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Altia: Dynamic beginning as the fastest growing real estate company in Cyprus

Altia officially starts its operations in the Cypriot market as the fastest growing property company on the island, with a unique portfolio that includes a wide range of options in residential, commercial and agricultural properties.

With the use of technology, Altia introduces innovative procedures and professional presentations of properties (virtual tours and drone videos for each property), uses various communication channels to the market, and finds solutions that are set up to manage and monetise a diverse range of real estate assets.

Based in Nicosia and with a local presence in Limassol, Paphos and Larnaca, it consists of a team of 70 Cypriot professionals in the real estate sector with excellent knowledge of the Cypriot market. With many years of experience in the field, the team takes all the necessary actions so that the properties are immediately available for sale, while also covering the entire range of real estate tasks – beginning with the property search, the intermediate procedural/legal tasks, and culminating in the property sale.

Altia is a company that offers transparency and professionalism. The goal is always to ensure that its buyers or investors find the ideal property or investment that meets their needs but at the same time exceeds their expectations.

More information: altia.com.cy

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