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18/11/2009

Cyprus is a perennial favourite with British second homebuyers. The island in the southern Mediterranean regularly features in the top 10 of countries where we buy property. Should you buy there?

By Gordon Miller

Cyprus Coast

The reasons for the popularity of Cyprus are year-round sunshine, English is widely spoken, driving is on the left, as it is in the UK, and an advantageous tax regime makes it an attractive relocation prospect for retirees. (Foreign pensions are set at a maximum taxation of 5 per cent.)

The property market has experienced a boom over the five years running up to the end of 2008. EU accession in 2004 and adoption of the Euro as its currency sparked house price increases of more than 100 per cent over the half decade. The average house price in Cyprus is now €187,053 to the end of the first quarter of 2009, according to MAP S.Platis, a leading Cyprus real estate agency.

The peak for house prices was reached in November 2008. The average house price has since fallen 2.17 per cent (-3.22 per cent in real terms) year-on-year to the end of March 2009. The house price crunch has been attributed mainly due to lower demand from British buyers who comprise around 70 per cent of foreign buyers in Cyprus.

The biggest homebuilder in Cyprus, Aristo, recorded a 41 per cent decline on sales during the first 10 months of last year alone. But Cypriot developers are fighting back with innovative schemes to lure buyers to their shores. Leptos Estates is offering a home exchange scheme that, subject to valuation, means you too could swap your old place in the UK for a brand new property in Cyprus. The scheme is available at several developments, including Limnaria Gardens development, located in the prime residential area of Kato Paphos. Prices start from €170,690 for a one-bedroom property.

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  1. the comment posted by Barry Smith on the 12/9/08 is of great interest to me. I am investigating the possibility of retiring to Cyprus. I would like to know the eventual outcome of his problem, and any tips on choosing a reputable lawyer.
    Posted by Peter S on 05/02/2009 14:06:06
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  2. Thank you
    Posted by jopee on 03/11/2008 13:07:11
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  3. Buyers in Cyprus beware.Take care in choosing a Lawyer as the legal system will not protect you if you end up with a lawyer who decides to keep YOUR money.I reported a case to the Bar Associations disciplinary board,the case was heard on the 8th April this year.I was told I would get the results of the hearing against the lawyer in question on the 5th May I have telephoned,sent emails,registered letters and have never had a reply.In desperation I asked for help from the British consulate,as far as I am aware they got no response.My Euro MP has tried I also contacted the Association of Law societies in Brussels,of which they are members.They told me they have no power them,but would forward their concerns.I have been trying 7 months to find out the results of my hearing.The CEO of the disciplinary board and the Attorney General will not communicate with any one. They are obviously protecting this lawyer.Has any body any idea where I can go from hear? Any one buying a property in Cyprus should know about my case, as the law will not protect them in their hour of need.It was suggested to me by a local businessman that the lawyer would know some working in this office,and my file will just get lost.
    Posted by Barry Smith on 12/09/2008 14:49:27
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