Final Verdict
0/100
A template-heavy Greek villa site that suffers from a branding identity crisis, 'Photo 1' alt-text laziness, and the tech soul of a generic real estate plugin.
Impression
55
It looks like a 'Luxury Villa' starter pack from 2018. The hero section screams 'I paid a management company to click three buttons,' and the 'Stonewave' name sounds more like a failing crypto exchange than a 'Traditional Seaview Stone House.'
Stock-template aesthetic
Performance
45
Powered by Celerity, which is apparently the 'Internet Explorer' of property CMS platforms. You're serving 'Sea view 1' and 'Sea view 2' like you're afraid the browser will explode if you use a descriptive filename.
Celerity framework bloat
SEO
38
Your title tag is 'Stonewave | Traditional Seaview Stone House in Kythnos, Greece'—we get it, you have a thesaurus. Meanwhile, your image alt tags are probably 'Photo 4,' which is a great way to ensure only robots who like numbers ever find you.
Keyword-stuffed title tag
Copywriting
30
If I see the word 'Authentic' or 'Cycladic' one more time, I'm calling the Greek Ministry of Tourism. You describe it as a 'peaceful Cycladic country house'—just like the other 4,000 villas on the island that didn't use a @opulencegreece.com email address.
Generic 'Authentic' clichés
Trust
50
The contact email is 'stonewave@opulencegreece.com.' Nothing says 'authentic local experience' like being managed by a corporate entity named after the one thing the Greek economy hasn't seen since the Bronze Age: Opulence.
Management company proxy