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'Unusual' Greek island listed for half the price of average Aussie home
Key takeaways
- Makri Island is a slice of paradise with plenty of problems.
- Makri Island, not far from mainland Greece, boasts almost 100 hectares of uninhabited Mediterranean beauty and a bargain price tag.
- There are no tourists, no port, no housing — in fact, no modern infrastructure of any kind.
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Makri Island is a slice of paradise with plenty of problems. (Supplied)
Link copied Share Share article Its online sales listing describes it as "one of Europe's most remarkable and unusual real estate opportunities", and at first glance, there's a lot to like.
Makri Island, not far from mainland Greece, boasts almost 100 hectares of uninhabited Mediterranean beauty and a bargain price tag.
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