Smartphone in an office displaying the title "10 CRUCIAL CHANGES FOR PROPERTY IN 2026" with date Tuesday, March 17, next to a house model and a key.

10 changes affecting every property owner in Greece in 2026

Spiti Gkonzalez
17.03.2026
If you own property in Greece, 2026 brings changes you can't ignore. Some of these come into effect in a few weeks, and if you don't know them, you'll learn the hard way: with a fine, lost money, or legal trouble you could have avoided. POMIDAS recently informed owners in 10 cities in Northern Greece. These are the 10 issues that were at the forefront and concern every property owner in the country.

The 10 topics you need to know

The topics on which the president of POMIDA informed the property owners who participated were mainly the following:

- Recent changes in income and capital taxation of real estate
- The new regulations on residential and commercial leases
- The mandatory bank payment of rent from 1.4.2026 and its consequences
- The upcoming Property Ownership and Management Registry (M.I.D.A.) of AADE
- The mandatory energy upgrade of buildings and elevator registration
- The Certificate of Solvency and the order for rent repayment due to lease expiration
- The new Local Development Fee (TTA) 1,000% which will be three times the ENFIA
- The new urban planning restrictions on construction and short-term rentals
- The new regulations for inheritance contracts, wills, debts, legal shares, etc.
- The Home Insurance Program for POMIDA members with a 20% discount on ENFIA.

Do you know what is changing but also how it affects your area;

The above changes do not affect all markets equally. The mandatory bank payment of rent, the restrictions on short-term rentals, the new TTA, all have different significance depending on where your property is located and its use.

At Spitigkonzalez, we monitor weekly the prices, trends, and activity of the market across dozens of areas throughout Greece neighborhood by neighborhood, week by week.

Because knowing what is changing in the law is not enough, you also need to know how the market is moving in the area that concerns you.

Source: APE

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