Greece
Step into the cradle of Western civilization. Greece offers more than just history; its turquoise waters and thousands of islands provide a serene backdrop for a modern life rooted in ancient tradition.
30–35% below UK
Cost of Living
6,000+
Islands
9–44%
Income Tax
€250K–€800K
Golden Visa Min.
Why Relocate to Greece?
Greece combines ancient heritage with a surprisingly modern lifestyle. The cost of living is among the lowest in the EU, making it an ideal destination for retirees, remote workers, and investors. With over 6,000 islands, a Mediterranean climate, and one of Europe's most competitive Golden Visa programs, Greece is increasingly attracting international residents. The expat community is growing rapidly, especially in Athens, Thessaloniki, and Crete.
Living in Greece
What you need to know about daily life, taxes, healthcare, and working in Greece.
Healthcare
Greece has a public healthcare system (ESY) that provides free care to residents. Quality varies by region. Athens and Thessaloniki have excellent public hospitals. Many expats opt for private insurance (€40–90/month) for consistency.
Taxation
Standard income tax ranges from 9% to 44%. Greece offers a 50% tax reduction on employment income for new tax residents who move their fiscal residence to Greece, valid for 7 years. Pension income from abroad may benefit from a flat 7% rate.
Employment & Remote Work
Athens has a growing startup ecosystem, particularly in shipping tech, tourism, and agri-tech. The Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers to live in Greece while working for foreign employers. Internet infrastructure has improved dramatically.
Cost of Living
Greece is one of the most affordable EU countries. A comfortable life costs €1,000–1,500/month outside Athens. Rent averages €400–700 for a one-bedroom. Dining out is remarkably cheap, with a full taverna meal for €10–15 per person.
Good to Know
The Greek FIP (retirement) visa requires that you do not remain outside Greece for more than 6 consecutive months in any year.
Golden Visa properties in high-demand areas (Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos) have a higher investment threshold than regional areas.
Greece has more archaeological museums than any other country in the world.
The Greek language has been spoken continuously for over 3,400 years. It is the oldest recorded living language in Europe.
Cost of Living
Average monthly costs based on 2026 data. Prices are national averages and may vary by city.
- Rent (1BR, city centre)
- €485
- Rent (1BR, outside centre)
- €384
- Groceries (monthly)
- €230
- Meal for two (mid-range)
- €50
- Public transport pass
- €30
- Utilities (85m² apt)
- €187
- Internet (60+ Mbps)
- €29
Source: Numbeo, April 2026
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