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How much does it pay to own and rent property in Greece (tables)

What emerges from the latest Kapa Research survey for the 42nd POMIDA Real Estate and Real Estate Market Conference - Waiting for better prices - Only 14% are considering selling

Newsroom January 27 01:05

Taxation may be the big thorn in the side of property owners in Greece at the moment, but nearly 6 in 10 or 59% of respondents to the latest KARA Research property survey consider it in their interest to own and rent property.

For landlords themselves, the figure drops slightly to 55%, with 32% responding that ‘it is not in their best interest’, however in both cases the numbers are up on a few years ago. In 2018 those responding that ‘it is in their best interest’ to own and rent property was at 25% with the lowest figure, at 12%, being recorded, understandably, in 2014 with the collapse of the property market (when the financial crisis had wiped out values and yields).

 

These, among other things, are the findings of a survey by Kappa Research of a sample of 1,070 people from across the country conducted on 17-21 January on behalf of the Panhellenic Federation of Property Owners (POMIDA), which held its conference last Saturday. Amid a booming market, Greeks believe that investment interest in the property market in Greece will show further growth in the coming years in the 2025-2026 period, as estimated by two-thirds (66%) and a 17% estimate that it will decrease, a figure that has also risen compared to 2018 when the figure was 50%.

 

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