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These beach houses are so simple and can fit so many people. I would love to live in a place like this one day, does anyone know how much something like this would cost? I don't need anything too fancy, just somewhere to spend my summers :)

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It's going to vary from city to city and island to island, and it's going to depend on the interior (how old is it?). Houses aren't cheap near the beach. If you're thinking of owning one for investment income then think again. Property taxes are weird, and the payback period is very long.
 
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It's going to vary from city to city and island to island, and it's going to depend on the interior (how old is it?). Houses aren't cheap near the beach. If you're thinking of owning one for investment income then think again. Property taxes are weird, and the payback period is very long.
From what I understand, the process might be a little complicated if you are a foreigner or don't live in Greece. I remember that they made a new law where foreigners have to pay an extra tax on property if they live outside of Greece. I didn't really look into it, it's just what a friend of mine told me who was looking to get a summer home in Greece so I never really bothered to research it on my own....it sounded like a really hefty price
 
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From what I understand, the process might be a little complicated if you are a foreigner or don't live in Greece. I remember that they made a new law where foreigners have to pay an extra tax on property if they live outside of Greece. I didn't really look into it, it's just what a friend of mine told me who was looking to get a summer home in Greece so I never really bothered to research it on my own....it sounded like a really hefty price
This is true. I completely forgot about that.
 
Ha ha, I have no idea - but I would like something like that too! Anyone know any good real estate sites in Greece? It's hard to know what is reputable.
 
I've seen beachfront houses in Greece vary a lot in price depending on the location. Some of the more affordable options are on less touristy islands or the mainland coastline. If you’re thinking about renting out your property when you're not using it, looking at how property management works in other places, like with https://www.valleymanagementgroupinc.com/, could give you some useful ideas for handling rentals and maintenance.
 
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Harvest Traditions in Greece for Olives?

I’ve always been fascinated by the olive harvest in Greece — not just the agricultural side, but the traditions that go along with it. I know olives have been a cornerstone of Greek life for thousands of years, and that harvest time is a big event in many villages.

For those who have experienced it firsthand, what’s the process like? Do families still gather together to pick olives by hand, or is it mostly done with modern equipment now? Are there specific rituals, blessings, or celebrations before or after the harvest?

I’ve heard that in some places, the first oil pressed is shared or offered in church — is that still common? And do different regions of Greece have their own unique customs tied to the olive harvest?

Would love to hear stories, memories, and local traditions from around the country.

Decorating the Christmas Boat?

I’ve always loved seeing photos of the decorated Greek Christmas boat, but I’ve never actually done it myself. This year I’m thinking of finally giving the tradition a try, and I’d love some guidance from those who grew up with it or still decorate one at home.

How do you choose the size or style of the boat? Do people usually use a wooden model, something handmade, or even a simple paper version? I’m also curious about how it’s decorated, is it mostly lights and ribbons, or are there specific colors and symbols that carry meaning? And where in the house do you typically place it?

I’ve read that the tradition goes back to honoring sailors and welcoming loved ones home for the holidays, which I find beautiful. If anyone has stories, photos, or tips for creating a first Christmas boat, I’d love to hear them.

Greek New Year Traditions?

I was thinking about Greek New Year’s and realized how different it can look depending on the family. Some people keep it very simple, others have a full house, food on the table, and specific traditions they do every year.

In my family, the focus was always on being together, cutting the vasilopita, and easing into the new year rather than making a big spectacle of it. I know some families stay up late, some go to church, and others treat it more like a quiet reset after the holidays.

I’m curious how others celebrate. Do you have any specific New Year’s traditions that feel especially Greek to you? Is there something you do every year without thinking about it, or something that only makes sense inside your family? I’d love to hear how people mark the start of the year.

Symbolism of Christopsomo?

I’ve been reading a bit about christopsomo lately and realized I don’t fully understand all of the symbolism behind it. I know it’s more than just a Christmas bread, and that many families treat it with a lot of reverence, especially on Christmas Day. I’ve seen versions decorated with a cross, nuts, and sometimes intricate patterns pressed into the dough, and I’m curious what each of those elements traditionally represents.

In some households, it seems to be baked only once a year and cut in a very specific way, almost like a ritual. In others, the customs appear to vary by region or family history. I’d love to hear how people learned about christopsomo growing up, and whether the symbolism was explained to them or simply passed down through practice.

If you know the meanings behind the decorations, ingredients, or serving traditions, I’d really appreciate hearing more.

Where’s the Best Place in Greece to Experience Apokries?

If I were to go to Greece during Apokries, where should I go? I know it’s celebrated all over the country, but each region seems to have its own unique twist.

I’m torn between wanting to see something authentic and traditional versus something big and carnival-like. Do smaller towns do anything special, or is it best to experience it in a major city?

I’ve heard about flour wars in Galaxidi, the goat-mask dancers in Skyros, and those fire-lit parades in Xanthi, all sound amazing but so different!

If you’ve been in Greece during Apokries, where would you recommend going, and why? Is there a particular village or island where it still feels old-world and local rather than touristy?
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