The Single Property Register joins the Recovery Fund

Owners are not required to resubmit their details to any platform. State databases and their information systems will be interoperable. At €8.3 million public expenditure.

The Single Property Register joins the Recovery Fund

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In collaboration with Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance Nikos Papathanasis and Deputy Minister of Digital Governance Konstantinos Kyranakis, the project “Unified Real Estate Registry – E-registries, with a total public expenditure of 8,285,308 euros.

The scope of the project involves the design, implementation, deployment, and support of the operational functioning of the Unified Real Estate Registry and aims to create acomprehensive information system that will centralize, systematize, and integrate digital information held by various public and private sector entities, covering all real estate data in the country (buildings, plots of land, etc.) as well as data on their use (e.g., energy and telecommunications infrastructure, leases, tax obligations, etc.).

It is important to emphasize that the Unified Real Estate Registry does not require citizens to resubmit their information to any platform. Instead, government databases (Cadastral Registry, AADE, HEDNO, Urban Planning, etc.) and their information systems will interoperate with one another, so that any change in specific data automatically updates the entire public sector without any further action.

The project’s goal is to reduce bureaucracy, enhance transparency and reliability in the real estate market, and support entrepreneurship and innovation through open data and analytical tools.

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