This weekend we wrote about the new trend of Northern Europeans buying villas in beaten-down Greece.
That this would happen has been anticipated for awhile: Greece is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and the economic collapse has forced a massive liquidation of assets.
Some had anticipated that the buying rush wouldn't begin until Greece went Drachma, but a combination of low prices and optimism that the worst won't fall out of the economy has started the rush now.
Realtors say their phones are ringing off the hook in a way that they weren't in 2011.
We posted a bunch of Greek villa pictures from one prominent luxury broker, but actually several of the properties there are cheaper than we realized. You don't have to spend anywhere close to a million bucks. You can seriously pick up ocean-front property with a pool for just a few hundred thousand dollars.
For just $345,000 you can get this 1,184.03 square foot house in Lindos, right on the Aegean.

The architecture is beautiful

And there's a 32 square meter infinity pool!

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