Athens had already led the rankings between 2022 and 2024, with double-digit growth in hotel values (11.6%, 11.2% and 11.8% respectively).
Construction of Metro Line 4 is proving particularly influential, reshuffling real estate demand in neighborhoods it will serve, including Kypseli, Galatsi, and Exarchia.
In total, the measure will cover 12,720 settlements across Greece, home to over 2.1 million residents—both on the mainland and islands.
All-time favorite Mykonos remains the priciest island to buy a holiday home; Folegandros and Antiparos lead in average selling price growth.
The average price per square meter for newly built properties in the broader Athens-Piraeus area reached 3,706 euros.
POMIDA urges extending the deadline for a further year, until Dec. 31, 2025, to allow sufficient time for the registry to be operational.
The temporary objective property values determined by the system will be valid for a maximum of six months.