The 12 percent year-on-year increase in the number of property sales in Cyprus during 2019 was attributable to Cypriots and EU citizens, while the number of sales to non-EU citizens remained stable.

FIGURES released by the Department of Lands & Surveys earlier today show that the 12% year-on-year rise in Cyprus property sales can be attributed almost solely to the domestic (Cypriot) and the overseas EU m...
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Buy Home Estate Agency wins prestigious International Property Award in London receiving top honours for the third year in a row. The company was named Best Real Estate Agency in Cyprus in 2019-2020.

The event was held at Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on October 24.

The European International Property Awards are open to residential and commercial property profes...
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An influx of British, Russian and Israeli tourists ensured Cyprus achieved its best-ever figures for arrivals in August with a record 553,600 visitors, official data indicated on Tuesday.

The Mediterranean island has beaten all previous August records this year with tourist arrivals reaching 553,626 from 534,847 in 2018, a 3.6 per cent annual increase, the state statistical service said...
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The number of British citizens with dual EU nationality increased by 159 percent in the year after the referendum, many have already realized how to escape a fate they did not choose.

More and more Britons who live in Cyprus (most of them pensioners) are looking to obtain a Cypriot passport as a result of Brexit.

According to a report from a Greek newspaper, “NEA”...
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The number of Cyprus property sales during July was the same as the number sold in July 2018, with sales falling in all districts with the exception of Larnaka according to statistics from the Department of Lands & Surveys.

JULY saw the same number of property sales in Cyprus as during the corresponding month last year, with the number of sales contracts deposited at Land Registry offices totaling 896 ac...
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Cyprus is changing, and it will change even more in the next few years with new high rises and multi-storey buildings sprouting up, mainly along the island’s coastal front in Limassol, Larnaka and Paphos.

The citizenship-by-investment scheme and other incentives approved in recent years have made Cyprus an attractive destination to attract both businesses and investors.