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19th April 2024
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Half a million visit Cyprus property news

Earlier this week, the Cyprus property news magazine chalked up its 500,000th visitor. I was so busy with other matters, I did not notice.

Cyprus property dealer murdered

Police are investigating the murder of a property dealer whose body was found on a beach in the Ayios Tychonas area of Limassol yesterday morning. A pathologist has confirmed that the man had been strangled.

Built on greed and nepotism says Cyprus protester

The property industry in Cyprus is built on greed and nepotism. The developers borrow money from the bank using people’s homes as collateral and the banks and lawyers are part of the deception. I have proof that my home has been mortgaged by my developer.

Working together for proper Title Deeds law

The Cyprus Ministry of the Interior has put serious efforts to bring about a drastic and definite solution on long existing problem of the issuing of Title Deeds. This is a good time for all to work together to resolve the situation.

Property group condemns Title Deeds laws

Just how much damage to the economy, the image of Cyprus and people’s lives will have been caused before the Government shoulders its responsibilities and resolves the Title Deeds issue once and for all?

Stimulate Cyprus property sales by lowering prices

If developers in Cyprus want to stimulate property sales, they must lower their prices. Economic conditions have changed dramatically over the last year and people are not prepared to pay the same prices today as they were a year ago.

Cyprus developer rejects accusations

The Cyprus property developer Aristo has rejected accusations that it is one of the offenders involved in the Immovable Property Tax scam.

Property prices to fall say 80%

More than 50% of those who voted in a recent poll conducted by the Cyprus Property Magazine believe that real estate prices will fall by more than 10% during 2009.

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