At the same time, the ministry will proceed to reduce the objective prices of real estate in 36 areas of 12 municipalities of the country, for which the objections of the mayors were accepted for the level of the prices determined in 2021 and which came into force from 1-1-2022 .
Furthermore, the leadership of the Ministry of National Economy and Finance will proceed from 2026 to radically reform and reform the system of the objective determination of the taxable values of real estate, introducing new, modern procedures for adjusting the prices of the tax office, so that they are directly aligned with the levels of real estate market prices.
According, in particular, to the medium and long-term planning of the economic staff of the government:
1) The system of objective real estate values (zonal values) will gradually be extended to areas of the country where this system is not currently in effect. At the moment the objective values system covers 98.5% of the country. Another 2,167 regions still remain to join, representing the remaining 1.5% of the Greek territory.
The inclusion of these areas in the system of objective zone values will be done gradually. Many of these areas are listed in a detailed table that we present.
From the moment of the inclusion of these areas in the system of objective prices, significant increases in the taxable values of the properties are expected and, consequently, increases in the 20 taxes that burden the transfers and possession of the properties in the specific areas.
2) The objective prices of real estate in areas of 12 municipalities will be reduced. By the middle of 2025 at the latest, reductions in the objective property prices will be announced and put into effect in 34 zones and settlements of 12 municipalities, whose objections to the amount of prices set in 2021 were accepted and came into force from 1 -1-2022. The zones where the objective values will be reduced are:
– F’ of the Municipality of Vrilissi
– IE’ and ITH’ of the Municipality of Chalandrio
– A’ of Agioi Anargyro of the Municipality of Agioi Anargyro-Kamaterou
– B’ and C’ of Kamateros of the Municipality of Agios Anargyro-Kamateros
– E’ of the Municipality of Glyfada
– E’, G’, I’, I’, IA’, IB’, IG’, IE’ and IZ’ of the Municipality of Piraeus
– IV’ of the Municipality of Pyrgos Ilia
– A’ of the Municipality of Ithaki (includes the whole city)
– A’ of the Municipality of Astypalaia (includes the whole city)
– A’ of the settlements of Volada, Kyras Panagias, Menetai, Pylai, Spoas, Theologu and Kremastis of the Municipality of Karpathos (each settlement is a single zone)
– A’ of the Municipality of Karpathos (includes the whole city)
– A’ of the settlement of Pastidas of the Municipality of Rhodes (includes the whole settlement)
– A’, E’, G’ and F’ of the Municipality of Rhodes
– A’ of the Emporios and Pedion settlements of the Municipality of Symi (each settlement is a zone)
– D’ of Loutraki of the Municipality of Loutraki-Perachora.
In the above 36 areas of the 12 municipalities, where the objective zone prices are expected to be “cut”, 20 taxes imposed on the possession and acquisition of real estate will be reduced and depend on the level of these prices.
3) From 2026, a new information system will be put into operation for the automatic adjustment of taxable values. The creation and operation of the Real Estate Registry, a new information system, is being promoted, which will collect information on the fluctuations of real estate prices in the market and adjust the level of the objective zone values per square meter to such levels that the final taxable values which will turn out to be identical to the commercial prices. Through this system, the taxable values of the properties will be automatically adjusted at regular intervals to the levels of the real prices of the real estate market.
In particular, the information system in question will gather, report and process all relevant data that shape and influence the value of real estate, and will be hosted in the central geospatial infrastructure of the General Secretariat of Information Systems of the Ministry of Digital Governance, where the platform already operates valuemaps.gov.gr.
The following data will be included and kept in the Real Estate Registry:
a) the already existing Real Estate Transfer Values Register, in which data on real estate transfers carried out throughout the country are registered,
b) the “Real Estate Bank” database, created through the integrated information system “Digital Services of Public Property and National Endowments – PSYDIPEEK”,
c) all available real estate data sources from public and private sector entities.
The data, including any direct or indirect geospatial reference, will be collected without reference to personal information of natural persons, legal persons and legal entities.
Thus, all taxes on the possession and acquisition of real estate, such as ENFIA and taxes on transfers, donations, parental benefits and inheritances will now be calculated on the basis of taxable values fully adjusted to the commercial prices of real estate.
In addition, the Ministry of National Economy and Finance plans to put into operation a Geo-Information System for Mass Real Estate Valuation, with which mass real estate valuation (CAMA), public and private, will be carried out in a uniform, fair, institutionally secured and automated manner . The mass assessment will be based on the data of the above-mentioned information system and with the use of appropriate algorithms, for the uniform and automated assessment of the value of each property, so that it is aligned with the current image of the real estate market. The objectives of the operation of this system are also the maintenance of historicity for the estimates in question and the production of relevant statistics.
The areas to which the objective zone price system will be extended
The 2,167 regions of the country to which the objective price system is planned to be extended include:
■ Attica: from Varkiza to Legraina, Agia Marina, Agios Nikolaos, Charakas, Daskaleio, areas from Porto Rafti to the area of Thorikos, areas in the coastal zone of Aspropyrgos. All areas on the islands of Salamis, Kythera and Aegina, the areas of Perdika, Mesagros, Souvala etc.
■ Aetoloacarnania: all the areas adjacent to Lake Trichonida, Thermo, Kainourgio, Angelokastro Astakos, etc.
■ Achaia: all coastal areas, including Diakopto, Aegira, Platanos, Banka, Selianitika, Psathopyrgos, Vrachneika, etc.
■ Corinthia: the coastal areas from Perigiali to Lechaio and southeast of Isthmia.
■ Ilia: Kyllini, Andravida and the coastal areas of the prefecture, as well as Ancient Olympia.
■ Messinia: all coastal areas up to Kalo Nero.
■ Arta: Tzoumerka, G. Karaiskakis, Kommeno, Komboti etc.
■ Thesprotia: all the mountain villages of Souli.
■ I predicted: Loutsa, Vrachos, Kanali, Louros, Kanalaki, Margariti, Gardiki etc.
■ Karditsa: Smokovo Baths, Loutropigi, Mavrommati, Vlasi etc.
■ Trikala: Pertouli, Elati, Pyli, Kastraki, Farkadona, Trygona, Megalochori etc.
■ Florina: Amyntaio, Agios Panteleimonas, Prespes, Filotas, Drosopigi, Pisoderi, Krystallopigi, Meliti etc.
■ Imathia: Seli, Platy, Vergina, Nea Nikomedia, Agios Georgios and others.
■ Kilkis: Idomeni, Evzoni, Axioupoli, Kastanies, Goumenissa etc.
■ Serres: Proti, Amfipoli, Chrysopigi, Promahonas, Kerkini, Heraklia, Loutra, Strymoniko, Alistrati etc.
■ Thessaloniki: areas near the co-capital and settlements located towards Lagadas.
■ Chalcidice: the coastal areas of Kassandra, at the height of the settlements of Skala Fourkas, Poseidi and the coastal areas from Nea Kallikrateia to Dionysos beach.
■ Evros: settlements near Orestiada, Didymoteicho and Soufli and areas of seaside settlements.
■ Rhodope: coastal areas of the prefecture.
■ Zante: Pantokratoras, Kastari, Volimes, Vanato, Keri, Kalamaki, Vassilikos etc.
■ Cephalonia: Lixouri, Pastra, Sami, Fiskardo, Kerameies, Vasilikiades etc.
■ Ithaca: Vathi et al.
■ Corfu: Lefkimmi, Perivoli, Moraitika, Pelekas, Glyfada, Paleokastritsa, Kassiopi, Strongyli etc.
■ Lefkada: Porto Katsiki, Kalamitsi, Ag. Nikitas, Karya, Pinakochori, Tsoukalades et al.
■ Cyclades: a number of areas mainly on the tourist islands, outside the boundaries of settlements where properties have been erected with conditions outside the building plan
■ Crete: some coastal settlement areas in all four prefectures
■ In Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Ikaria, Fournos, Kalymnos, Kos etc. all the settlements that are within the city plan will be included.
■ At Rose, areas of the city of Rhodes, as well as Ialyssos, Afandou and other settlements.
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