Why Greece’s Golden Visa Is the Next Big Thing for US Investors

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Conclusion
Greece’s Visa program is gaining unprecedented traction among US investors. As Spain phases out its scheme and Portugal tightens restrictions, Greece remains a prime option for residency seekers. The demand is expected to grow, making early investment a smart move. With property values set to rise, US nationals looking for a Plan B in Europe should act before the market shifts further.
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