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Any property for sale in Cyprus comes with the guarantee of copious sunshine, as Cyprus boasts of around 320 days of sun a year. Cyprus is home to lively Limassol, cosmopolitan Nicosia, and the tremendous Troödos Mountains. Browse through our properties for sale in Cyprus to find land plots, apartments, traditional old houses, and lovely family villas.

 

 

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Properties for sale in Cyprus

Cyprus – there’s so much to fall in love with. Located south of Turkey and close to North Africa, the third largest island in the Mediterranean is one of the sunniest countries in Europe. Its close historical ties to Britain means that English is widely spoken and it has an established expat community, so it won’t be hard to find a friendly face. Cyprus is a foodie’s heaven with an abundance of souvlaki, halloumi, and fresh vegetables to devour. Amazingly, Cyprus even has opportunities for skiing, it has the most southernly slopes in all of Europe. It is one of the few places where you can ski in the morning and then hit the beautiful Blue Flag beaches in the afternoon.

 

Properties for sale in Cyprus

When it comes to property for sale in Cyprus, there is ample choice from land plots to neat apartments to villas. For just €50,000 you can purchase a plot of land for sale in Cyprus. For €80,000 you can buy an old multi-bedroom village home in need of renovation. You will be able to find a small one- or two-bedroom apartment for this price.

For a family home of three or more bedrooms, a healthy budget would be €200,000 – €300,000. For this price, you can find a home with terraces, outdoor space, even a private pool. For the most part, properties for sale in Cyprus are older homes with history and character, many of which have been updated to suit modern tastes. Newer homes tend to be built so that they assimilate naturally with other Cyprus properties.

 

Where to buy in Cyprus

Paphos is a favourite among foreign buyers because of its already established expat community, it’s fantastic harbour, and year-round access to affordable flights. It is divided into Old Paphos, which occupies the hill at the back of the town. Then there is Kato Paphos, the bubblier, more tourist-driven section. In Kato Paphos, you’ll find a diverse range of restaurants, bars, and night-time entertainment. If you are thinking of renting out your property in Cyprus as a holiday home, then Paphos is a good choice as there is lots to keep holidaymakers busy and amused.

Alternatively, if you would like to be close to the action of Paphos but not actually living in it, then finding a home in a village nearby might suit you well. While many villages offer a more laidback lifestyle, other areas have formed their own unique characters. For example, beach lovers will enjoy owning a home in Coral Bay, a dynamic seaside town. Meanwhile, luxury can be found in the Aphrodite Hills development.

On the southern coast, between Paphos and Larnaca, Limassol offers a great mix of the old and the new. It is also home to the fabulous Limassol Carnival, a magnificent affair of live music, the Cypriot bazooka, colour and costume.

The island’s capital, Nicosia, offers modern Cypriot life with Eleftheria Square populated by cafes and branded shops. It has a large student population and great nightlife. The property market here is dominated by apartments.

As you can see, Cyprus offers a variety of locations for property buyers. For a touch of hedonism, head to Ayia Napa, Famagusta. For natural beauty and isolation, the Troödos Mountains will be your go-to. We’re happy to help you find a home in Cyprus that fits you just right.

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