Cyprus property in 2020

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Cyprus property in 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has had a heavy impact upon numerous economic sectors around the world. Real estate sales in Cyprus have also felt the effect of this viral blow and we are now experiencing a dramatic drop in demand. Only in March 2013 was anything similar recorded. Let's see what this means for those who would like to get a house or apartment on the territory of a small island republic. Since the nineties, ​Cyprus residence became of interest to foreigners - many wealthy citizens sought to acquire at least a temporary elite 'cottage' by the warm sea and ideally to become the owner. The trend continues to this day. Over 30 years a fairly substantial non Greek speaking diaspora has formed on the island (e.g., according to various estimates between 30 and 75 thousand Russians and a large British community). Some of them are seasonal visitors who need regular renewal of their residence permit and others are EU residents who have been issued citizenship of the republic. Cyprus today remains an attractive option for those wishing to acquire foreign real estate.

Some statistics Currently the islands housing market is in decline with a fivefold sales reduction when compared with the same period last year. We recall this only happened once before in 2013. Large scale sanctions against the accounts of the two most significant local banks resulted in the dramatic loss of market confidence. However, by 2019 there was again a very high interest in apartments and houses. The main experts predict the demand for Cypriot real estate will quickly return to that of pre-crisis times.


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