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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ive been to the island of Kos 3 times, i wouldnt say greece is a great place to live if you also needed to work what with the economy and all, but if you had a lot of money to live off of then living in a reasonably sozed town with one of the major cities close by is your best bet. Especially somewhere along the coast lines. A lot of beautiful scenery and architecture and has a rich culture and history. I would love to have a holiday home on Kos myself |
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By *akie32Man
over a year ago
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was nr by for a bit with work, its a lovely place, but the goverment make trying to do anything a nightmare, like local planning etc, and not sure if you can live there easily as a uk person without jumping throu hoops think france x10
personaly i wouldnt live there, also found the people fairly rude, dispite me learning the language, didnt like outsiders much.
my advice would be try it in a rented place for a bit and see how it goes, and for sure learn the lingo, hope it works out for you, and be sure to tell us how it goes, best of luck
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not athens but i lived on lesvos a greek island for 6 months working in a restaurant.
The bureaucracy seemed to be as bad if not worse than here, being in the EU and crippled by debt might be the cause of this the locals hated it.
The hospital in Mytilini (lesvos capital) was diabolical, blood covered floors, confidential papers left out in open, this was just 1 hospital mind.
Their tourism trade (huge part of their economy) has been devastated by this ongoing drama but this could turnaround massively in years ahead.
Still i have relatives who have lived there with kids for years and are adamant to never return here to live if they can help it, the climate (heat hits you at first but you soon get used to it and the storms are biblical), people, food are positives compared to here.
Go for it if you have some way of living there this place is doomed at least Greece will always have its positive attributes despite it's troubles.
Yassou! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Unless you come under the withdrawal agreement you can't stay for more than 90 days thanks to Brexit unfortunately unless of course you have very deep pockets for a golden visa. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I ve spent almost 5 years in Athens.
The climate is a big plus if you wanna spend winter months here.But in summers you wont stand the heatwaves,especially if you re not used to it.
The city centre has a wonderful vibe and it s considered to be safe enough,although rent prices has increased almost by 100% since I firstly moved in 2012.
For me the biggest problem when I was living in Athens, was the lack of access to some piece of nature.Athens was built quite fast since the 50s without any plan,so you can t find a park to walk your dog and also the beaches around the city seem to be very polluted.
So,if i had to answer your question,I wouldn t live in Athens,but I d easily spend my winters here.Probably September to May
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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I would move to Greece and your the islands until I find one where I could open a coffee shop. It may take some time because of the sheer number of beautiful islands to visit.
I really like Athens, I've been there a few times but it is really hot at the height of summer. |
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