained, allowing the views, changing light and sense of openness to define the experience of the property. Arrival unfolds gradually through a sequence of sheltered spaces that reveal the sea in stages. The house is embedded within the hillside, with natural materials creating a strong visual connection between the built form and its surroundings. Deep overhangs and carefully considered proportions provide shade throughout the day while reinforcing the calm, linear character of the architecture. The principal living spaces are positioned along the seaward façade, where full-height glazing creates an uninterrupted relationship with the landscape. The interiors are defined by clean lines, generous proportions and a palette of natural materials that emphasises texture rather than decoration. Polished concrete, stone and timber are used throughout, creating a sense of continuity that allows the focus to remain on the sea and horizon beyond. The transition between interior and exterior spaces is seamless, giving the house an openness that extends well beyond its walls. At the heart of the residence, the living, dining and kitchen areas form a single flowing environment connected directly to the terraces and the water-facing edge of the property. Natural light moves through these spaces throughout the day, while the orientation encourages ventilation and a constant visual connection with the surrounding coastline. Even when inside, the house remains closely linked to the landscape beyond it. Outdoor areas extend naturally from the architecture, creating a series of spaces that face the sea from different vantage points. Covered terraces provide shelter during the warmer months, while open areas remain positioned to capture the changing colours of the sky and water. The relationship between the built spaces and the horizon is a defining feature throughout the property, with every principal area oriented towards the view. The five bedrooms continue the same architectural language of simplicity, proportion and connection to the landscape. Each is positioned to face the sea, with carefully framed outlooks that emphasise the surrounding environment. Private terraces extend several of the suites outward into the landscape, while natural materials and integrated detailing create spaces that feel calm, private and consistent with the rest of the residence. Despite its minimalist expression, the house is designed for comfortable year-round living. Contemporary infrastructure and practical amenities are integrated discreetly within the architecture, ensuring functionality without interrupting the visual clarity of the design. Positioned away from the busier areas of the island, Azurine enjoys a notably peaceful setting. The architecture remains closely tied to the hillside and the sea below, creating a residence defined less by individual features and more by its relationship with the landscape. As daylight softens towards evening, the horizon becomes the dominant presence, with sea and sky appearing to merge beyond the terraces.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Elite Oasis is situated within Filothei, one of Athens’ most established residential neighbourhoods, where broad tree-lined avenues, generous plots and low-density development create a notably private atmosphere within close reach of the city centre. Set on a 1,500 sqm plot, the residence has been designed around light, proportion and privacy, combining substantial interior volumes with a strong connection to its surrounding gardens. The architecture is defined by long horizontal lines, floor-to-ceiling glazing and a restrained palette of natural materials. From the street, the house maintains a discreet presence, revealing little of its scale. Internally, however, the residence unfolds through a series of interconnected living spaces organised around views towards the gardens and pool. Large glazed openings allow natural light to move throughout the interiors while creating a seamless relationship between the principal rooms and the outdoor spaces beyond. The ground floor is arranged as a sequence of formal and informal living areas that flow naturally into one another. Generous proportions and carefully considered sightlines create a sense of openness without sacrificing privacy. Pale timber, natural stone and softly textured finishes bring warmth to the contemporary architecture, while the connection to the landscaped surroundings remains constant throughout the main reception spaces. The gardens form an integral part of the property’s character. Mature planting around the perimeter creates a strong sense of enclosure and privacy, while the architecture opens fully towards the central outdoor areas. The elongated swimming pool reinforces the linear geometry of the house, and reflections from the water animate the interiors during the afternoon. Covered terraces extend the living spaces outdoors and allow the house to remain closely connected to the landscape throughout the year. The upper level functions as a private family domain, organised around a central sitting area and study space. The principal suite occupies a prominent position within the floor plan, accompanied by additional bedroom suites that maintain the same emphasis on natural light, generous proportions and views towards greenery rather than neighbouring properties. Throughout this level, the architecture prioritises calm, privacy and a strong connection to the mature landscape surrounding the residence. The lower level has been conceived as a self-contained leisure and wellness floor, connected naturally to the rest of the house through wide circulation spaces and consistent architectural detailing. The substantial footprint accommodates a variety of recreational, fitness, service and storage areas without compromising the openness of the principal living levels above. Secure parking is integrated discreetly within the structure of the residence. Despite the privacy and scale of the property, Filothei’s schools, cafés, cultural venues and commercial districts remain within easy reach, while central Athens is accessed quickly via nearby arterial routes. The result is a residence that combines the atmosphere of a private estate with the practicality and connectivity of an urban address. As evening light filters through the mature trees surrounding the property, the relationship between architecture, landscape and privacy becomes particularly apparent, creating a setting that feels remarkably secluded within the fabric of Athens.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached residences occupies a rare waterfront setting with direct access to the sea and uninterrupted views across the bay. Carefully arranged across the site to preserve privacy and openness, each residence enjoys both eastern and western exposures, allowing the changing character of the coastline and surrounding waters to remain a constant presence throughout the day. The architecture draws on the simplicity of Cycladic design, combining clean white volumes with natural stone elements and a strong relationship to the surrounding landscape. Rather than imposing itself on the peninsula, the development follows the contours of the site, creating a composition that feels closely connected to the coastline and the rhythm of life beside the sea. Each residence extends across approximately 450 sqm (4,844 sq.ft.) and is arranged over three levels. The principal living spaces occupy the heart of the house, where generous proportions, natural materials and large openings create an immediate connection with the surrounding views. The layout has been designed to maximise natural light, airflow and orientation, allowing the sea to remain visible from the main interior spaces while encouraging an effortless transition between indoor and outdoor living. The principal suite occupies the upper level, positioned to take advantage of the elevated outlook across the bay and neighbouring islands. Additional bedrooms are distributed across the main and lower levels, creating a layout that balances privacy with connectivity. Throughout the residences, the design remains calm and understated, with a restrained material palette and a focus on proportion, light and the relationship between the interiors and the landscape beyond. Outdoor spaces form an integral extension of each home. Broad terraces follow the coastline, creating a continuous connection to the sea, while the arrangement of the residences ensures a sense of seclusion despite their proximity to Naoussa. The setting changes subtly throughout the day, from the first light arriving across the bay in the morning to the softer evening glow that settles over the peninsula and the shoreline beyond. Designed for year-round occupation as much as seasonal living, the residences combine contemporary infrastructure with an architectural approach centred on simplicity, privacy and a direct connection to the water. The shoreline remains only moments away, while Naoussa's harbour, restaurants and everyday amenities are reached within minutes. The defining quality of the development is its relationship with the sea. Surrounded by water on three sides and positioned within one of Paros' most sought-after coastal settings, the residences remain closely connected to the landscape, the horizon and the changing light that moves across the bay from morning until dusk.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached waterfront villas occupies one of the most distinctive coastal settings on Paros. Surrounded by the sea on multiple sides, the development has been carefully arranged to preserve privacy, openness and uninterrupted views while maintaining a close connection to the island’s most vibrant village. The architecture follows a restrained Cycladic approach, with low horizontal forms integrated into the landscape rather than imposed upon it. White-rendered volumes and natural stone elements sit comfortably within the coastal terrain, while the orientation of each residence has been carefully considered to maximise sea views, natural light and protection from prevailing winds. From every part of the development, the relationship with the water remains constant, creating a strong sense of connection to the surrounding coastline. Set across approximately 13,700 sqm (147,465 sq.ft.) of land, the residences have been designed for both seasonal and year-round living. Contemporary infrastructure, including solar energy systems, VRV climate control, underfloor heating, advanced insulation and KNX automation, is incorporated discreetly within the architecture, ensuring comfort and efficiency without compromising the simplicity of the design. The interiors are defined by calm proportions, natural materials and a direct connection to the landscape. Open-plan living areas form the heart of each villa, oriented towards the sea and extending naturally onto the surrounding terraces through large glazed openings. Throughout the day, changing light moves across the interiors, while the proximity of the water becomes an integral part of the atmosphere within the homes. Each residence contains seven bedrooms arranged across three levels. The principal suite occupies the upper floor, positioned to capture expansive sea views and the shifting colours of the horizon. Additional bedroom accommodation is distributed across the main and lower levels, where the architecture creates a balance between openness and privacy while encouraging natural airflow throughout the warmer months. The outdoor spaces are conceived as a continuation of the architecture, unfolding across terraces that follow the contours of the peninsula and maintain a constant relationship with the sea. The positioning of each villa allows for generous outdoor living while preserving privacy between neighbouring residences, creating an environment that feels both secluded and connected to the surrounding coastline. A pathway leads directly from the development to the sandy beach below, where the shoreline extends into a series of smaller bays with clear water and sheltered swimming areas. Despite its proximity to Naoussa, the setting retains a notably peaceful character. As evening approaches, the changing light across the water gradually gives way to views of the harbour lights appearing in the distance along the coast. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A unique stone-built property on the beach of Sykamia in Kea. The 495sq.m. property is built on a plot of 19.000sq.m. and offers direct access to the sea. It is a residential complex that consists of 3 houses, 2 separate suites and a staff house. In total the property offers 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms as well as a fully equipped staff house. Outdoors there is an impressive 75sq.m. swimming pool, a pergola shaded bar, various dining and sitting areas, a BBQ and parking. There is also a potential to build more square meters. A truly unique property in one of the most beautiful beaches of the island.
…By Barnes Greece
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