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Cyprus property sales up 21% in July

Cyprus property sales up 21% in JulyTHE NUMBER of property sales contracts deposited at Land Registry offices across the Republic of Cyprus during July 2018 rose 21 per cent compared to July 2017 according to official figures published by the Department of Lands and Surveys.

This follows increases of 2% in June, 23% in May and 29% in April.

During July a total of 896 contracts or the sale of residential and commercial properties and land (building plots and fields) were deposited at Land Registry offices across Cyprus, compared with the 758 deposited in July 2017.

Of the 896 contracts deposited, 426 (48.7%) were for properties purchased by non-Cypriots.

The figures show a continuing improvement in the economic conditions, coupled with government measures such as the citizenship by investment scheme (aka Passports for Cash scheme.)

(The figures include an unspecified number of properties acquired by banks as part of loan restructurings.)

Sales rose in all districts. In percentage terms Nicosia led the way with sales rising by 42% followed by Paphos, where sales rose by 27% and Limassol, where sales rose 17%. Sales in Larnaca and Famagusta rose by 9% and 3% respectively.

Total Property Sale Contracts – 2017/2018 Comparison

District Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Nicosia 2017 72
73
79
80 118 162 124 76 87 117 170 306
2018 146 96
126
117
153
146
176
Famagusta 2017 21
19 40
29
38 46
59 47 57 51 52 169
2018 48 52
40
52 79
61
61
Larnaca 2017 102
100 113
69
119 96
103 88 107 111 151 181
2018 112 99
116
83 113
133
112
Limassol 2017 132
177 232
192
298 304
289 201 203 306 321 532
2018 225 256
314
246 282
338
314
Paphos 2017 96
87 162
136
183 235
184 160 148 183 212 349
2018 164 163
172
157 201
180
233
Totals 2017 423
456 626
506
756 843
739 572 602 768 906 1537
2018 695 666 768 655 828 858 896

Property sales – year to date

During the first seven months of 2018 the number of contracts for the sale of property deposited at Land Registry offices has risen 23% to 5,366 compared to the 4,349 deposited during corresponding period of last year.

In percentage terms Famagusta saw the highest increase in the number of sales – up by 56%, followed by Nicosia (the capital) with a 36% increase. Increases of 23%, 17% and 9% were recorded in Limassol, Paphos, and Larnaca respectively.

Overseas property sales

The Land Registry figures reveal that a total of 426 property sale contracts were deposited by non-Cypriots during July 2018. Of those 150 were deposited by EU citizens and the remaining 276 by non-EU citizens, but we cannot quantify the number of non-EU citizens who bought property with a view to applying for citizenship.

Paphos remained the most popular district with the overseas market with the number of property sales contracts deposited reaching 171. Limassol recorded 120, Larnaca 71, Famagusta 43 and Nicosia 21.

Overseas Property Sale Contracts – 2018

District Source Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Nicosia EU 10 8 9 10
9
8
11
Non-EU 10 4 13
14 9 15
10
Total 20 12 22 24 18 23 21
Famagusta EU 15 24 8
12 19 16 20
Non-EU 36 10 14
28 26 18 23
Total 51 34 22 40 45 34 43
Larnaca EU 9 9 9
6 9 20
15
Non-EU 43 46 40
36 49 52 56
Total 52 55 49 42 58 72 71
Limassol EU 15 17 32
17 19 22 25
Non-EU 103 87 83
67 94 109 95
Total 118 104 115 84 113 131 120
Paphos EU 41 58 55
49 70 60 79
Non-EU 105 97 74
87 88 65 92
Total 146 155 129 136 158 125 171
Totals EU 90 116 113
94 126 126 150
Non-EU 297 244 224
232 266 259 276
TOTAL 387 360 337 326 392 385 426

During the first seven months of 2018, a total of 2,613 property sales contracts were deposited by overseas buyers, with 815 deposited by EU nationals and 1,798 by non-EU nationals.

Paphos maintains its position as the most popular spot for overseas buyers with sale contracts reaching 1,020, followed by Limassol with 785, Larnaca with 399, Famagusta with 269 and Nicosia with 140.

Cyprus Property Sale Contracts 2000 – 2018

Year Overseas Sales Domestic Sales Percentage
Overseas Sales
Total
Sales
2000 450 12,214 3.6% 12,664
2001 1,207 12,849 8.6% 14,056
2002 2,548 14,111 15.3% 16,659
2003 3,981 15,294 20.7% 19,275
2004 5,384 11,947 31.1% 17,331
2005 6,485 10,106 39.1% 16,591
2006 8,355 8,598 49.3% 16,953
2007 11,281 9,964 53.1% 21,245
2008 6,636 8,031 45.2% 14,667
2009 1,761 6,409 21.6% 8,170
2010 2,030 6,568 23.6% 8,598
2011 1,652 5,366 23.5% 7,018
2012 1,476 4,793 23.5% 6,269
2013 1,017 2,750 27.0% 3,767
2014 1,193 3,334 26.4% 4,527
2015 1,349 3,603 27.2% 4,952
2016
1,813 5,250 25.7% 7,063
2017
2,406 6,328 27.5% 8,734
2018 (July)
2,613 2,753 48.7% 5,366
Totals
63,637 150,268 29.8% 213,905

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Well I agree with Deanna below, seems like Cyprus interests people because of passport and bonuses it gives to its holders. On the other hand Tranio has so much information on different properties you can buy in Cyprus and how much profit it can bring you.

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