Farská 1342/50 949 01 Nitra
DejaBlue resort Bahçeli 99410
info@cyprusproperties.info
Northern Cyprus offers excellent value for money, a growing real estate market, low living costs, and over 300 sunny days a year. It’s a popular destination for both investors and holiday home buyers.
Yes, as long as the purchase is made through a trusted real estate agency and a qualified lawyer. We only offer properties from verified developers on settled land registered in the title deed.
Yes. EU citizens can freely buy property in Greece. Non-EU citizens can also buy, but in certain areas (especially near borders or military zones) they may need additional permits. We will guide you through the entire legal process.
Choose the property
Pay a reservation deposit
Sign the sales contract (with a lawyer)
Register the contract with the Land Registry
Obtain purchase permission from the Ministry of Interior
Finalize the Title Deed transfer
No. Your lawyer can represent you with a Power of Attorney. We can handle the entire process remotely.
Yes. Many properties are suitable for both short-term and long-term rental. We also offer full property management, including tenant search, maintenance, and cleaning.
Full furnishing and equipment setup
Connection of electricity, water, and internet
Ongoing property management
Rental service and guest care
Maintenance and cleaning
Crete is the largest Greek island, offering beautiful beaches, rich history, and a strong tourism market. It’s ideal for holiday homes, rentals, or long-term investments. Property prices are still attractive compared to other Mediterranean destinations.
Yes. EU citizens can freely purchase property in Greece. Non-EU citizens may also buy, but may need additional approvals in specific areas (especially near borders or military zones). We will guide you through the entire legal process.
Yes. All buyers need a Greek Tax Identification Number (AFM) and a local bank account to complete the transaction. We can assist you with both.
Not necessarily. You can grant Power of Attorney to a Greek lawyer to represent you. The entire process can be handled remotely if needed.
Yes. Property owners in Greece must pay ENFIA (annual property tax), which is generally low, depending on the size, value, and location of the property.
Contact us and we will help you choose the right property.