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by Tim Martins

If you are looking at property investment, a holiday home or just somewhere new to live, well Cyprus probably tops the list both for today and for the future. Ever since Cyprus became a complete member of the EU it’s economic growth has progressed steadily, resulting in it’s rising popularity. The foreign resident population has developed in a big way forcing up property values as it becomes clear that it is a very special place to live in. It really is a dream come true opportunity as far as property investment is concerned and recently it was claimed to be becoming the Florida of Europe.

Cyprus possesses a whole range of resources due to its ideal location and almost perfect climate. The EU has also meant that Cyprus had been opened up to improved communications, transport and trade, in fact the EU is responsible for half of it’s trade. It also boasts nearly 3 million tourists per year and just from the EU and it’s close connection with the Middle East and Africa has also made it an even more interesting place to make property investments.

The property price index has been on the rise for the last few years and if we are going to take notice of the present indicators this will not change for many years to come. At the same time and a very exciting factor is that new property development is still rising too as supply is still lagging behind demand. If you don’t want to lose out on potential profits then you should really get moving fast as what we are witnessing here in Cyprus is the same as what happened in Spain 20 years ago and we know how much money was made there.

The good news for property investors is that there are still many villas available both resale and new build. You will find a varied choose in both Estate Agent and Developers and all more than anxious to help you, so make sure you get well informed before you start to tackle with these guys.

Another fortunate aspect of buying Cyprus properties is that many Cypriots speak English as a second language (it’s taught in all the schools). Moreover, since all of the solicitors and property agencies have English-speaking staff, there’s very little likelihood that you’ll experience any communication problems during business transactions. Yet another favorable aspect is that, as a result of Britain’s occupation of Cyprus up until the 1960s, Cyprus’ legal system closely resembles the UK’s legal system.

Two differences that you should be aware of are that as a non-resident of the island it is only permitted for you to own one piece of property on Cyprus (although there is a possibility of this changing in the future) and that when buying new Cypriot property, it is quite likely that the title deeds will not be received for up to five years after completion. Importantly this does not prevent sale of the property before the documents are received, in fact some people already sell on their properties before construction is complete.

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