Looking for buy – sale land east Crete?

If you’re looking for a land blessed by the gods, rumor has it Elounda is the place. With an incredible Mediterranean landscape in conjunction with rich historic and cultural significance, Elounda is a destination for many tourists, travelers and expats. Don’t these 3 uncompeatable lands for sale http://milatos.com/land-sale-elounda . Whether you’re moving to Crete to enjoy life in Elounda , Aghios Nikolaos or Heraklion or anywhere in between, you’ve probably considered buying property on the island nation. Property ownership in Greece is incredibly common– some 80% of residents own their homes thanks to a strong culture of family and inherited property. Despite the large number of “taken” homes, however, there’s still plenty of opportunity to snap up a little piece of paradise as your own. If you’re ready to take the plunge on Hellenic property, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about buying a home or land in Greece. What’s the property market like in Greece? It’s no secret that the Greek economy is in a bad state– after a major crash in 2009, the nation has struggled to regain footing. That being said, the economy is slowly growing; predictions show a 2.7% increase for 2017 and another 3.1% in 2018. The housing market, however, is showing a significantly slower recovery. Property prices have dropped by nearly half since the market’s peak in 2008, though the ongoing downward trend seems to be slowing. According to the Bank of Greece, the reported .46% drop in prices was actually a .03% increase when adjusted for inflation. The number of real estate transactions, however, remains abysmal, maintaining a 72% decrease since 2008.

plot for sale in Elounda Crete with view to the sea

plot sale Elounda Crete

Cheap plot for sale Elounda Crete

Amazing plots within Elounda with sea view to gulf of Elounda . Plots with area greater that 2200 square meters ideal for an holiday home land just 5 min to the beach of Elounda .

Very cheap prices on these lands you can build up to 186 sqm

Watch the video of this amazing plot for sale in Elounda Crete

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Self drive Crete

As a magnification of all of Greece’s Aegean glory, boasting soul-thumping history, agonisingly beautiful scenery and gastronomy to-die-for, Crete dials your Greek experience up to 11. The one caveat, however, to a tour of Crete is the finite supply of one key resource: time. To truly appreciate Crete, in all its historic, gastronomic and oceanic glory, travellers need to either move fast and cover vast distances, or take the time to walk through the ages. With the remants of the island’s Minoan, Venetian, Roman and Byzantine culture on show across the country, the option of taking a tour that gets you to any one location quickly – leaving time for appreciation and a shot of ouzo or two – is well worth considering.

Greek Woman from Crete Rents Just a Bed on Airbnb and People Love it ?

With the promising title of ”Summer Bed under the Stars,” a woman from the town of Paleocastro, near Heraklion, aims to attract tourists who wish to experience Crete’s hospitality …without the benefit of a roof. The woman, who rents her bed in the backyard of her property, describes it on *Airbnb* as a beautiful and warm bed ”which is only one hundred meters from the beach, and thirteen kilometers (eight miles) from the city of Heraklion.” Photo by airbnb She also promises that whoever rents her bed will be able to ”dream under thousands of stars of the night sky.” The bed comes with the “luxury” of a shared kitchen, a toilet and a bathroom. However, the property owner charges only €32 per night*.!!!!!!! Airbnb* informs the people who are interested in this ”property,” that the amenities, unfortunately, do not include air-conditioning, television, heating or a fire alarm. Also, if the visitor desires the luxury services of cleaning, he or she will have to pay €41 per night! People have actually stayed at the property already, and taken advantage of her outdoor bed under the stars, with the resulting reviews being quite favorable. One reviewer notes that everything was good, apart from the fact that an avenue was nearby, and the noise was “quite annoying.” Another wrote that he slept there for one night, remarking that ”the garden was marvelous” and the experience unforgettable. In these days of “anything goes” tourism, this canopied bed under the Cretan sky looks like an inviting alternative for adventurous travelers.