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Lack of rooms in Mykonos sees church converted into studio and rented to tourists (VIDEO)

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Another incident of profiteering is unfolding during this year’s tourist season in Mykonos!

A church owner decided to turn his Cycladic chapel into a home.

As reported by Mykonos Live TV, the great shortage of houses and the rise in prices have reached the point where some have found new solutions.

So the owner of this particular church did not hesitate to turn it into a studio and according to the report, the local community is disappointed with the sight.

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