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Cyprus Holidays on an Upward Trend


Cyprus is cementing its reputation as one of Britain’s favourite holiday destinations…

The fact that Cyprus enjoys such popularity with holidaymakers has not gone unnoticed by investors. Property buyers are flooding the island with money, according to recent reports.

Its location in the heart of the Mediterranean makes it an almost guaranteed sun spot and the island offers a unique mix of heritage, nightlife and lazy sunbathing.

Simon Tweddle, spokesman for Property Secrets, an independent property market analyst, said: "They're marketing Cyprus as an investment destination. I think that alone will have an effect on prices".

This could spell good news for investors looking to make a purchase on the island as they may be able to acquire a property at a better price than they could have done previously.

Upward trend

Cypriot property prices have shown an upward trend over the past year ahead of a land tax that is due to be increased in a few months. Coupled with a lack of supply of housing stock, prices had been increasing "quite a lot - probably 20 to 25 per cent".

The increased amount of investment heading towards the island is good news for British investors, who may also to benefit from the strength of sterling at present.

Mr Tweddle advised people thinking of buying a Cypriot property to make a move as soon as possible as "there's quite a shortage of supply, because it's a small island… there's not that much land anyway in Cyprus".

Budget airlines ‘good news’

Budget airlines have also proved to be good news for the investor with a Cypriot presence in their portfolio.

Panos Englezos, chairman of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO), acknowledged this with the recent announcement that he will seek to increase the number of budget carriers that have routes to the island.

Tourism is a significant contributor to the Cypriot economy, bringing in more than £1.3 billion a year, accounting for around 15 per cent of the island's GDP. Mr Englezos said new budget airline routes have already resulted in a "significant increase of arrivals from Greece, Russia and Scandanavia".