Greek Island Crete Good For Property

Jun 6
08:36

2008

Nicholas Marr

Nicholas Marr

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Buying property in Greece then you may have thought about the Greek Islands. Crete is one of those special places where tourism and buying a holiday home merge. This article gives an insight into Crete and the property market on the island

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The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home,Greek Island Crete Good For Property Articles vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilometers of coastline, is the largest island in Greece and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean, and is important historically as the home of the Minoan Civilization and has many archaeological remains for visitors to see and explore.

Crete, approximately 160 kilometers south of the Greece mainland, has a population of nearly 650,000 residents, who mostly reside on the north coast of the island. A long mountain chain runs through the island, coming right to the sea along much of the southern coast, where there a number of smaller towns and beaches. The climate is temperate, with summers long and hot and winters mild. During the winter, snow falls in the mountains, and occasionally along the northern side of the island but rarely on the south.

The largest city on the island is Heraklion, with nearly 150,000 residents, followed by Chania, with 54,000 residents and Rethymno. Chania and Rethymno are the most popular destinations for tourists on the western part of the island. On the eastern half, Heraklion is the business and commerce capital of the island, with Agios Nikolaos and Sitia being popular tourist destinations.

In between Heraklion and Rethymno is the small town of Panormos, where a new home development is under construction. Panorma Seafront homes all have sea views, shared or private swimming pools and are located within 50 meters of the sea. Homes here begin at under ¬70,000 for a 1 bedroom property, while 3 bedroom houses can run over ¬200,000. This development is a fine example of the type of property available off-plan and nearly new on this idyllic island.

The main airport for Crete is Heraklion International Airport, also known as Nikos Kazantzakis International Airport (HER), which serves many UK and European cities with daily, nonstop flights. The other international airport on Crete is Chania International Airport (CHQ), serving the western part of the island. A number of discount airlines fly to both airports, making it a reasonably priced destination. There are also ferries that travel to and from the Greek mainland, often taking an overnight for the trip.

My top tip if buying land in Crete with an intention to build is use to local builders. Attempting to build or renovate a house without using a local architect is not a good idea and may be a false economy. The climate of Crete is very different from the climate of northern Europe and may demand different types of building materials and procedures. Dealing with builders without a local architect to oversee the project may also be disastrous and could lead to expensive errors owing to communication problems