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How to find a verified buyer's agent in Greece

Choosing the right independent buyer's agent is the single biggest protection a foreign buyer in Greece has. Here is what to look for, how to verify credentials, what it costs, the mistake to avoid — and how Outpost matches you to a verified one.

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Why an independent buyer's agent matters in Greece

The Greek market is opaque, with off-market deals and wide price variation by street and island. A buyer's agent sources genuine stock, negotiates, and coordinates with your lawyer on the title check — essential when you can't be on the ground.

How to verify a buyer's agent in Greece

In Greece, real-estate agents must be registered (the brokerage registry and the relevant professional chamber) — ask for the registration. A buyer-side agent should act under a mandate for you, working alongside an independent lawyer.

Typical fees

Typically 2% + VAT; clarify whether you or the seller pays.

The mistake to avoid

Relying on a seller's agent for 'advice'. Pair an independent buyer's agent with an independent lawyer — the two roles are separate.

Get matched with a verified buyer's agent

Tell us about your purchase and we'll match you with a verified, independent professional in your market. You keep the relationship and the fee — we're only the matchmaker.

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Are you a buyer's agent in Greece?

We're selecting a founding cohort of verified firms per market before buyer matching opens. No listing fee in the founding period, top placement, and a per-match rate locked for life — you pay only when you accept and win a match.

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Frequently asked

Why use a buyer's agent in Greece?

The market is opaque, with off-market deals and big price variation by area. A buyer's agent sources genuine stock and negotiates for you, while your independent lawyer runs the title check.

Are Greek estate agents regulated?

Registered agents must be entered in the brokerage registry and the professional chamber. Ask for the registration, and pair the agent with an independent lawyer.

This is editorial guidance, not legal advice, and Outpost does not publish firms as verified until they have applied and been vetted. Always confirm a professional's registration yourself before instructing them.