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Thrace Greece Real Estate Report

Thrace North Greece

In 2025, the average home price in the region of Thrace, Greece, is $264,000, at a price per square foot of $132. By comparison, the national average cost to buy a house in Greece is $486,000, or $243 per square foot.

Real estate in Thrace is sought-after by foreign and local buyers alike, and prices have changed by 7.4% compared to the previous year. Homes located in the most popular towns in Greece, frequented by tourists, tend to be more valuable, while living in remote or lesser-known locations is typically more affordable.

Here’s how Thrace property prices compare to other regions of Greece:

Aegean Islands $634,000
Attika $564,000
Central Greece $258,000
Crete $432,000
Epirus $300,000
Ionian Islands $522,000
Macedonia $344,000
Peloponnese $314,000
Thessaloniki $412,000
Thessaly $238,000
Thrace $264,000

House prices in the cities and towns of Thrace, in US dollars

The most expensive town to buy a house in Thrace is Alexandroupoli, where a 2,000 square foot home costs on average $342,000. That’s a price per square foot of $171.

The most affordable place in Thrace to buy a house, of the locations analyzed, is Trigono, where you can purchase a 2,000 square foot home for as little as $4,000, or $2 per square foot, on average.

Real estate prices in Thrace’s main cities and towns:

Aigeiros $286,000
Alexandroupoli $342,000
Avdira $300,000
Didimoticho $116,000
Feres $82,000
Iasmos $122,000
Komotini $214,000
Maroneia $176,000
Neo Sidirochori $84,000
Orestiada $138,000
Orfeas $30,000
Samothraki $240,000
Sapes $110,000
Selero $140,000
Soufli $54,000
Stavroupoli  $120,000
Tichero $50,000
Topeiro $176,000
Traianoupoli $186,000
Trigono $4,000
Vissa $42,000
Vistonida $170,000
Xanthi $208,000

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Thrace Greece property prices, in Euro

An average 200-square-meter house in Thrace sells for around €275,800, or €1,379 per square meter. Property prices in Thrace have changed by 7.4% compared to last year.

Of the locations analyzed, the priciest properties in Thrace can be found in Alexandroupoli, going for €358,200, on average, or €1,791 per square meter.

On the other hand, the cheapest house prices in Thrace are in Trigono, where an average-sized home goes for €3,200. That is based on an average of €16 per square meter.

See how much it costs to buy property in other locations in Thrace:

Aigeiros €299,600
Alexandroupoli €358,200
Avdira €314,000
Didimoticho €122,000
Feres €86,000
Iasmos €127,800
Komotini €222,800
Maroneia €183,600
Neo Sidirochori €87,800
Orestiada €143,200
Orfeas €31,400
Samothraki €250,600
Sapes €114,000
Selero €146,600
Soufli €55,800
Stavroupoli  €125,600
Tichero €51,600
Topeiro €183,400
Traianoupoli €194,600
Trigono €3,200
Vissa €43,600
Vistonida €177,600
Xanthi €217,400

Home prices vary depending on the condition of the property, the size of the home, and, of course, the location. For example, apartments and homes located in historic town centers tend to be more expensive than in other areas of the town, partly because of their proximity to amenities and partly because of their higher rental value. Moreover, properties in need of extensive renovation are typically priced much lower than those that are in move-in condition.

Methodology:

  • When using or citing this data, please give credit with a link to My Dolce Casa
  • Home price data source: indomio.gr valid as of the date of this report
  • Original prices published in euros per square meter
  • Euros converted to U.S. dollars at an exchange rate valid as of the date of this report
  • Square meters converted to square feet
  • The average price of a 2,000 square foot home was calculated by multiplying the price per square foot in USD by 2,000
  • The average price of a 200 square meter home was calculated by multiplying the price per square meter in Euro by 200

My Dolce Casa Team

My Dolce Casa is a team of expat writers whose articles and stories reflect their personal experience of moving, living, working, and retiring overseas. Through top-notch research and local expertise, they share the latest trends and insights into the ever-growing lifestyle of living across borders.

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