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by erikah
06 Aug 2009 18:00
Forum: General Property Questions
Topic: Property recovery in paphos
Replies: 1
Views: 8338

Property recovery in paphos

Are we likely to see a recovery in property prices in Paphos within the next 10 years. I am just wondering if things will ever improve in this particular area of the world.
by erikah
25 May 2009 04:24
Forum: General Property Questions
Topic: Cancelling a contract with the developer
Replies: 1
Views: 8541

Cancelling a contract with the developer

Hi,

I am having another sleepless night and want to know if it is at all possible to get out of the mess that I have created?

I have paid 170k euros for a one bed property in paphos, ive paid 18k cyp deposit to the developer and have a bank loan for the remainder of the amount. Since signing the ...
by erikah
14 May 2009 19:42
Forum: General Property Questions
Topic: I want to bury my head in the sand
Replies: 1
Views: 8856

I want to bury my head in the sand

I have just read this article and felt a lot more positive.
I purchased a property a few years ago and it is not due to complete for another 2 years - in the meantime the developer has been drawing down from the mortgage.
When the property is finished, what is likely to happen if I did just bury my ...
by erikah
04 May 2009 07:37
Forum: General Property Questions
Topic: Recovery in 2012
Replies: 1
Views: 8789

Recovery in 2012

http://www.news.cyprus-property-buyers. ... /id=001261

Does a recovery mean that property will start to recover or it will recover to what it was a couple of years ago?

Just hoping that I will one day get back my investment.
by erikah
15 Apr 2009 06:17
Forum: General Property Questions
Topic: Rentals
Replies: 1
Views: 8520

Rentals

Hello,

I have bought an off plan one bedroom apartment in Paphos and have been told that the rental market is a bit tricky at the moment, a friend of mine has only managed 13 bookings this year on their apartment. I have been reading forums and a lot of people are suggesting that long term lets are ...