MOVING TO GREECE! Renting an apartment, buying property, the official paperwork… and much more!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • In this video I will talk about things that are good to know, if you are planning to move to Greece. I will talk about renting an apartment, buying real estate and building a house. I go through the official paperwork, such as registering in the country, applying for a tax number, applying for a social security number, and much more.
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    Contact: mylifeinrhodes2023@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 21

  • @brasni1
    @brasni1 12 дней назад +1

    Kiitos asiallisesta videosta.
    Tieto asunnon ostamisesta ja sosiaalisista oloista oli aika nappiin, etkä sortunut mustamaalaukseen, etkä turhaan kehumiseen.
    Suomalaiselle hyvinvointivaltion kasvatille on varmasti vaikea tajuta mitään muuta kuin kotimaan turvallisuutta. Tässä ajatten tekemiesi videoiden katsojia.
    Olen itse arkkitehti ja asunut Lesbos saarella 25 vuotta. Olen käynyt Rodoksella monta kertaa syys- ja lokakuussa.
    Yleensä kiinnitän huomiota rakennusten tekniseen varusteluun ja kuntoon, enkä huomannut siellä puuttuvia lämpöpattereita tai huonoa ilmastointia.
    Kreikassa on tiukat säännöt rakennusten suunnittelussa ja rakentamisessa. Jos talo vuotaa, syypää on yleensä ammattatitaidoton toteutus. Pimeä työ kun on rakennusalalla hyvin yleistä.
    Jos talossa palelee talvella, syynä on lähinnä oma pihistely. Tai että ei yksinkertaisesti ole varaa maksaa sähkö- tai öljylaskuja.

    • @mylifeinrhodes
      @mylifeinrhodes  12 дней назад +1

      Kiitos sinulle asiallisesta kommentista.
      Halusin tässä videossa tuoda esiin faktoja, en omia mielipiteitäni. Faktat ovat mielenkiintoisempia, jokainen voi tehdä omat johtopäätöksensä.
      Olen huomannut useissa vuokra-asunnoissa huonot ja falskaavat ikkunat ja ovet. Siinä pihistetään kun ei itse tarvitse niissä asua.
      Nämä mun videot löytyy myös suomeksi (sujuvammat versiot) kanavalta Elämäni Rodoksella.

  • @annavsmith1
    @annavsmith1 27 дней назад +3

    Rhodes would be my 1st place to move... Beautiful weather, and self sufficient in fresh foods...

  • @giouras
    @giouras 28 дней назад +3

    I could stay for a while on a island but only for vacation. I could prefer to buy a house on main land. Winds and bad weather is a big problem for the islands. Ships don't move from the port plus the airports don't work. Also if must use a boat you need 12 hours minimum to arrive in Pireus. Main land Greece have cheaper and safer places to stay. This is only my opinion. Have a pleasant stay.

    • @mylifeinrhodes
      @mylifeinrhodes  27 дней назад +8

      I never considered storms or bad weather to be a big problem here. Winters are warmer than in mainland Greece. Planes and ships don't move for a few days maybe once a year. Rhodes is also self-sufficient in fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy products. Many things are more expensive on the islands, most of the time we order things from mainland Greece. All places have their pros and cons.

  • @sanehouseng
    @sanehouseng 5 дней назад +2

    Thanks a lot! Your video is really helpful. Acquired a property and moving to Athens with my family this year. Is a permit needed for mild renovation of the interior of an apartment ?

    • @mylifeinrhodes
      @mylifeinrhodes  5 дней назад +1

      Thank you ❣️ No, you don't need a permit for that.

  • @aclem8246
    @aclem8246 28 дней назад +3

    The taxes and bureaucracy sounds ridiculous. I would never move there.

    • @00vTv00
      @00vTv00 28 дней назад

      It seems like an open air prison, where compliance and fees are unending, a rule-followers paradise.

    • @normanseagull4027
      @normanseagull4027 25 дней назад

      Try Spain! Just as bad.

    • @00vTv00
      @00vTv00 25 дней назад

      @@normanseagull4027 I looked at Spain, and realized the whole EU is under UN controlled attrition, where the traps are set to drain the purses of any takers, and residency requirements make any attempts of success in a business a no-sum game.

    • @brasni1
      @brasni1 12 дней назад

      Don’t believe everything you are told. This so called tax for social benefits and pensions is baked into the income taxes for the employees. Just as in every other western country.
      If you are self employed you have to pay yourself. Just as in every other western country.

  • @sakisathan9176
    @sakisathan9176 День назад

    Guys, don’t make your life difficult.
    Taxes: Find an accountant and tell them to fix it at 20%. They know how to do it by deducting expenses, etc.
    Social Security: With 200-300€ per month for 3 people, you can get private insurance to access a state-of-the-art private hospital. If you don’t want general insurance, the prices are as follows: a general check-up at private hospitals costs a maximum of 50€, and a visit to a private doctor costs 20-30€. That’s it.
    Legal Documents in Greece: When you come to Greece and need to handle all your paperwork, hire a lawyer. Give them 100€ and all the documents from your country, and in 3 days you’ll be done.
    House Cleaning: You don’t need to lift a finger. Call the local cleaning lady, pay her 30-50€, and your house will be like new.
    Don’t kill yourself for nothing. Enjoy your life and relax.

  • @jaypee7440
    @jaypee7440 28 дней назад

    Sounds exhausting! I want to keep young by not having to deal with all this. A month holiday there in a Airbnb is more than enough time.

    • @annavsmith1
      @annavsmith1 27 дней назад +1

      Isn't this the same problem globally??
      U should see the laws and exorbitant prices in t USA, where I am

  • @mariaa2305
    @mariaa2305 Месяц назад

    How are the hospitals and medical care in rhodos ?

    • @mylifeinrhodes
      @mylifeinrhodes  Месяц назад +4

      The building and facilities of the public hospital itself are quite barren. Also you may have to wait for hours there. The doctors and nurses however are competent and good at their jobs.
      There's a good private hospital, Euromedica. There you obviously have to pay, or have medical insurance.
      The villages have a public doctor's office, which is open a few days a week. There are many pharmacies all around Rhodes, with competent staff.

  • @normanseagull4027
    @normanseagull4027 8 дней назад

    What is Greece like for animal cruelty? Do they respect animals.

    • @mylifeinrhodes
      @mylifeinrhodes  7 дней назад

      Unfortunately, the situation is not good here. There are laws, but they are rarely followed, perhaps only in extreme cases. This is one of the downsides of Greece 😔