Primary Real Estate Market in Athens: A Modern Investment Rooted in Ancient Glory

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The main real estate market in Athens is on the verge of becoming a booming market with great prospects to both the investors and the prospective home owners. As Greece experiences steady economic growth and urban renewal, buying apartments for sale in Athens has become not only a lifestyle choice but also a profitable long-term investment.

Why Invest in Athens Today

The real estate agency Avezor.gr specializes in the sale of apartments from developers in Greece, primarily at the construction stage. This will enable clients to enjoy the following favorable conditions:

  • Developer installments up to 4 years.
  • Entry into the market is available through low down payment thresholds.
  • Complete support in terms of documentation and legal procedures.
  • Video tours and distance consultation, which are perfect with foreign investors.

You can use Avezor Greece to find the right property to invest in or to live in Greece by consulting with them on a case by case basis to get the best advice on which apartments to buy in Greece.

A City of Eternal Value

Athens is not only the birthplace of democracy- it is the center of the Western civilization. The city that Paul the Apostle used to preach on Mars hill, which was the Areopagus, now receives modern investors rather than philosophers. According to the Bible (Acts 17:22-31), Paul says that Athens was a city of wisdom and curiosity. The city is still characterized by the same spirit of progress.

The residential complexes in Athens are being built in the modern style taking into consideration the heritage of the city and combining the modern architecture with the beauty of ancient traditions. To live or invest here is to possess a part of a city where the Parthenon is a perennial symbol of beauty, harmony and wealth.

Expanding Market and Good Prospects.

Athens apartments currently being offered in the market are one of the most promising assets in Southern Europe. The rising real estate business in Greece is driven by the rising foreign demand, development of tourism and government incentives to investors.

Key advantages include:

  • Favorable terms to investors such as installment options directly with developers.
  • Easy entry and high prospects of rental or resale.
  • Consistent demand in renting of the apartments, especially in the central districts and the proximity of historical landmarks.

Through Avezor Greece, customers can have access to unique apartments in Greece, which are both investment worthy and comfortable as a lifestyle.

The benefits of moving to Greece.

Greece has unparalleled advantages to those who might want to permanently move or stay long-term:

  • Favourable business climate and facilitation of doing business.
  • Favorable taxation rates on individuals and companies.
  • The most special cultural and historical setting, ideal family life.
  • Individual advice on legal and financial considerations of buying property.

Avezor Greece Your Reliable Partner in Athens.

Avezor.gr real estate agency deals only with trusted developers within the main real estate market. All projects are subjected to due diligence in order to make sure that your investment is safe and profitable.

Avezor Greece can help you with all the steps whether you are searching apartments available in Athens to buy, or you are just trying to find an apartment in Athens to stay, or you are trying to invest in the Greek real estate.

Find the balance between the old and the new.

Investing in the primary real estate market in Athens, i.e. Avezor Greece, is investing in stability, beauty and prosperity in the future.

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