Seaview House for sale in Symi. Located in the heart of the amphitheatrically built Avgerinou Square in Chora, Symi, this exquisite two-level residence is a rare opportunity to own a piece of authentic island heritage.
Carefully restored in 2018 with utmost respect for local craftsmanship and aesthetics, this 102 sq.m. home gracefully combines the charm of the past with the comfort of modern living.
Inside, the property features three spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, making it ideal for families, couples, or those looking to host guests in comfort.
Seaview House for sale in Symi. Located in the heart of the amphitheatrically built Avgerinou Square in Chora, Symi, this exquisite two-level residence is a rare opportunity to own a piece of authentic island heritage.
Carefully restored in 2018 with utmost respect for local craftsmanship and aesthetics, this 102 sq.m. home gracefully combines the charm of the past with the comfort of modern living.
Inside, the property features three spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, making it ideal for families, couples, or those looking to host guests in comfort.
The thoughtful layout includes a central living area with a traditional fireplace, a functional kitchen, an internal wooden staircase, and a loft-style upper space, all designed to honor the original 19th-century character of the home.
The restoration preserved original materials wherever possible, including stone masonry, hand-carved wooden elements, traditional Symian slate floors, and the striking feature of the old “tsimia” fireplace—once the soul of the household.
Alongside these historical elements, modern enhancements such as reinforced concrete, insulation, ceramic tiling, and air-conditioning systems ensure the property meets 21st-century standards in safety, hygiene, and comfort.
Step outside, and you’re welcomed by a delightful courtyard and an elevated veranda overlooking the sea. These outdoor spaces invite you to enjoy tranquil mornings with a coffee or long evenings under the stars, surrounded by the serene beauty of the village square and the gentle rhythm of island life.
The house also includes a renovated underground space, originally used as a rainwater cistern, which has been transformed to serve as a fully functional bathroom. Clever design solutions like this optimize every part of the home, blending tradition with functionality.
This is not just a home—it’s a living narrative. A place where the warmth of natural materials meets soulful island storytelling. The wooden sofa next to the fireplace, the built-in alcoves, the restored carpentry—all echo a bygone era while inviting you to create your own memories.
The property stands on a 102 sq.m. plot, offering both intimacy and manageability. It is part of a peaceful residential zone, away from mass tourism, yet fully furnished and ready for immediate use—be it as a family residence, a vacation retreat, or even a character-filled short-term rental.
As for the location, Symi is one of the most picturesque islands of the Dodecanese, known for its neoclassical architecture, colorful harbors, and a lifestyle untouched by time.
The area of Agia Triada in Chora offers authentic Greek village atmosphere, traditional bakeries, local taverns, and warm hospitality—all within walking distance. From here, a short drive or walk leads to the scenic port, crystal-clear beaches, and historic monasteries.
Unlike crowded destinations, Symi remains a place for those who seek harmony, culture, and refined simplicity. It attracts artists, intellectuals, and discerning travelers who appreciate authenticity and elegance. Owning a home here is more than an investment—it is a conscious decision to embrace a slower, more meaningful way of life.
Whether youre dreaming of a serene escape, a place to write your next book, or a home to welcome generations of loved ones, this property offers the soul and structure to support your vision.
Seaview House for sale in Symi. Location Information:
A Fairytale-like Island
While approaching the port of Symi, one has the overwhelming feeling of entering a perfectly painted image of a scenic traditional village. As a rule, people remain agape and cannot take their eyes off the spectacular sight. A galore of two and three-storey traditional stone houses, painted in all colours but mostly in indigo, ochre and terracotta, with red tiled roofs and cute little balconies with railings set up the peculiarity of the island.
The few who can resist the superb spectacle of the town of Symi stretching its impeccable architecture – all of the buildings there have been listed - on the slopes of the surrounding hills, take off their eyes to look at their book guides.
They see the picture of the port of Symi printed on their books. They know it might have been photoshopped; in all likelihood, they expected it to be better than the real thing.
Still, when they lift their eyes again to marvel at the breathtaking sight, they realise it belies their expectations: Symi is more than words or photos can say!
The main town of Symi, commonly referred to by the same name as the island itself, is divided in two parts: the harbourside one, called Gialos, and the adjacent one on the slopes of the hills, called Chorio (village).
The entrance of the horseshoe-shaped port is dominated by Roloi, a clock tower. Right in front of it there is the statue of the fisher boy, Michalaki (little Michael), which seems to be welcoming the visitors to the island.
The Town Hall, the cathedral, the square and the Naval Museum of Symi are the main attractions on this side. The latter lends an insight to the naval tradition of the island and boasts, amongst other things, exhibits representing the evolution of sponge fishing through the years.
Visit the island’s main church Agios Ioannis with its marvelous pebble-stone courtyard and stone-built bell tower. Relax in a traditional cafe in one of Symi’s main squares - Kampos, Tarsanas, Skala - or enjoy shopping in the nearby stores.
Head to the upper part of the town to Chorio (aka Ano Symi) from a stony 500 steps stairway. The locals call it Kali Strata (good way!) with a wonderful walkway under the trees and a breathtaking view over Gialos. The charming colourful houses with their tiled roofs and the small alleys create a stunning locale.
The interior of the houses are also of great interest; elaborately decorated ceilings, skylights, neoclassical decor on doors and windows as well as pebble stone floors are just some of the details you’ll see on these beautiful man made structures.
The highest spot of the town is Kastro (= castle) on the west, the remnants of a castle built by the knights of St John (14th c.). In its interior you will see the church Panagia (Virgin Mary) of Kastro.
Tip: The best time of the day to walk around the town is in the afternoon when the sunlight highlights the colours and the islands noble style.
At the location Myloi, visit Pontikokastro (the castle of mice!); there is a prehistoric tomb as well as remnants of old mills, used in the past for crushing grains into flour, yet some of them are households today. Behind the highest mountain of the island (560m) lies a beautiful cypress and pine tree forest.
The forest at Kourkouniotis is home to 120 byzantine wine presses of which eleven have been restored. The island held a fine tradition in winemaking up to the 18th c.
The most significant event is Symi’s Festival that hosts a large number of cultural events such as classical and modern music concerts, dance, theater, cinema, and literature evenings from July to September every year.
Features
Fireplace
Renovated
Maisonette
air conditioning
Seaview
Location
The property is situated at Dodecanese Islands, Symi, Symi.
Contact Agent
Ktimatoemporiki Real Estate
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