ABOUT ikies

ENGLISH-SPEAKING
ARCHITECTS IN GREECE
FOR FOREIGN BUYERS
BUILDING FROM ABROAD.

ikies helps international clients evaluate property, understand buildability, design thoughtful vacation homes, and navigate the Greek permit process before expensive mistakes are made.

Buying land or building a home in Greece is not just a design decision.

It is a property decision, a permit decision, a budget decision, and often a lifestyle decision that may affect your family, retirement plans, or rental income for years.

We help foreign buyers understand what they are stepping into before they commit to land, property, design, or construction.
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FOREIGN BUYERS
PROPERTY EVALUATION
PLOT FEASIBILITY
GREEK PERMITS
VACATION HOMES
RENTAL VILLAS
ISLAND HOMES
REMOTE CLIENTS
BUILDABILITY
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A GREEK ARCHITECTURE
STUDIO BUILT FOR
FOREIGN BUYERS.

Most foreign buyers meet an architect too late.

They have already fallen in love with a plot.
They have already trusted a listing.
They have already spoken to a contractor.
They have already started imagining the villa, the pool, the guests, the summers, the retirement years.

Then the practical questions arrive.
Can this land actually support the home you want?
What restrictions affect the design?
Will the permit path be simple or complicated?
Are there access, slope, archaeology, forestry, coastline, or utility issues?
Will the home work for personal use and rental income?
Is the budget realistic for the site?

ikies exists for that moment — before the wrong decision becomes expensive.

BUILDING IN GREECE
FROM ABROAD REQUIRES
MORE THAN DRAWINGS.

Foreign buyers are often surrounded by advice.

A real estate agent may know the market.
A lawyer may review ownership and contracts.
A contractor may comment on construction.
A neighbor may share what happened on their own project.

But none of that replaces architectural and permit-side review.

WHAT CAN REALISTICALLY BE BUILT HERE?

WHAT WILL GREEK PLANNING RULES ALLOW?

WHAT APPROVALS MAY BE REQUIRED?

WHAT SITE ISSUES COULD AFFECT COST?

WHAT SHOULD WAIT UNTIL MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE?

This is where we help.

We work at the point where property, design, Greek building permits, and practical project decisions meet.

MEET YOUR
ARCHITECTS.

ikies is led by Michelle Kalogeraki and Yianni Moumouris, licensed architect engineers in Greece.

Together, we bring decades of architectural, technical, and site experience to clients who want to build, renovate, or invest in Greece without feeling lost in the process.

We work with foreign buyers, overseas owners, Greek diaspora families, and clients planning vacation homes that may also become rental villas.

Our role is not to make the process sound simpler than it is.

Our role is to help you understand what matters, what needs checking, what can be designed, and what should not be assumed.

MICHELLE KALOGERAKI

Architect Engineer
Licensed since 2007

Licensed architect engineer and co-founder of ikies, Michelle leads design strategy, client communication, and the early decisions that shape a successful project in Greece. Her background combines Greek architectural practice with native English communication and international residential experience.

YIANNI MOUMOURIS

Architect Engineer
Licensed since 1997

Licensed architect engineer and co-founder of ikies, Yianni brings deep experience in Greek construction, permits, site realities, and technical coordination. His role is to help the design move from idea to approval and from approval toward buildable decisions.

GREEK LOCAL KNOWLEDGE.
NATIVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION.
CALIFORNIA-LEVEL DISCIPLINE.

ikies sits between two worlds.

We understand the Greek building system: permits, approvals, site realities, consultants, construction habits, island conditions, and the practical issues that can affect a project before it begins.

We also understand the expectations of foreign clients who are used to direct communication, organized information, thoughtful design, and careful documentation.

That combination matters.

A foreign buyer may not know which questions to ask. A local listing may not reveal the architectural risk. A contractor may give a number before the project is properly understood. A design created abroad may need adaptation before it can move through the Greek permit system.

We help bridge that gap.

Our background brings together native English communication, Greek licensing, local permit knowledge, and California high-end, code-intensive design experience — so your project is approached with both local understanding and international standards.

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BEFORE YOU BUY,
BUILD, OR RENOVATE,
KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
REALLY WORKING WITH.

We help foreign buyers understand the architectural and permit-side questions that often sit behind a beautiful view or promising listing.

PROPERTY
EVALUATION

Before buying land or a house in Greece, we can review the property from the buildability and design side. We look for issues that may affect what can be built, what approvals may be needed, and whether the property can support your intended home or rental use.

PLOT
FEASIBILITY

Not every attractive plot is a good building plot. Access, slope, frontage, protected zones, utilities, road status, archaeology, forestry, and planning rules can all affect what is possible.

GREEK BUILDING
PERMITS

The permit path depends on the property, location, design, and required approvals. We help clients understand what may be involved before design decisions or construction expectations become fixed.

VACATION HOME
DESIGN

A Greek vacation home should work with the landscape, climate, light, wind, views, shade, privacy, and outdoor living. It should also make sense for family stays, retirement, rental income, or all three.

RENTAL VILLA
THINKING

A home that rents well is not just a home with extra bedrooms and a pool. Guest flow, privacy, bathrooms, outdoor areas, maintenance, storage, photography, comfort, and durability all matter.

CONSTRUCTION-STAGE
SUPPORT

Once a project moves toward construction, decisions often become more practical and more expensive. We can support architectural questions, drawing interpretation, design-related site decisions, and coordination with the relevant technical team where appropriate.
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FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
LAWYERS, BUYER ADVISERS,
AND RELOCATION CONSULTANTS.

Many foreign buyers come to Greece with a trusted professional already beside them.

They may have a real estate agent helping them search, a lawyer reviewing documents, a buyer adviser comparing options, or a relocation consultant helping them plan a move.

We can support that process from the architectural side.
When your client is considering a plot, house, ruin, or property with a permit, ikies can review the buildability, design potential, permit questions, and practical project risks before they commit.

We do not replace the lawyer, agent, surveyor, or contractor.

We add the architectural and permit-side view that helps the buyer understand whether the property can realistically become the home, renovation, or rental villa they have in mind.

You can send a listing, survey, permit file, photos, or basic property information, and we will advise on the appropriate next step.

WE DESIGN HOMES
THAT FEEL GOOD
TO LIVE IN — AND
MAKE SENSE OVER TIME.

A well-designed Greek home should not feel like a generic villa placed on beautiful land.

It should belong to its setting.

It should understand the sun, wind, views, shade, privacy, outdoor living, materials, maintenance, and the quiet rituals of Mediterranean life.

For many of our clients, the home also needs to work when they are not there.

That means thinking early about rental appeal, guest comfort, photography, owner storage, maintenance, and long-term value.

We design for the way the home will actually be used — not just for the day the drawings are finished.

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BUILT FOR CLIENTS
WHO ARE NOT IN GREECE
FULL-TIME.

Most of our clients are not in Greece year-round. They may be in California, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Amsterdam, Zurich, or elsewhere while making decisions about property, design, permits, and construction in Greece. We work with remote clients in a practical, organized way.

VIDEO
CONSULTATIONS

Structured calls for property review, design decisions, feasibility questions, and project direction.

DIGITAL DOCUMENT
REVIEW

We can review listings, surveys, permits, drawings, photos, and other documents digitally before advising on the next step.

WRITTEN FEEDBACK
WHEN NEEDED

For property evaluations, drawing reviews, and key technical questions, written comments or markups can help important points stay documented.

REMOTE DESIGN
DECISIONS

We help you understand which decisions need your input, which need local technical review, and which should wait until more information is available.

LOCAL PROJECT
INSIGHT

We help you spot the local permit and site issues that foreign buyers often miss.
You do not need to make Greek property decisions from abroad with only scattered advice and crossed fingers.

EXPERIENCE ACROSS
GREECE AND BEYOND.

Our work has taken us through Greece, the Greek islands, the United States, Europe, and West Africa.

That international experience has shaped how we think about homes, clients, climate, construction, and communication.

But our focus today is specific: helping foreign buyers make better property, design, and permit decisions in Greece.

From Corfu to the Cyclades, Athens to the coast, old houses to new villas, our work is shaped by a simple belief: a home in Greece should be beautiful, buildable, and deeply connected to the life it is meant to support.

QUESTIONS FOREIGN BUYERS
OFTEN ASK BEFORE
WORKING WITH US.

Often, yes. A lawyer can review legal ownership, but an architect can help you understand buildability, design potential, site constraints, and permit-related risks before you buy.

Yes. Property Evaluation is often most useful before purchase, while you are still deciding whether a plot, house, or permit is worth pursuing.

Yes. Most of our clients are not in Greece full-time. We work through video consultations, digital document review, written feedback where appropriate, and remote design discussions.

Yes. We can work alongside your lawyer, agent, buyer adviser, or relocation consultant by reviewing the architectural, buildability, and permit-side issues of a property.

No. Legal ownership, contracts, taxes, inheritance, and residency questions should be reviewed by the right legal and financial professionals. We focus on architecture, property evaluation, buildability, design, and permit guidance.

Yes. We can act as the Greek architectural and permit-side guide, helping review whether a foreign concept can work with local rules, approvals, and site realities.

Yes. Many clients want a home for personal use that can also generate rental income. We consider rental appeal, guest comfort, privacy, bathrooms, storage, outdoor living, maintenance, and photography from the design stage.

No. We work with clients across Greece, including Greek islands, coastal areas, and selected mainland locations. The exact service depends on the property, project type, and required local approvals.

If you are looking at a property, start with Property Evaluation. If you already own land or a house and want to discuss design, permits, or renovation, book a consultation.

PLANNING TO BUY,
BUILD, RENOVATE,
OR DEVELOP PROPERTY
IN GREECE?

Tell us where you are in the process.

If you are looking at a specific property, start with Property Evaluation.

If you already own land or a house and want to discuss design, permits, or renovation, book a consultation.

The goal is simple: understand the right next step before you commit time, money, or energy in the wrong direction.