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DOING BUSINESS C YPRUS<br />

51<br />

INDIA EDITION<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> has long been a firm favourite for property buyers worldwide thanks to its<br />

high quality of life, safe environment and Mediterranean climate. In addition, the<br />

country’s EU membership, its thriv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>ternational bus<strong>in</strong>ess centre and strategic<br />

position at the crossroads of three cont<strong>in</strong>ents rema<strong>in</strong> key pull-factors for residential<br />

buyers, relocat<strong>in</strong>g companies, and <strong>in</strong>vestors alike.<br />

Property sales have rema<strong>in</strong>ed strong <strong>in</strong> the last year despite ris<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terest rates. In<br />

the first three quarters of <strong>2023</strong> real estate sales <strong>in</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> rose year on year by a robust<br />

19.9%. While Limassol had the largest absolute number of sales <strong>in</strong> January-September<br />

(3,842), the largest <strong>in</strong>crease was <strong>in</strong> the up-and-com<strong>in</strong>g coastal town of Larnaca, where<br />

sales saw a year-on-year <strong>in</strong>crease of 36.4%.<br />

Sales to Cypriots cont<strong>in</strong>ue to dom<strong>in</strong>ate, account<strong>in</strong>g for 54% of the total <strong>in</strong> the<br />

first three quarters of <strong>2023</strong>. Sales to Cypriots have been driven both by government<br />

subsidies, for example, for first-time buyers, but also by steady growth <strong>in</strong> the household<br />

population. However, <strong>in</strong> terms of growth, sales to non-EU citizens grew most quickly<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>2023</strong>, ris<strong>in</strong>g by 67.6% year on year <strong>in</strong> the first n<strong>in</strong>e months of <strong>2023</strong>, with reports of<br />

<strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g demand from Lebanon and Israel.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES BY REGION<br />

Contracts of sale unless otherwise <strong>in</strong>dicated<br />

Jan-Sep Jan-Sep % change<br />

2022 <strong>2023</strong> year on year<br />

Nicosia 2,043 2,159 5.7<br />

Limassol 3,315 3,842 15.9<br />

Larnaca 1,734 2,348 35.4<br />

Famagusta 490 567 15.7<br />

Paphos 2,028 2,603 28.4<br />

All <strong>Cyprus</strong> 9,610 11,519 19.9<br />

Source: Department of Lands and Surveys. © Sapienta Economics Ltd.<br />

CYPRIOT AND NON-CYPRIOT PROPERTY SALES<br />

Jan-Sep Jan-Sep % change % of total <strong>in</strong><br />

2022 <strong>2023</strong> year on year Jan-Sep <strong>2023</strong><br />

Cypriot contracts 5,476 6,230 13.8 54.1<br />

EU contracts 1,859 1,476 -20.6 12.8<br />

Non-EU contracts 2,275 3,813 67.6 33.1<br />

Total contracts 9,610 11,519 19.9 100.0<br />

Source: Department of Lands and Surveys. © Sapienta Economics Ltd.

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