
Meeting with Greek Real Estate Market Experts in Limassol
Living in Cyprus gives many entrepreneurs and international families a strong base — but it does not always answer every question around mobility, asset diversification and long-term planning.
On 26 June, Astons will host a private investor meeting in Limassol dedicated to Greek property investment, the Greek Golden Visa programme and selected residence and citizenship-by-investment options.
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Programme
The discussion will be led by:
Igor Nemtsov, Head of Astons Dubai, an investment migration expert with over a decade of experience advising international clients.
Nasos Fousias, Head of Astons Greece, with over 15 years of experience and more than 5,000 property transactions in Greece.
Igor Nemtsov, Head of Astons Dubai, an investment migration expert with over a decade of experience advising international clients.
Key Topics
The event will cover:
• Greek property investment opportunities from €250,000
• The current structure of the Greek Golden Visa programme
• Selected projects available through Astons
• Rental income and liquidity considerations
• Residence-by-investment and second citizenship options
• Available passport programmes for international investors
• How these tools can support a broader family, capital and mobility strategy
Speakers - Alliance members

Speakers
Nasos Fousias (Head of Astons Greece) | Oksana Kogut (Head of Sales Cyprus)
Who should attend
High-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and international families based in Cyprus who are exploring Greek property investment, residency-by-investment programmes, or broader capital mobility and second citizenship strategies
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