• Top prices per square metre reach 10,000 euros in city centre 
  • Chalkidiki region is a Greek holiday and property hotspot in 2023 

Hamburg, 6 July 2023. Greece’s second largest city Thessaloniki is located some 520 kilometres north of Athens, in the region of Central Macedonia in the north of the country. At the moment, the city on the Thermaic Gulf is currently often only known among country enthusiasts among those interested in real estate, even though the urban port city is now one of the most up-and-coming real estate markets in Europe. “Thessaloniki is the pulsating heart of Greece, and more and more people are recognising its potential. Around 15 percent of property buyers come from abroad – and this number is on the rise. The more tourists come to Thessaloniki, the more people want to buy real estate there. Many are surprised by the vibrant flair of the city, the wide range of properties and moderate prices,” says Georg Petras, CEO Engel & Völkers Greece.

Property prices in city centre have risen by 20 percent on average

Compared to the cosmopolitan capital Athens, Thessaloniki is better known for its casual flair. The city’s blend of hip, young cultural scene and centuries-old heritage, along with its location directly by the sea, makes Thessaloniki unique and is attracting ever-greater international attention. Approximately 15 percent of property buyers now come from abroad, compared to 4 percent in 2018. The majority of these clients come from the DACH region (37.9 percent), Israel (7.3 percent) and the USA (6.4 percent), which has been investing particularly heavily in Greece since last year – due to the low euro exchange rate and the strength of the US dollar. A quarter of foreign transactions in Greece can be attributed to US citizens alone in 2022. The steadily growing influx of national and international capital, meanwhile, is being fuelled by Thessaloniki’s significance as the most important port and transport hub in the Balkan region. According to Statista, Greece’s gross domestic product is expected to grow steadily by a total of 37.4 billion US dollars (+15.63 percent) over the next five years. Moreover, the government’s recent reforms, such as speedier processing of foreign permit procedures, tax incentives and good golden visa conditions, have significantly increased Greece’s appeal. A trend that is having a positive impact on Thessaloniki’s real estate market: “Thessaloniki is more desirable as an investment location than ever before: the city has been on a noticeably upward trajectory for several years now, and more and more capital is being generated and moved here,” Georg Petras reveals. The average price per square metre in Thessaloniki is currently approx. 2,350 euros, a year-on-year increase of approx. 20 percent (first half of 2022: 1,960 euros).
Neighbourhoods in the centre, surrounding the historic heart of the city, rank among Thessaloniki’s most desirable and expensive residential areas. These areas are especially popular with young buyers, due to the immediate vicinity to the city’s main sights, the vibrant bar and restaurant scene, and eclectic mix of architectural styles. Refurbished apartments spanning 50 to 80 square metres of living space are especially popular here. The increased demand from expats and young buyers for properties in the centre for short-term rental has seen interest grow in properties for sale as an investment with high ROI potential. As a result, the average price per square metre directly in the centre has risen by approx. 21 percent year-on-year (first half of 2023: 2,710 euros per square metre / first half of 2022: 2,230 euros per square metre). Premium properties can command top prices of up to 10,000 euros per square metre. Further away from the centre, the Thermi-PanoramaKalamaria and Thermaikos districts in the southeast of the city are also sought-after residential locations, popular with families and travellers alike due to their new shopping malls, good schools and proximity to the airport. Average prices per square metre here range between 1,574 and 2,659 euros. Top asking prices for contemporary villas with sea views reach 3.5 million euros.

Chalkidiki – Island flair not far from bustle of the big city

Around 60 minutes by car to the east of Thessaloniki’s centre lies the peninsula of Chalkidiki, which is famous for its three headlands with over 550 kilometres of coastline, Mediterranean forests and golden sandy beaches. Although the region is one of the country’s classic holiday regions, it is still comparatively less frequented as a real estate location. “Chalkidiki boasts picture-postcard idylls and is the absolute Greek hotspot of the moment in 2023. This is because, compared to other popular locations such as Mykonos, the availability of properties is still keeping up with the level of demand,” says Georg Petras, adding, “With easier lending by Greek banks to foreign buyers, we are registering strong international demand, especially for properties worth in excess of 1 million euros.”
The top 3 locations on the peninsula are the picturesque villages of PefkochoriHanioti and Nikiti. Top prices per square metre of over 4,000 euros are paid for contemporary apartments. Villas directly by the sea can reach asking prices of up to 5.5 million euros.

Around 30 percent of international clients here come from Northern Europe, Israel and the USA. They are especially interested in villas along the coast or popular spots like Nikiti.

Outlook: Exciting future prospects and lively market dynamics

Engel & Völkers forecasts that the Thessaloniki market will continue to see dynamic growth over the next six months. In particular, the growing purchasing power from abroad will form a vital pillar in the development of the port city on the Aegean Sea. “Thessaloniki is a thriving location for sound capital investment. The potential for value appreciation is still very good compared to many other cities, as is the availability of real estate. The prospering economy promises growth and vitality, with an authentic quality of life that is attracting expats from all over the world. Thessaloniki will play an increasingly prominent role on the international real estate stage in the medium to long term,” Georg Petras concludes.

Sea view Maisonette in Thessaloniki East

Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this unique Maisonette in Thessaloniki East for 690,000 euros. The property boasts incredible views with its amazing location situated in a beautiful forest, with panoramic views of the entire Gulf of Thessaloniki. The apartment has a total living area of 240 square metres, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and an open plan living area with sliding door access to the terrace which overlooks the surrounding hills and the port.
(Image source: Engel & Völkers Thessaloniki Market Center)
 

Secluded Paradise in Chalkidiki
  

This private sanctuary in the exquisite coastal town of Paliouri, Chalkidiki is nestled amidst nature’s breathtaking beauty. The luxury estate offers an unparalleled retreat for those seeking a true sense of escapism, with panoramic sea and mountain views all around. With 820 square metres  of living spaces and situated on a sprawling plot of 4.090 square metres. Engel & Völkers is currently listing this property for 4.5 million euros and it includes nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a built-in kitchen, an open plan living area  with a bar area and a patio. A highlight of the property is it´s direct access to the picturesque private beach.
(Image source: Engel & Völkers Thessaloniki Market Center)

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Luxury real estate Zurich: Residential real estate market – Prices flatline on a high after period of growth

  • Price highs of 35,000 Swiss francs (approx. 35,000 euros) per square metre
  • Sustained upward trend for modern urban apartments and historic mansions

Hamburg / Zurich, 18 January 2022. Zurich is among the cities in the world offering the highest quality of life. As one of the leading financial and economic centres in Europe, the city attracts many private buyers and institutional investors. With its population now having reached 440,000, more people are currently live in Zurich than ever before. “In Q3 2022, residential property prices in Zurich only rose slightly (+0.6%) over the same quarter last year. In view of the continuing demand from national and international buyers, along with the extremely limited supply of properties in prime locations, we expect prices to flatline on a high in 2023,” says Axel Kühn, Licence Partner at Engel & Völkers Zurich Paradeplatz & Oerlikon. The average price per square metre for apartments in the luxury segment is currently between 22,000 and 35,000 Swiss francs (approx. 22,000 to 35,000 euros). The average sales price for mansions and detached properties with living interiors of some 300 square metres is 9 million Swiss francs (approx. 9 million euros). The steady growth in the population will continue to drive this excess demand – meaning that, despite the current economic outlook and rising interest rates, prices can be expected to remain stable in the city centre, in prime locations, and the surrounding regions. The high quality of life, the diverse array of cultural offerings and educational institutions, and the proximity to the mountains make Zurich an attractive primary residence. Alongside traditional banks and insurance firms, many tech companies and start-ups have recently relocated their headquarters to Zurich. This trend alone will mean that the appeal of the city as a place to live and work will continue to increase.

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Appealing location factors and a high standard of living attract international buyers

Around 120,000 companies are based in Zurich, forming a dynamic network of major international corporations, innovative medium-sized companies and highly specialised small businesses. “The burgeoning start-up scene gives a further boost to its status as a business hub, which in turn is prompting lots of young talent and a highly qualified workforce from all over the world to settle here and, after initial rental experiences, act on their long-term purchase plans,” says Lars Keller, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Zurich & Zurichberg. While domestic clients account for around 75 percent of the real estate market, 25 percent of all property transactions in Zurich can now be attributed to foreign buyers living in Switzerland – and this figure is on the rise. The majority of prospective buyers come from Germany, the Benelux Union, the UK, France, Italy, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.

Top prices for residential property in hillside locations on Lake Zurich

Among the most exclusive locations are Fluntern and Hottingen at the foot of the Zurichberg. These two residential neighbourhoods are east of the historic city centre and combine the benefits of suburban living with the luxury of expansive natural surroundings. The many opportunities for jogging and mountain biking make this location particularly popular with clients who enjoy a sporty, active lifestyle. Historic estates on large plots with magnificent gardens and unobstructed views of Lake Zurich and the Alps are in high demand here. In 2022, just a small number of properties of this calibre changed hands for tens of millions. Top prices per square metre in excess of 33,000 Swiss francs (approx. 33,000 euros) were fetched for high-end apartments.

The Enge neighbourhood is situated southwest of the city centre. Residential properties here are set over a hillside dotted with large parks filled with mature trees. This area is especially popular with young families due to it being within walking distance to Zurich’s business centre and lakeside bathing spots. In 2022, townhouses sold here for up to 10 million Swiss francs (approx. 10.1 million euros). The top price per square metre for loft apartments was as much as 24,500 Swiss francs (approx. 24,500 euros).

Höngg is located above the Limmat River on the slopes of the “Käferberg”. Thanks to its south-facing location overlooking the city centre, Lake Zurich and the Limmat Valley, this neighbourhood is highly sought-after by families and commuters. Residents here also value the proximity to the local recreation areas of Waidberg / Käferberg, as well as the convenient transport links to the city centre and Zurich Airport, which can be reached in just 15 minutes by car. In 2022, mansions in Höngg sold for an average of 4 to 5 million Swiss francs (approx. 4 to 5 million euros).

Zurich West is the former industrial quarter and one of the city’s up-and-coming districts. This trendy district has a captivating alternative flair and makes for an architectural contrast to the picturesque Old Town. A host of different cafés, vibrant craft shops and second-hand boutiques add to the charm of Zurich West. This area of the city is particularly popular with students and young entrepreneurs. Top prices per square metre for freehold apartments here in 2022 reached 23,500 Swiss francs (approx. 23,500 euros).

luxury real estate Outlook: Thriving economic area to safeguard high prices

New construction projects such as “Europaallee” directly next-door to Zurich’s main railway station, the “Käferholz” residential complex with over 200 premium freehold apartments and “Hamberger Park” with luxury apartments are all playing their part in the ongoing structural evolution of the city, and  attracting renowned corporations such as Google. Zurich is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan with the accompanying influx of expats, without losing any of its historical heritage as a centre of culture. The sustained price rises in recent years prove that Switzerland’s regional real estate market is witnessing stable growth. For 2023, prices are expected to level out on a high. “Thanks to their stable value, residential properties in and around Zurich are a sound and future-proof investment,” says Kerstin Kühn, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Zurich Paradeplatz & Oerlikon, who goes on to make a recommendation: “Focus on properties in well-developed communities in suburban or rural areas that offer space to set up a home office, or, alternatively, focus on micro-apartments in the city centre.”

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Classic mansion in Wollishofen

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Located in the heart of Zurich’s Wollishofen neighbourhood, Engel & Völkers currently has this historic mansion dating from 1895 listed for sale (price on request). The property is set on a plot spanning some 2,000 square metres, with a total of 15 rooms spread over three floors. The mansion is impressive for its refined details that include original parquet flooring, restored stucco ceilings and specially made silk wallpaper. (Image source: Engel & Völkers Zurich Paradeplatz)

Exclusive freehold apartment on the Sonnenberg

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Situated on the “Sonnenberg”, this exclusive apartment is on sale for 4.3 million Swiss francs (approx. 4.4 million euros). The 2.5-room apartment is located in a building with five residential units in total. It affords state-of-the-art comforts throughout its interiors, which span 113 square metres. The property also boasts a large covered terrace and, thanks to its southwest orientation, it is ideal for owners looking to enjoy a panoramic view over the city and the surrounding vineyards. (Image source: Engel & Völkers Zurich Zurichberg)

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