TERAMOK unifies U.S. and Greece operations into one transatlantic group
TERAMOK Group has folded its Chicago and Athens businesses into a single structure as American interest in Greek property and Golden Visa residency continues to grow. The move is meant to give Greek developers direct access to U.S. buyers while giving American investors a local team in Greece.
Why it matters: - TERAMOK Group is positioning itself as a bridge between American capital and the Greek property market. - The unified structure is meant to connect Greek developers with U.S. buyers and give American investors a team with local market knowledge in Greece. - The strategy targets continued demand for Greek property and sustained interest in Greece’s Golden Visa residency program.
What happened: - TERAMOK Group announced the unification of its U.S. and Greece operations under one transatlantic group structure. - The group combines TERAMOK LLC in Chicago and TERAMOK Advertising Agency IKE in Glyfada on the Athens Riviera, with a secondary presence in Nafplio. - TERAMOK was founded in 2019. - The company serves real estate developers, architecture firms, construction companies, brokerages and B2B brands.
The details: - TERAMOK reports that it has served more than 50 brands. - The group says its content has generated more than 100 million views. - TERAMOK reports a 5x average return on ad spend. - The company says it has marketed more than 2.3 billion euros in property for clients. - The group says the unified model addresses a gap in both markets: Greek developers need American performance-marketing standards and direct access to U.S. buyers, while American investors need local fluency in the Greek market. - Kirill Samarits, founder and CEO, said one team across both time zones can market Greek development to American buyers in both languages and to both standards. - TERAMOK says it is the only Greek marketing agency specialized in real estate, development and architecture with an active office in the United States. - All production is handled in-house. - The group operates more than 700,000 euros of cinema equipment, including RED and ARRI camera systems and DJI Inspire 3 drones. - The service stack includes performance marketing on Google and Meta, search engine optimization, AI search optimization, branding and web development. - In Greece, a 12-specialist team in Glyfada serves Loyal Group Realty, MIA Developments, YPERIA Properties, Aristides Dallas Architects and Magna Graecia. - In the United States, the Chicago office serves developers and architecture firms in Chicago and Miami, with a focus on pre-construction and presale campaigns. - Yiannis Deves, partner and COO, said the setup gives Greek developments direct access to American capital and gives American clients a production and marketing team in the market they want to reach. - TERAMOK’s work has been featured in Fortune Greece. - The group received two Honorable Mentions in PR Daily's 2025 Content Marketing Awards, in the Agency of the Year category and for a short-form video entry. - More information is available at the company's website and the U.S. site.
Between the lines: - The unification formalizes what TERAMOK is presenting as a single operating model for two markets that are increasingly linked by real estate demand. - The company is betting that cross-border property marketing works better when production, media buying and local sales knowledge sit under one roof. - The emphasis on in-house production suggests TERAMOK wants to compete on speed, control and quality rather than outsourcing.
What's next: - TERAMOK is likely to lean harder into transatlantic campaigns tied to Greek development, pre-construction sales and investor outreach. - The Chicago and Athens offices will remain the core points of contact for the U.S.-Greece corridor. - The company’s stated model suggests more services will be delivered across both markets through one team and one workflow.
The bottom line: - TERAMOK is turning a cross-border business into a single transatlantic brand built for Greek property marketing and American demand.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
Sign up for:
Greece Business Tribune
The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.
Check Your Email!
We sent a one-time activation link to: .
Confirm it's you by clicking the email link.
If the email is not in your inbox, check spam or try again.
Welcome back!
is already signed up. Check your inbox for updates.