Your new property in Cyprus is probably one of the best investments you could make. If you intend to let your property, or use it as a holiday home, it is very important to choose a reliable property services company to protect and maintain your investment. | Read entire article
You've just moved into a new house. You'll need general pest control and inspection for termites and woodworm. These precautionary measures are necessary to ensure the value and safety of your new property. | Read entire article
Nicosia not only is the capital and the largest town in Cyprus but also has many universities and colleges that lead to an increase in demand for rental properties. Larnaca has good rental return due to the fact that the property prices are lower than other towns. Paphos even though it has higher rental rates than Famagusta the rental return is lower due to the fact that properties in Paphos are more expensive. | Read entire article
In Cyprus, there is no regulation for the real estate agents, so every agent decides his own commissions, based on his offers, base of clients and interest. Usually, real estate agents' commissions are between 3-5% commissions for their buy/sell services. | Read entire article
A home is the largest and the most precious asset in a person’s life. Each of us dreams to own a home and when it becomes a reality, perhaps it is the happiest moment in our life. Buying a home is the largest purchase that most people make in their life. It is not always possible to afford a home with our own savings. For that we often need a mortgage loan to make the purchase. But deciding on a mortgage loan is not easy and there are lots of involvement before selecting and qualifying for a loan. | Read entire article
Once you’ve bought your shiny, new, dream home, you’ll be hit by an absolute avalanche of things to do and decisions to make. If you have a swimming pool and young children - or even grandchildren who come to visit just once a year - then one of your most urgent considerations will relate to pool safety. Even if you do not have kids or grandchildren, but propose letting out your property to friends, relatives and others, then pool safety will again need to be top of your agenda. | Read entire article