Why 2025 is the perfect time to invest in Cyprus properties

Cyprus is rapidly becoming one of Europe’s most desirable property investment destinations. Due to its convenient location, attractive government incentives, access to educated manpower, family security, and the emerging status of the real estate industry, the island is a prime location for investors seeking to relocate their businesses, diversify, and capitalise on growth.

As the Cypriot property sector flourishes, there is utmost confidence that 2025 will present incredible opportunities for investors who want to be part of this exciting growth.

A property market on the rise

Cyprus’ real estate market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth, especially in the luxury residential and commercial sectors. With increasing demand from both local and international buyers, the island is becoming a top choice for property investment.

Cities like Limassol, Larnaca, and Paphos are experiencing a surge in demand for luxury homes. In 2023, Larnaca saw a remarkable 11% year-on-year increase in residential property prices, the highest among Cyprus districts. This growth presents promising returns for investors seeking capital appreciation and high rental yields.

Tax incentives & investment benefits

Cyprus is one of the most investor-friendly destinations in the EU, offering great tax benefits. For instance, a 5% VAT rate applies to the first 130m² of a new home, as long as the property's value is under €350,000. Non-domiciled (non-dom) residents also enjoy 0% tax on outgoing dividends for 17 years, making Cyprus a top choice for international investors.

Cyprus's location between Europe and the Middle East makes it an even more attractive choice, with strong potential for long-term growth and solid returns.

A bright future for Cyprus real estate

With its emerging economy, increasing demand for luxury properties, and central Mediterranean location, Cyprus is positioned to remain a top choice for property investment in 2025 and beyond. Ongoing infrastructure projects, like new marinas and residential developments, are further enhancing the island's appeal, attracting high-net-worth individuals and corporations. This growth is fuelling demand for premium properties, making Cyprus an exciting opportunity for investors.

Seize the opportunity in 2025

2025 promises to be a transformative year for Cyprus' property market, driven by growing demand for luxury homes, commercial spaces, and holiday properties. Investors have a unique opportunity to capitalise on this significant growth by partnering with experienced developers like Marinakis Property Developers, who offer access to prime locations, high-quality developments, and in-depth knowledge of the local market.

Benefit from expert guidance that ensures your investment aligns with the islands’ long-term growth potential, unlocking opportunities for high returns and sustainable growth. As one of Europe’s top destinations for property investment, Cyprus continues to attract global attention. With the right support, you can confidently navigate this thriving market and be part of its exciting future.

Want to learn more about Marinakis or schedule a private viewing? Reach out to us at (+357) 24629000 or email sales@marinakisproperty.com. Explore our website marinakisproperty.com for the finest real estate opportunities.

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