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Remote Asset Review for Property Acquisitions in Greece

€150m+

Governed acquisition and project value across owner-side mandates

14+ years

Technical leadership across construction, infrastructure and real estate

100%

Independent buyer-side and owner-side representation

Remote review allows acquisition exposure to be assessed before time, travel and technical escalation costs are committed.


The process is structured for cross-border buyers operating remotely across Greece and the Mediterranean property market.

What Is a Remote Asset Review?

A Remote Asset Review is the preliminary technical assessment phase performed before a property acquisition proceeds into formal inspection or technical due diligence.

The review is conducted remotely using available material provided by the buyer, broker, lawyer or consultant team. This may include property listings, floor plans, permit documentation, photographs, technical reports, renovation information or transaction background.

The objective is to identify whether the acquisition presents visible technical, regulatory or execution-related exposure before additional capital, travel or consultant involvement is committed.

In many acquisitions, early document-level review materially improves decision quality before any site visit becomes necessary.

What the Review Typically Assesses

Asset Complexity

01, Briefing & Project Review

Building type, age, location, renovation history, MEP systems and structural profile.

Building type, age, location, renovation history, MEP systems and structural profile.

Permit Exposure

02, Execution Roadmap

Potential discrepancies between marketed condition and permitted structure.

Potential discrepancies between marketed condition and permitted structure.

Technical Escalation Risk

03, Active Supervision

Indicators that suggest the acquisition requires inspection, specialist review or broader technical due diligence.

Indicators that suggest the acquisition requires inspection, specialist review or broader technical due diligence.

Execution Exposure

Visible signs of contractor risk, incomplete renovation quality or infrastructure limitations.

Visible signs of contractor risk, incomplete renovation quality or infrastructure limitations.

What Happens After Submission

01, Asset Intake

You submit the available material, property location and acquisition background.

02, Preliminary Review

We assess the material remotely and identify visible technical or acquisition-related exposure.

03, Scope Definition

We determine whether the acquisition requires inspection, permit review, owner's representation or broader due diligence involvement.

04, Decision Support

We perform a comprehensive final inspection, compile a strict punch-list of final corrections, and secure a fully documented asset delivery.

When Remote Review Makes Sense

Remote review is commonly used before:

  • signing reservation agreements

  • travelling to Greece for property viewings

  • commissioning a full inspection

  • entering lawyer-led acquisitions

  • evaluating hospitality or renovation opportunities

  • comparing multiple assets simultaneously

  • determining whether an acquisition should proceed at all

For foreign buyers operating remotely, the process creates an initial layer of technical visibility before escalation into deeper review stages.

We perform a comprehensive final inspection, compile a strict punch-list of final corrections, and secure a fully documented asset delivery.

What Remote Review Does Not Replace

Remote review does not replace physical inspection, structural engineering analysis, legal verification or regulated technical sign-off where such involvement becomes necessary.

The process functions as an early-stage owner-side assessment layer designed to improve acquisition visibility before escalation into broader technical review.

We perform a comprehensive final inspection, compile a strict punch-list of final corrections, and secure a fully documented asset delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions About Remote Asset Review

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is a site visit required before the review begins?

No. The process is specifically designed for buyers operating remotely before travel or physical inspection is scheduled.

Q: What documentation should be submitted?

Any available material is useful, including listing links, floor plans, permit drawings, photographs, renovation descriptions or transaction background.

Q: Can the review identify illegal constructions?

Potential permit inconsistencies and visible warning indicators may be identified remotely, but formal permit verification may require additional documentation and technical escalation.

Q: How quickly is the review performed?

Most submissions receive an initial response within 24 hours depending on asset complexity and documentation quality.

Q: Does every acquisition require inspection afterward?

No. In some cases, remote review provides sufficient visibility for the buyer's next decision stage without requiring immediate escalation.

Initiate a Confidential Discussion

Most Acquisitions Do Not Begin On Site

Send the available material, acquisition background and property location.

We review the asset remotely and outline whether further technical involvement is necessary before contracts are signed.

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