Mystiko in Tinos and Nostos in Patmos featured in the Financial Times as hot properties in Greece.
Nostos in Patmos, a traditional house built in 1830. Its 184 sq m of living space include four bedrooms, two bathrooms and terraces looking on to the harbour. The courtyard has a pretty stone archway and planting. This home is sensitively renovated and retains whitewashed walls, dark wood ceiling beams and flooring, and pale blue woodwork
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Mystico in Tinos, a 400 sq m property comprising a main house with three en suite bedrooms and two independent annexes with a bedroom each. The main house and upper annexe have verandas, while the lower annexe opens on to the garden. This property, which is built from local stone with distinctive traditional arches, is arranged around three courtyards with pergolas, patios and a part-open, part-sheltered swimming pool.
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