“Renovate my home and save energy – for young people” programme
The Programme is part of the Greece 2.0 National Recovery and Resilience Plan, funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

To renovate your home
Discover the features
What’s the interest rate
0% interest rate
The loan is 100% interest-free, as the interest rate is subsidised by the programme.
Law 128/1975 levy
According to Law 128/1975, all loans are subject to a levy that is paid to the Greek State.
For the loan you’ll get through the “Renovate my home and save energy – for young people” programme, the levy is currently at 0.12%.
What are the loan amount and term
Up to €13,500
Get financing up to €13,500, based on the incentive category.
From 4 to 6 years
Repay the loan in 4, 5 or 6 years, depending on your finances and profile.
Without collateral
No need to provide collateral, i.e. mortgage lien on property or cash collateral.
What’s the loan fee
€0 You don't pay any fees for the:
- Energy inspector
- Technical advisor
- Electronic building ID and designs
- Application assessment
How you repay it
With equal instalments every month
Once we’ve signed your loan agreement, we open an account. Your monthly loan instalments are paid automatically by standing order through this account.
You must ensure there is adequate balance in the account every month for your instalments to go through.
Early loan repayment
You may repay your loan at any time without any charges.
Find out how you can repay your loan earlier in full or in part.
What are the conditions
For you
You must:
- Have been born from 01.01.1984 to 31.12.2005.
- Have full ownership, enjoyment or bare ownership of the home you want to upgrade.
For the property
The home must:
- Be legal.
- Be used as a 1st home.
- Be classified at least under category C or lower, based on the Energy Performance Certificate.
- Not have been marked for demolition.
- Not be used for short-term leasing.
For the works
You carry out energy efficiency upgrades, such as:
- Replacing window frames
- Installing or upgrading thermal insulation.
- Upgrading the heating or cooling system.
- Installing a hot-water system from renewable energy sources (RES).
- Carrying out other energy-saving or energy-autonomy interventions.
What are the subsidy percentages
For owner occupancy
- 75% – personal income ≤ €5,000 / family income ≤ €10,000
- 70% – personal income > €5,000-€10,000 / family income > €10,000-€20,000
- 55% – personal income > €10,000-€20,000 / family income > €20,000-€30,000
- 45% – personal income > €20,000-€30,000 / family income > €30,000-€50,000
For renting or free concession to a third party
- 65% – personal income ≤ €5,000 / family income ≤ €10,000
- 60% – personal income > €5,000-€10,000 / family income > €10,000-€20,000
- 45% – personal income > €10,000-€20,000 / family income > €20,000-€30,000
- 40% – personal income > €20,000-€30,000 / family income > €30,000-€50,000
Can I get the loan?
Apply provided you...
- Participate in the “Save energy” part of the programme.
Have at hand...
- Your Taxisnet credentials, if you haven’t updated your details and want to do so through eGov-KYC.
- The supporting documents you’ll need, if you haven’t updated your details and choose to do so by uploading the documents.
- The supporting documents to apply for the loan.
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Any questions?
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What supporting documents do I need for the “Renovate my home and save energy – for young people” programme?
Provided you have been included in the programme and have chosen to cover your participation with a loan, you need supporting documents for the loan pre-approval.
For salaried employees or pensioners
- Current ID card or passport
- Income tax clearance certificate for the last year from the IAPR
- Latest payroll slip or monthly pension slip
- Residence and work permit, for foreigners
For freelancers or company partners/shareholders
- Current ID card or passport
- Income tax clearance certificate for the last 2 years from the IAPR – 2 separate documents
- Insurance clearance certificate
- Residence and work permit, for foreigners
For the unemployed
- Current ID card or passport
- Income tax clearance certificate for the last year
Can I repay my loan instalments earlier?
Where can I find additional information about the “Renovate my home and save energy – for young people” programme?
To find out more about the “Renovate my home and save energy – for young people” programme, visit the official website of the:
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