Adoniss Projects
With property investment in Greece, you can both invest and secure permanent residency in Europe
A Luxury Experience in the Heart of Athens with Adoniss Projects
Golden Visa & Greek Passport
Adoniss carefully selects the finest locations in Athens to design residential projects that bring you a luxurious lifestyle. These developments are situated near the sea with breathtaking views and in central districts that provide easy access to shopping centers and renowned restaurants.
By investing in Adoniss projects, you will not only secure permanent residency in Greece for you and your family through the Golden Visa program but also experience an unparalleled lifestyle in a modern and stylish environment.
Our apartments are built by leading architects, featuring creative designs, smart layouts, and high-quality materials. Flexible payment terms of 6–8 monthly installments make it easy to acquire the property you desire.

800K$ Visa Programm
Argyroupoli Project – Pre-Sale
Modern Living with Sea Views
A modern and exclusive development in one of the best neighborhoods of South Athens. Located on a prime street in Argyroupoli, this building offers sea views, a peaceful urban atmosphere, and excellent access to public transport, supermarkets, pharmacies, and other amenities, making it an exceptional option for both living and investment.
The building consists of 5 residential units across 3 floors:
First floor: Two apartments (76 m² each)
Second floor: One flat (125 m²)
Third floor: Two duplexes (126 m² each)
Units larger than 120 m² are eligible for the Golden Visa program, granting permanent residency in Europe.
If you are seeking a smart investment or European residency through property purchase, this project is a rare opportunity.




800K$ Visa Programm
Lotus Project
Luxury Living Above the Aegean
We proudly present the Lotus Residential Project, a three-story complex with modern design and breathtaking views, located in the fast-growing, green district of Voula Panorama in South Athens.
This area offers a unique position atop a hill with panoramic views of the mountains, the sea, and the forest, creating a full 360° landscape for residents. Only minutes away from the Aegean coast, with its pleasant climate, the project guarantees a peaceful and delightful lifestyle.
Lotus showcases luxury architecture and premium global-standard materials, representing the new benchmark of modern living in Athens. Its interiors have been carefully designed by some of Greece’s top architects to create an inspiring, creative, and visually striking atmosphere. With fast access to the airport, shopping centers, and transport links, this project is an ideal choice for permanent living or investment.




250K$ Visa Programm
Hermes Project
Exclusive Living by the Marina
A unique two-bedroom single-unit residence located in one of the most peaceful and desirable neighborhoods of Piraeus, South Athens. Just 200m from the sea and marina, and within walking distance to cafés, restaurants, and local shopping areas, the project offers both comfort and convenience. With Pasalimani Marina only 600m away, it benefits from a truly strategic location.
Designed with modern architecture and premium finishes, this property is an excellent option for those who want permanent Greek residency through a secure real estate investment. Its exclusivity, prime location, and easy access to transport routes make it a rare opportunity for both living and investment.




250K$ Visa Programm
Elite Residential Project
Modern Home with Golden Access
A stylish, fully renovated four-story residence located in one of the best areas of Piraeus, just 300m from the sea. The project consists of 9 two-bedroom apartments, with two units on each floor, designed with attractive architecture, private balconies, and premium-quality materials.
Its prime location ensures easy access to the tram station, supermarkets, pharmacies, and the Metropolitan Private Hospital, making it both convenient and comfortable for residents. With its combination of modern design, high-end finishes, and excellent connectivity, Elite is a rare opportunity for those seeking both a secure investment and a high-quality lifestyle in Athens.
The project is fully eligible for the Golden Visa program with a minimum investment of €250,000, offering permanent residency in Greece and the European Union.




Benefits of Buying Property and Obtaining Greece’s Golden Visa
Residency for the investor, spouse, and children under 21
Residency for the investor’s parents and the spouse’s parents
Visa-free movement across 29+ Schengen/EU countries
Live up to 6 months per year in any EU country without changing your residency
Free education for children at Greek public schools and universities
Access to high-quality private healthcare nationwide
Mediterranean climate, safe environment, and lower living costs than many EU countries
Enjoy a European lifestyle with peace, freedom, and a high quality of life
Open a personal bank account in Greece
Ability to register a company, start a business, and obtain a Tax ID (AFM)
Foundation for potential bank financing in the future
Monthly euro income through property rental
100% freehold ownership with official legal title
Preserve capital in one of the world’s most stable currencies: the Euro
After 7 years of lawful residence (with a 6-months-per-year presence), you can apply for a Greek passport
The Greek passport ranks among the world’s top 6 for international travel power
Greece Residency & Investment — Frequently Asked Questions
What is life like in Greece?
Greece is an ancient country in Southeastern Europe on the Aegean and Ionian Seas. With a history stretching back thousands of years, it’s one of the world’s most important ancient civilizations and played a major role in shaping Western culture. Once a key center of culture, science, and philosophy, Greece today remains a famous tourist destination thanks to abundant antiquities such as the Parthenon, amphitheaters, and historic cities. Its Mediterranean climate—hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters—draws visitors year-round.
People value healthy, natural food; the Mediterranean diet—olive oil, fresh vegetables, fish, and dairy—is central to Greek cuisine. Traditional celebrations such as Easter, along with music and folk dance, hold a special place in daily life. Greeks enjoy socializing with family and friends, and cafés and restaurants are important social hubs.
What are Greece’s advantages?
Affordable cost of living
Mild climate
Low crime rate
European residence card issued in about 4 months
Permanent European residency (in the fifth year)
One of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to obtain EU residency for the entire family
Visa-free travel to Schengen/European countries
Free insurance and education for children
Possibility to live in other European countries
European passport obtainable in the seventh year (subject to rules)
No academic degree or language certificate required
What pathways exist to migrate to Greece?
There are several routes to migrate to Greece, each with its own conditions and benefits:
Property purchase (Golden Visa): One of the simplest and most popular options. By buying real estate worth at least €250,000, the applicant and family can obtain a renewable five-year residence permit.
Financial independence (FIP): For those with sufficient funds who can live in Greece without working there. Applicants must prove a stable income from outside Greece that covers living expenses for themselves and their dependents.
Work: Requires a job offer from a Greek employer. After state approval of the offer, the individual can obtain a work visa and reside in Greece.
Study: Students can obtain a study visa by being admitted to a Greek university or educational institution. After graduation, with a job offer or investment, they may extend their stay and convert to work or investment residency.
Investment: Includes investing in Greek companies, forming a company, or other industrial/commercial investments that can lead to residency.
Marriage: Marriage to a Greek citizen or a permanent resident can lead to temporary, then permanent, residency—subject to full verification of the marriage documentation.
Birth: Citizenship in Greece follows jus sanguinis (right of blood). A child obtains Greek nationality if at least one parent is Greek. Birth on Greek soil alone does not confer nationality unless the parents have Greek nationality or permanent residence under specific conditions.
What documents are required for migration and residency in Greece?
A valid passport with at least six months’ validity
A visa application appropriate to purpose (study, work, or residence)
A residence permit to live and work in Greece (as applicable)
Proof of sufficient funds to cover living expenses
Valid health insurance covering the period of stay
Educational documents and a résumé for study or work applicants
Evidence of prior employment to strengthen the application (where relevant)
Police clearance certificate showing no criminal record
What rules apply to migrating to Greece?
Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
Applicants must not have committed crimes in the past 10 years and must provide a clean criminal record.
They must not have been expelled from Greece and must have no entry ban.
Continuous residence in Greece for seven years (for certain statuses, e.g., toward long-term/permanent status or citizenship).
Adequate knowledge of the Greek language and the ability to use it.
Which Greek cities are welcoming to immigrants?
Greece offers many attractive cities for living and work. Notable options include:
Athens: The capital and largest city, with rich history, strong educational and cultural resources, and a diverse job market.
Patras: A major port in western Greece with a university and good social facilities.
Piraeus: Athens’ main port and one of Europe’s busiest; attractive for work and urban living.
Chania (Crete): A historic city with beautiful architecture and beaches; known for high quality of life.
Corfu (Kerkyra): An island famed for stunning nature and rich culture; popular with migrants and tourists.
Crete: Greece’s largest island with unique history and culture; prized for lifestyle and natural beauty.
Rhodes: Known for beaches and ancient heritage; popular for tourism, living, and work.
Lefkada: An island with renowned beaches and tranquil nature; noted for a calm atmosphere and quality of life.
Santorini: Famous for dramatic views and white-washed, blue-domed architecture; draws many newcomers.
Mykonos: Known for vibrant nightlife and beaches, with amenities that also attract residents.
How is healthcare in Greece?
Overall, healthcare in Greece is at an acceptable standard and includes both public and private services. The public system, overseen by the Ministry of Health, provides free medical services to citizens and residents through public hospitals and health centers.
Quality can vary by region—rural areas may have fewer resources—while the private sector typically offers faster service and higher comfort, at higher cost. Many doctors and medical staff are highly educated, often with international experience, and speak English well, which benefits immigrants and tourists. Greece’s mix of public and private care generally meets the population’s healthcare needs.
How satisfied are immigrants in Greece?
In recent years, immigrant satisfaction has risen thanks to residency benefits, quality of life, and European standards. Many appreciate the Mediterranean climate, social safety, and Greece’s hospitable culture.
Investment opportunities—in real estate, tourism, and more—as well as visa-free travel across the Schengen area, also add to Greece’s appeal. Overall, many immigrants report a positive experience and describe living standards as satisfying.
What are work and business like in Greece?
Thanks to its strategic location, rich cultural history, and natural resources, Greece offers diverse opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs. The economy relies on tourism, agriculture, shipping/transport, and services. Tourism is one of the most important and profitable sectors, attracting millions each year for its beaches, islands, and antiquities.
To start a business, entrepreneurs should be familiar with local laws and regulations. Registration and licensing can be time-consuming, though recent reforms have eased procedures. Building a strong network and attending local events can also support success.
Greece’s well-educated workforce makes it attractive to international companies. That said, challenges such as youth unemployment and economic fluctuations can affect investment decisions. Overall, considering both opportunities and challenges, Greece provides a solid environment for entrepreneurs and investors.
How is studying in Greece?
International students must prepare specific documents and meet set requirements. The first step is obtaining an acceptance letter from the chosen university—typically issued after submitting an application and verifying prior academic records. Transcripts and previous GPA are essential and universities may set minimum grade thresholds.
Financial documents proving the ability to cover tuition and living costs are also required. Identity documents (passport, ID) are needed for enrollment and visa applications. Some institutions may ask for recommendation letters or a statement of purpose. Familiarity with Greek or English (depending on the language of instruction) can strengthen the application.
How can we obtain a Greek passport?
Applicants must first hold long-term residence in Greece and meet specific conditions. A common path is the Golden Visa through property investment, which grants a renewable five-year residence permit if requirements are maintained.
After seven years of continuous, lawful residence, applicants may apply for citizenship and a Greek passport. During this period, they should become familiar with Greek language, culture, and laws, and may need to pass a language exam and, in some cases, a citizenship test.
What documents are required for a Greek investment visa?
Valid passport or ID card
Applicant’s tax identification number (TIN)
Bank account documentation and financial statements
A complete business plan for the intended investment activity
Real estate documents (where applicable)
Company/shareholding documents (if investing via a company)
Proof of funds and ability to cover expenses
Police clearance certificate from country of residence
What are the benefits of investing in Greece?
Residency for spouse, children under 21, and parents of both sides
Access to European social and economic standards
Fast processing and quick issuance of residency
Free education for investors’ children
Visa-free travel across the Schengen area
Eligibility for Greek citizenship and passport after meeting conditions and time requirements
No physical-presence requirement in Greece for residency renewal
What are living costs in Greece after migrating?
Overall, living costs are lower than in many EU countries, but vary by city and lifestyle. Major cities like Athens and Thessaloniki are more expensive than rural areas or islands.
Typical rents in city centers: €400–€700/month for a one-bedroom; larger family apartments often €800+. Groceries are generally affordable, especially local products like olive oil, fresh vegetables, and dairy.
Public transport is reasonably priced and widely available (bus, metro). As a guide, a single person in Athens may need €800–€1,200/month (including rent), while a family of four may need €2,000–€2,500/month.
What is the easiest way to migrate to Greece?
One of the easiest routes is real estate investment via the Greece Golden Visa. By purchasing property (minimum threshold applies, e.g., historically from €250,000 in eligible areas), applicants receive a renewable five-year residence permit. The Golden Visa covers the applicant’s spouse, children under 21, and parents of both sides, with Schengen visa-free travel.
There is no continuous-stay requirement to renew residency. After several years of residence and meeting legal conditions, applicants may apply for citizenship and a Greek passport. Due to its simplicity and flexibility, this program is among the most popular pathways.
How valid is the Greek passport and where?
The Greek passport is among the world’s most powerful. Holders can travel visa-free to 180+ countries, including all EU and Schengen states, and enjoy the right to live, work, and study anywhere in the EU.
It also enables visa-free travel to prominent destinations such as Canada, Australia, and Japan (subject to current entry policies). With its strong global ranking, the Greek passport offers significant legal and practical advantages.