Properties located on the northernmost island of the Cyclades, renowned for its diverse landscapes ranging from mountainous interiors to sandy beaches, constitute a unique segment of the Hellenic property market. These holdings encompass a variety of structures, including traditional stone houses, modern villas, and undeveloped land suitable for construction. Examples include restored captain’s houses in Chora, contemporary residences with Aegean Sea views, and plots of land in areas like Batsi or Gavrio.
The significance of this sector stems from several factors, including the island’s distinctive architectural style, its proximity to Athens, and its reputation as a less crowded and more authentic Cycladic destination compared to islands like Mykonos or Santorini. Investment in this area offers the potential for rental income, long-term appreciation, and personal enjoyment of a tranquil island lifestyle. Historically, the island has attracted discerning buyers seeking a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and relative accessibility.