Where do rich Greeks live?


Where do rich Greeks live? After Palaio Psychico, the richest area identified is the northern Athens suburb of Ekali, where 2,883 taxpayers declared annual incomes of 122,879. A distant third is Kolonaki, in the center of the capital, where 1,454 taxpayers declared incomes averaging at 77,419 euros.


What is the most luxurious area in Athens?

Kolonaki. Central Athens' plushest neighborhood is upmarket Kolonaki, home to several embassies, high-end shops, the British Council and a handful of museums and galleries.


Where do millionaires go in Greece?

Called 'the Hamptons of Greece,' the affluent hideout of Porto Heli in the Peloponnese attracts privacy-seeking royals, mega-rich tycoons and international A-listers.


Which Greek island is paid to live?

The Greek island of Antikythera. A secluded Greek island has become the latest Mediterranean idyl to offer to pay people to move there, teaming up with the Greek Orthodox church to offer new residents a monthly allowance totalling €18,000 (NZ$33,000).


What is the poorest city in Greece?

In the village of Organi, in Rhodope, northern Greece, a Greek coffee cost just 50 cents but there are few places left where you can purchase one. Only 501 residents remain there, and according to the tax office? s latest figures, it is the poorest village in the country.


Why is it so cheap to live in Greece?

The parity of the euro to the dollar has positively impacted the cost of living in Greece for expats. The dollar goes further than it ever has, making every day, and especially larger purchases, more affordable. If you're considering purchasing real estate in Greece, now is an opportune time to take the plunge!


What is the most expensive place to live in Greece?

The most expensive city in Greece is Athens: for a family of four, you spend €2,713 per month, for a single person — €801. Through the Golden Visa program, you can get a Greek residence permit in 6 months with investments in the country's economy €250,000+.


Is it cheaper to live in Greece or USA?

Cost Of Living In Greece Vs. The USA. It is 54% less expensive to live in Greece than living in the USA. The average cost of living for one person in Greece is $1020/month while it's $2213/month in the USA.


What is the millionaire island in Greece?

Skorpios is primarily known as the private island of the late Greek shipping billionaire Aristotle Onassis. It was bought in 1963 and believed to have cost him the equivalent of about €11,000 of today's money (2015).