Cyprus Property Price Variations

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Cyprus property price variations

Price variation chartPerhaps the single key factor in accounting for variation in the price of Cyprus properties is location. The closer to the sea and the 'better' the view of it, the higher prices become.

Available building land building land between the mountains and the sea is becoming scarce. As a result, property prices in these areas will continue to rise in line with demand.

But as well as location, home prices and values are governed by such things as:

Construction method and techniques

Timber and steel-frame properties can be erected in a matter of weeks and the whole construction process can be completed in three or four months. This is reflected in their lower prices and resale values.

Foundations

Assuming that properties are built using reinforced concrete and brick method, they can be built using:

Most properties in Cyprus are built using (1) above is they are much quicker, and therefore cheaper, to build.

However, there are some issues:

Properties may move over the ground surface causing the electricity and water services and the underground drains to fracture.

The joint between the concrete columns and the float may fail due to horizontal stresses experienced during an earthquake.

Roof

The type of roof will also vary the price you pay for your property. You may have:

For obvious reasons, Cyprus properties with a wooden roof built over a concrete ceiling cost more and have a higher resale value.

Quality of fixtures, fittings and finishes

Regardless of the construction method employed, the quality of the fixtures and fittings employed will impact the price and value of properties:

Value of extras

An average swimming pool with the necessary filtration and pumping equipment adds a further € 5,000 to € 8,500 to the value of a home in Cyprus.

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