In Symi’s sought-after Chorio, this distinguished 1900 house offers 259 sq m of total space with 172 sq m of refined living, featuring 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms, all in good condition. A timeless island residence, it pairs authentic character with an inviting, light-filled ambiance. Warm wooden floors and generous proportions create an elegant setting for relaxed Mediterranean living. Enjoy a rare blend of building, harbour, ocean, open, and mountain views, framed from an east-west balcony that captures changing light throughout the day. A full basement adds exceptional flexibility for storage, wine, or a private retreat. An exceptional Symi home where heritage, space, and panoramic scenery come together in a truly elevated escape. Location: One of the Dodecanese islands 25 kilometres north-west of Rhodes. Unique features: Exclusive Symi is a popular watering hole for the elite, many of whom arrive with their private yachts from all over the world during the summer months. Symi island offers endless opportunities for discovering the many isolated coves as well as the adjacent uninhabited offshore islets by boat. Panormitis, found on the other side of the island, is the island’s famous monastery visited by people from all over the world. The annual Symi Festival, held from July to September, is an important cultural event with theatre, cinema, dance, traditional and classical music, literary and art exhibitions included in the summer programme. Accessibility: Daily connections by boat or catamaran to Rhodes as well as to other neighbouring islands. The ferry boat from Piraeus connects a number of islands including Symi then harbours in Rhodes. Investment potential: In general, the properties offered for sale on Symi are in the top-end price segment with Captain’s houses being the most expensive. Due to the limited space in Symi harbour, property prices remain stable.