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Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 05 Feb 2024 15:49
by Transmitter Man
Nigel, Pantherman, Anyone,

Could you tell me if agricultural land zone C3 is a protected land zone? The land in question has a registered road running alongside. If it's not a protection zone what are the chances of any kind of building permit? Is it in anyway similat to zone G3?

Thank you.

David

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 05 Feb 2024 16:46
by Nigel Howarth
Hi David

There isn't a letter 'C' in the Greek language - where did you get the information?

It's most probably Γ3 (gamma) - G in English. ('Γ' is the third letter in the Greek alphabet.)

Regards,

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 06 Feb 2024 07:54
by Pantheman
Transmitter Man wrote: 05 Feb 2024 15:49 Nigel, Pantherman, Anyone,

Could you tell me if agricultural land zone C3 is a protected land zone? The land in question has a registered road running alongside. If it's not a protection zone what are the chances of any kind of building permit? Is it in anyway similat to zone G3?

Thank you.

David
If it is in a Gamma zone, the chances of a permit as very, very little to zero. Although I understand in some disctricts they may have exceptions. You should not buy agricultural land with the intention of building without first going to the planning department and asking.

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 19 Feb 2024 15:37
by Nigel Howarth
Hi David

There may be a further problem, I've just remembered that following Brexit there are restrictions on what Brits can buy - see Buying property in Cyprus and visiting post Brexit

Do you already have any property in Cyprus?

Cheers,

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 27 Feb 2024 13:56
by Transmitter Man
Hello Nigel,

Yes, I have an apartment (purchased in the last year of the CY Pound) and more recently an agricultural parcel in Pissouri.

David

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 28 Feb 2024 07:26
by Nigel Howarth
Hi David

I don't know what you wish to do with your properties on your demise, perhaps leave it to your children in your Will?

However, as Brits can no longer own agricultural land there may be a problem if you leave your it to your children (assuming they're British or non-EU citizens.)

Regards,

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 29 Feb 2024 07:11
by Pantheman
Nigel Howarth wrote: 28 Feb 2024 07:26 Hi David

I don't know what you wish to do with your properties on your demise, perhaps leave it to your children in your Will?

However, as Brits can no longer own agricultural land there may be a problem if you leave your it to your children (assuming they're British or non-EU citizens.)

Regards,
Nigel,

Even though the non eu citizens cannot buy agricultural land, there is no issue if they already own it to pass it down to their kids when they 'go'.
The succession laws allow this.

Re: Zone C3 Agricutural Land

Posted: 29 Feb 2024 08:48
by Nigel Howarth
It will be interesting to see what happens, there could be a conflict in the law.

I believe those who inherit property still need Council of Ministers approval before they can own it.

Regards,