The Greek Golden Visa program grants non‑EU investors residency and Schengen‑area travel rights when they purchase property in Greece. While the standard route requires a residential purchase of at least €800,000, a reformed conversion tier allows eligibility with a €250,000 investment if the building is converted from commercial or industrial use to residential.
How the €250,000 conversion tier works
- Eligibility – Any building that changes use from commercial/industrial to residential qualifies, regardless of its location in Attica.
- No size minimum – Unlike the €400,000 tier, which mandates a minimum of 120 m² per unit, the conversion tier imposes no minimum‑size rule, enabling compact, high‑yield apartments.
- Certification – The change‑of‑use must be officially certified before the residence application is filed.
- Tax – Rental income from the new units is subject to Greece’s progressive income‑tax system as soon as the property is let.
Market context
- Home prices in Greece rose 7.8 % in 2025 (Bank of Greece).
- Foreign buyer inflows reached a record €2.75 billion in 2024.
- The conversion tier is attractive because it offers residency at less than one‑third of the standard €800,000 threshold, but qualifying buildings are limited.
Current conversion projects meeting the €250,000 threshold
| Project | Location | Original use | Units | Size range | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celea Residence | Coastal district near the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center | Former industrial building | 29 homes | 33–40 m² | Top‑floor addition, private garden, minutes from tram and sea |
| Orelia Residence | Inland, within easy reach of the ancient city centre | Former commercial building | 28 homes | 1‑bedroom to duplexes, up to 68 m² | Communal garden, underground parking |
| Etolikou Seafront | Piraeus waterfront, ~10 m from Greece’s largest port | Former commercial building (4,000 m²) | 76 serviced residences | Studios to 2‑bedrooms, 25–72 m² | Rooftop pool with harbor view, gym, co‑working space, 24‑hour reception |
All three developments share:
- Energy class A rating.
- Ongoing construction status.
- Qualification under the €250,000 conversion tier.
Practical considerations for investors
- Developer expertise – Securing a conversion‑eligible property typically requires a developer experienced with the Golden Visa application process.
- Scarcity – Qualified buildings are few; availability can disappear quickly once listed.
- Yield focus – The lack of a size minimum allows developers to create compact units that can generate higher rental yields per euro invested.
- Post‑purchase management – Some developers, such as MIBS Group (50 + years in Greek real estate), offer end‑to‑end services: sourcing, conversion, residency filing, and property management.
Investors seeking residency through the Greek Golden Visa should prioritize early identification of conversion‑eligible assets, verify change‑of‑use certification, and assess the developer’s track record with similar projects.
Source article: www.imidaily.com






