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Are you looking to buy a house in Kefalonia? Whether you are looking for a typical stone house in Kefalonia, an old village house, a completely detached country house, an apartment, a villa, a plot of land on which you can build your own house, your dream home in Kefalonia, Greek Real Estate can meet your needs. offers assistance throughout the entire buying or selling process in Kefalonia.

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Why buy a house in Kefalonia, Greece??

Kefalonia is the largest of the seven Ionian Islands and lies off the west coast of mainland Greece. The island has an area of ​​270 square kilometres and is mountainous and covered with forests and vegetation. Unlike many of its sister islands, Kefalonia has a number of rivers, lakes and underground caves. It is also known for its clear turquoise waters and the many white sandy beaches and pebble coves with a coastline of over 250 km. The island has many beautiful bays and coves which form its unusual shape.

Kefalonia has a population of around 35,000 people who are mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing and tourism. Because tourism plays such a large role in the economy, more and more people from all over Europe are seeing the potential for investment in the island.

Despite the strong cultural influences of the Italians, particularly the Venetians, along with the French and the British, Kefalonia has retained its own authentic Greek character, unlike more eastern parts of Greece.

The capital Argostoli is the largest town of Kefalonia. It is sheltered in a natural harbour and is beautifully spread out in low hills full of vegetation that almost reach the sea level. East of Argostoli, at the end of the bay of Argostoli, lies the lagoon of Koutavos, a nature reserve. Only 3 kilometres from Argostoli is the area of ​​Lassi, famous for its resorts and golden sandy beaches, such as Makris and Platis Gialos.

More about the northwest coast of Kefalonia

On the north-west coast lies the Bay of Myrtos, known for its incredible aquamarine sea, making it a popular beach with visitors from all over the world. From here the small hamlet of Assos is visible, crowned by an imposing Venetian fortress. The furthest village to the north is the traditional fishing village of Fiscardo, which attracts visitors from all over the world and is popular with celebrities and the jet set. Fiscardo, although traditional in style, is very cosmopolitan and is often referred to as the “Kefalonian Riviera”, attracting large private yachts and regularly being mentioned in the media as one of the most beautiful places in Greece.

The south-east coast offers important tourist destinations, including the village of Scala with its long sandy beaches and luxurious resorts. One of the main ferry ports in this area is at the pretty town of Poros, and at the fishing village of Katelios a new marina is under construction which will offer a number of berths for yachts and pleasure craft and will certainly further enhance the local area. Katelios is famous for its many tavernas serving fresh fish and also for its proximity to Kaminia beach, the protected long stretch of fine sand which is a breeding ground for the ‘Caretta Caretta’ loggerhead turtles during the summer months.

Sami is located on the east coast of Kefalonia and is one of the main ports of Kefalonia island. Surrounded by green mountains on the background of a sea gulf, Sami is a safe haven and an important port for the island.

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