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 I-Land Development Group ILD Group | Membership: | Silver | | Since: | 02.03.2010 |
| Headquarters: | | 82, Vasileos Pavlou Street, GR-166 73 Voula, Athens, Greece | | | | Tel.: | +30 210 968 9780 | |
| Fax: | +30 210 968 9781 | |
| E-mail: | info@i-landgroup.com | |
| URL: | http://www.i-landgroup.com/ | |
| Contact(s): | Mr. Nikos Dikefalos (Group Chief Executive Manager), Mr. Dimitris Papadimitriou (Group General Manager) | |
General Profile(s)
About ILD
ILD Group plan, design, develop and manage properties and portfolios in the Greek property market.
We specialise in:
- residential property
- private homes
- housing developments
- bespoke villa
- holiday developments
- hotels
- holiday apartments
- BTL and BTS properties with strategic planning and management for investors
- commercial property
- retail property
- shopping centres
- office buildings
- business premises
- automated facilities
- industrial units with strategic planning and management for investors
We deliver our projects on time and within budget. Our select network of professionals streamlines our work to high quality standards.
With acute environmental awareness, we opt for environmentally friendly materials and energy efficient techniques. Upon request, our projects can be powered on renewable resources: natural gas, solar energy, wind energy and geothermal energy.
Our services
We cover all stages of property development: strategic planning, design, construction and management. Our personalised services meet the needs, standards and resources of our buyers, private and investors. We offer them individually or in integrated cost-effective packages.
Our background
ILD Group was established in 2007. We assembled the forces of major contractors and property developers InterDesign SA, Pro Beton SA and Mediterranean Developments Ltd to consolidate 40 years of:
- expertise in Greek realty
- networking in the Greek property market
- know-how in best practices, materials and techniques
Our clients
We work with both private buyers and individual or collective investors, typically from the UK, Ireland, Germany, Benelux, North America and Russia (80%), and from the local Greek market (20%).
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