Bought Property in Greece From Abroad? What Happens Next

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June 16, 2026

You Bought the Property. Now Comes the Part No One Warned You About.

Buying property in Greece from abroad is a huge milestone. But once the papers are signed, deeper questions begin.

Questions we more often hear include:

  • What needs to be repaired first?
  • Can the kitchen be saved?
  • Is the electrical system safe?
  • Who will manage the trades while you are overseas?
  • How much should you spend before the property becomes over-improved?
  • And how do you turn a dated Greek apartment, villa, or investment property into something livable, elegant, and ready?

This is exactly where many expats and foreign investors lose time, money, and confidence.

At Studio de la Serna, we help expats, Greek diaspora buyers, executive relocations, and foreign investors turn newly purchased properties in Greece into clear, beautiful, functional homes.

Our work sits between interior design, renovation planning, local coordination, furnishing, and arrival-ready setup — so you are not left managing a project from another country with a WhatsApp thread, a prayer, and someone’s cousin’s contractor that really isn’t a contractor.

The First Step Is Not Shopping. It Is Clarity.

Most buyers want to start with furniture. We start with the property.

Before selecting sofas, tiles, lighting, or curtains, you need to understand what the home actually requires. Many Greek properties, especially older apartments in Athens, coastal homes, and village houses, need practical upgrades before they are ready for modern living.

This usually includes kitchen improvements, bathroom modernization, lighting upgrades, electrical checks, storage planning, painting, plumbing, carpentry, or layout corrections.

A good interior plan protects you from spending money in the wrong order. A beautiful chair will not solve non-existent storage, an awkward floor plan, or a bathroom that was last updated a few years before the financial crisis or building inspections.

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What Expats Usually Need After Buying in Greece

Every property is different, but most foreign buyers need help with one or more of the following:

1. A Property Design Review

You need a professional eye on what should stay, what should go, what needs urgent attention, and what can wait.

This is especially important if you bought the property remotely, inherited a family home, or purchased something “renovated” that does not meet your standard.

A design review gives you priorities, not panic.

2. A Renovation Scope

Greek renovation quotes can be vague. One contractor says one thing. Another says something completely different. Suddenly the “simple refresh” is a full construction opera with no intermission.

We help define the scope clearly: kitchen, bath, lighting, carpentry, painting, plumbing, flooring, storage, procurement, styling, and installation.

This gives you control before money starts moving.

3. A Realistic Budget

Foreign buyers often underestimate what it takes to bring a Greek property up to the level they expect.

The budget should reflect the property’s purpose:

  • personal home
  • holiday home
  • retirement base
  • executive relocation
  • short-term rental
  • villa investment
  • resale-focused asset

A home for your family and a property designed for rental income do not need the same decisions. They need the right decisions.

4. Local Coordination

This is the part most buyers underestimate.

You may need a painter, electrician, plumber, carpenter, tile installer, delivery team, curtain maker, lighting supplier, appliance vendor, and someone on site to check what was actually done.

Studio de la Serna provides local control through vetted teams, site visits, quality checks, sourcing, procurement, and installation coordination. Your site already describes this as part of your value: clarity, local control, modernization, turnkey delivery, and protecting the value of the home.

5. Furnishing and Arrival-Ready Setup

Once the renovation work is defined, the next issue is furnishing.

Most expats do not have time to spend weeks in Greek showrooms comparing sofas, mattresses, curtain rods, appliances, cookware, lighting temperatures, outdoor furniture, and delivery windows.

They want to arrive and live.

That is the point.

Our role is to turn the home from “technically purchased” into emotionally and practically ready.

The Biggest Mistake: Treating the Property Like a Decorating Project

If you have bought a property in Greece, this is not just about choosing pretty things.

It is about function, logistics, value, and daily comfort.

The right design plan helps answer:

  • What needs to be modernized before move-in?
  • What should be invested in first?
  • Which upgrades will improve comfort and resale value?
  • Which design choices will photograph well for rental income?
  • Which materials are durable enough for Greek weather and guest use?
  • Which local suppliers can actually deliver?
  • What can be managed while you are abroad?

That is why interior design for expats in Greece needs to be more than mood boards. It needs strategy, sourcing, renovation intelligence, and execution.

For Foreign Investors, Design Is Not Decoration. It Is Asset Protection.

If your Greek property is an investment, design decisions affect performance.

A rental property needs durability, guest comfort, strong photography, storage, lighting, easy maintenance, and a sense of place. A villa needs to feel memorable without becoming overdesigned. An Athens apartment needs to feel modern, efficient, and livable.

The goal is not to copy a hotel room. The goal is to make the property feel considered, high-quality, and easy to choose.

For investors, the wrong choices create expensive problems: weak reviews, constant repairs, cheap-looking photos, low perceived value, and replacement costs.

The right design creates confidence before the guest even arrives.

How Studio de la Serna Helps After You Buy

Studio de la Serna is an expat-led, English and Spanish speaking interior design studio in Greece for expats, diaspora families, executives, and foreign investors who want a beautiful home without managing every detail themselves.

Depending on the property, we can help you:

  • review the property and define priorities
  • create a clear design direction
  • separate urgent upgrades from cosmetic changes
  • plan kitchens, bathrooms, lighting, storage, and furnishings
  • coordinate carpentry, electrical, painting, plumbing, and renovation work
  • source furniture, lighting, textiles, art, and accessories
  • manage deliveries and installation
  • prepare the property for arrival, rental, or resale

Our services are structured around four levels: Refresh, Redesign, Renovate, and Remodel — so the project can match the reality of the home, not a one-size-fits-all package.

Start With a Design Strategy Call

The smartest next step after buying property in Greece is not guessing.

It is getting a clear plan.

A Design Strategy Call helps identify what your property needs, what service level makes sense, and what should happen first. Your current appointment page positions this call for property owners who want interiors that understand their guests, buyers, and objectives — with an emphasis on durable design, stronger guest appeal, and better property performance.

Whether you bought a retirement home in Athens, a holiday apartment on the Riviera, a family property in the Peloponnese, or a rental investment in Greece, the next step is the same:

Get clarity before you spend.

Because the right plan does more than make the home beautiful.
It protects your time, your budget, your investment, and your arrival.

Book a 30-Minute Design Strategy Call

Bought the property? Now let’s make it livable, valuable, and arrival-ready.

Articles by:
Violeta de la Serna