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Greece:

Five arrested in Greek rental property scam

Five people have been arrested in Greece for conning property owners out of more than 12,000 euros in management fees after promising to let out homes to tenants that never actuall…

Greece:

Greek tourism up 10 percent

Tourist arrivals to Greece are expected to rise by 8-10 percent by the end of 2006, reports the Athens News Agency... This week Stavros Andreadis, President of the Association of H…

Greece:

Fiery tempers on Greek islands

As the clear-up begins following the devastating forest fires that ripped through the heart of some of Greece’s most picturesque landscapes, arguments continue to rage over where…

Greece:

Jump on board for property in Greece

The credit crunch may have put paid to some of the more ostentatious displays of wealth that were regularly seen in the most fashionable parts of the world over that past decade, b…

Greece:

EU, Fewer Bargains Give Greece’s Property Market Hope for Recovery

Despite the country’s highly publicized debt, the property market in Greece isn’t as dire as it’s believed to be. More than 85 percent of Greeks still own homes and most …

Greece:

Greece prepares to sell islands

If you are one of those people who love to get one over on their neighbours and make them jealous, this could be the perfect opportunity. If you are looking for a property overseas…



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