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Renovation oversight, vendor management, everyday logistics — the unglamorous coordination that determines whether life in Greece actually runs smoothly.
Owning or living in a property in Greece, particularly while based partly elsewhere, generates a steady stream of small but genuinely important practical needs — a contractor who needs managing, a utility bill that needs paying while you are not in the country, a delivery that needs receiving, a property that needs checking after a winter storm. None of these are individually complicated, but collectively they are exactly the kind of thing that, left unmanaged, quietly erodes the pleasure of owning a property abroad.
Renovating a property in Greece while based in another country is one of the most common sources of frustration we hear about from clients who tried to manage it remotely without local oversight. Greek building timelines, permitting processes and contractor culture differ meaningfully from what most international clients are used to, and a renovation managed without someone trusted on the ground tends to run later and over budget more often than not. Having a single point of local oversight — checking progress, managing contractor relationships, flagging problems early — materially changes that outcome.
Concierge support particularly suits clients who own or are renovating a Greek property but spend significant time elsewhere, and want genuine peace of mind rather than periodic anxiety about what might be going wrong in their absence. It is equally relevant for full-time residents who simply prefer to delegate the practical layer of property ownership rather than manage it themselves.
Concierge support is typically arranged as an ongoing relationship rather than a one-off engagement, scaled to what a specific property and client actually need — from light-touch periodic checks through to full project management of a major renovation. We agree scope and reporting frequency directly with each client rather than applying a fixed package.
Greek weather, particularly across the islands, can occasionally cause genuine property issues — storm damage, power outages, water ingress — and having a trusted local contact who can respond quickly, assess the situation honestly and coordinate repairs is invaluable for owners who are not on-site. We maintain relationships with reliable local tradespeople precisely for this kind of urgent, unplanned need, not just routine maintenance.
For clients using a Greek property seasonally rather than year-round, proper opening and closing of a property each season — checking systems, addressing any winter damage, ensuring everything is genuinely ready before arrival — meaningfully affects both the property's condition over time and the simple pleasure of arriving somewhere that already feels cared for, rather than discovering problems on day one of a trip.
For owners who let their Greek property when not in use, coordinating guest turnover, cleaning, maintenance and guest communication is a substantial undertaking best handled locally rather than remotely. We can coordinate this directly or introduce clients to specialist local letting management companies, depending on the scale and nature of the letting activity involved.
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Start the Discovery ProgrammeDo you provide concierge services even if you didn't handle our original property purchase?
Yes — many clients engage us for concierge and property management support on properties we had no involvement in originally purchasing.
Can you manage a renovation entirely remotely on our behalf?
We provide local oversight and regular reporting, with the level of involvement scaled to what you need — from periodic checks through to close, frequent on-site management, depending on the project.
Is this service available across all of Greece, or just specific regions?
Our concierge network is strongest across our core markets — Corfu, the Ionian islands, Athens and the Cyclades — and we would discuss honestly whether we can provide the right level of local support for a property outside those areas.