A 10-Building Seafront Compound on Corfu’s Western Coast Lists for Sale

Beds: 15  Baths: 18  Interior: 11,302 ft² / 1,050 m²  Land: 12.1 acres / 4.9 hectares

Amenities: 10-building compound, private bay access, private beach, jetty, beach house, tree house residence, guest bungalows, staff accommodation, gym, yoga pavilion, wellness spaces, two heated swimming pools, sunset pavilion, padel court, landscaped grounds, internal road network with golf carts

Instead of a single coastal villa, the property comprises approximately 1,050 m² (11,302 ft²) of living area, distributed across roughly ten buildings with around fifteen bedrooms and eighteen bathrooms.

Located on the western coast of Corfu, Heliophos Estate is a large-scale seafront compound set across approximately 4.9 hectares (12.1 acres) of land, with direct access to a secluded bay and open views over the Ionian Sea.

Instead of a single coastal villa, the property comprises approximately 1,050 m² (11,302 ft²) of living area, distributed across roughly ten buildings with around fifteen bedrooms and eighteen bathrooms. Heliophos Estate is on the market with Corfu Homes Real Estate Consultants, with pricing disclosed upon application with the listing agency.

The layout follows the natural terrain, with low-rise volumes positioned to maximise sea views while maintaining separation between living areas. The arrangement allows the estate to function as both a private residence and a multi-structure retreat.

The estate’s waterfront is a defining element, with direct access to a secluded bay complemented by a private beach, wooden sunbathing platform, and jetty.

The property includes a range of supporting structures and amenities designed for both private use and operational scale, including guest bungalows, a tree house-style residence, a dedicated beach house at the water’s edge, and separate staff accommodation. Wellness and leisure facilities include a gym building, yoga pavilion, massage spaces, and multiple heated swimming pools, alongside landscaped pathways and internal circulation via a private road network.

The estate’s waterfront is a defining element, with direct access to a secluded bay complemented by a private beach, wooden sunbathing platform, and jetty, allowing for immediate sea access and small craft mooring.

The western coast, where Heliophos Estate is located, is notably more rugged and less developed than other parts of Corfu, offering a higher degree of privacy alongside open sea views and sunset orientation.

Corfu occupies a distinct position within Greece, shaped by centuries of Venetian, French, and British rule that differentiate it architecturally and culturally from the Cyclades. This layered history is reflected in its built environment and planning, particularly around Corfu Town, a UNESCO-listed centre defined by its fortifications and European urban character. The island itself is greener and more topographically varied than much of the Aegean, with olive groves, dense vegetation, and a coastline that alternates between sheltered bays and exposed cliffs.

Recent market data points to a shift in demand towards Corfu, with buyer inquiries rising significantly year over year, positioning the island as one of Greece’s strongest-performing luxury markets. Despite this, pricing remains below more established destinations such as Mykonos and Santorini, reinforcing its appeal to buyers prioritising long-term value and lifestyle over short-term speculation.

The property is also positioned with additional long-term potential, with planning scope for further development of up to approximately 6,000 m², allowing for expansion as a larger private compound or potential hospitality-driven use.

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