Land Registry: 99% of the country now has posted cadastral data

This development marks the transition of the project into the final straight of its completion and confirms the significant progress that has been achieved in recent years on a project that has been a national pending issue for decades.

Land Registry: 99% of the country now has posted cadastral data

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The Hellenic Cadastre announces the achievement of yet another significant national milestone: with the launch of the new cadastre data releases, 99% of the country now has cadastre data and a National Cadastre Code (NCC) available.

This development marks the project’s transition into the final stretch of completion and confirms the significant progress achieved in recent years on a project that had been a national priority for decades, according to a statement from the Cadastre.

From 2019 to the present, the Hellenic Cadastre has substantially accelerated the cadastral mapping and publication processes through targeted legislative interventions, digitization of services, enhanced contract monitoring, and simplification of procedures for citizens and professionals.

Publication is one of the most critical stages of the process, as for the first time citizens can view all the data concerning their real estate in one place, verify its accuracy, and request corrections where necessary.

Through the Hellenic Cadastre’s digital platform, and specifically through the digital map at maps.ktimatologio.gr, citizens can search for their properties and view the data posted about them, now utilizing a unified digital spatial information environment for the entire country.

Reaching 99% completion in the publication of cadastral data exceeds the relevant target set under the Recovery and Resilience Facility and reflects the significant progress made in implementing the project.

Despite this significant progress, efforts continue at an intensive pace. In the coming period, the Hellenic Cadastre will focus on:

  • the completion of work on ongoing contracts,
  • the resolution of pending cadastral issues,
  • the completion of specialized cadastral registers,
  • and the country’s full transition to a fully operational digital cadastre.

The goal remains to complete the cadastral survey by the end of 2026, in accordance with the national plan and the commitments of the Competitiveness Program.

The Hellenic Cadastre continues to implement, with planning and consistency, a project of national importance that strengthens legal certainty, transparency, the reliability of transactions, and the potential for utilizing real estate in the country, the relevant announcement concludes. 

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