Greece Mulls Freezing New Short-Term Rental Listings Beyond Athens
Concerns are mounting in Greece's short-term rental (Airbnb) market after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveiled the prospect of new restrictions being imposed, during his address at the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair. The government is weighing further limits, including the possible suspension of new listings outside Athens in other popular destinations. A decision is expected within the next two months. Already, licenses for new Airbnb-style rentals in central Athens have been frozen, with officials examining whether to extend the ban to both mainland and island areas hit hardest by the housing crisis. At the same time, the Ministry of Tourism is enforcing stricter requirements for properties listed on rental platforms. The plan, according to government sources, is to keep restrictions in place through 2027 in hope of easing pressure on the housing market. Yet, a study by the Athens University of Economics and Business...
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