Cyprus Property – Pafilia Property Developers in Cyprus

Cyprus Property – Buying in Cyprus brings relaxation, warmth & security – By Pafilia Property Developers in Cyprus

Many people are looking for a holiday property, a permanent home, or an alternative destination for their investment and Cyprus is proving very popular, because of its low humidity, 340 days sunshine a year, low crime rate, easy accessibility to the UAE and because it has experienced steady growth of between 10-15% over the last few years.

According to Michael Aniftos, area manager for the Middle East region at Pafilia Cyprus Property Developers, “Numerous studies have cited Cyprus as the number one place for retirement, but this should say for permanent living.  If you look at most countries, they may be fine for a few days, but after that you can get bored.  In Cyprus, there is so much to do, whether it is sports, theatre, music, night classes, restaurants, or, if you want to relax and get away from it all, there are world class spas and abandoned beaches.  Also, when you live somewhere permanently, you have to think about the level of medical care you will receive – Cyprus’ is first class!”

For families moving abroad, the low crime rate, friendly family oriented culture, beaches and warm weather are perfect for bringing up children.  Cyprus also is one of the most highly educated countries in the world, per head of population, and has a great education system.  There are both local Greek and a variety of International schools on offer. 

Cyprus has a very rich history, with a beguiling mix of both East and West.  With its geographically centralised location, it has been popular as a trading hub for thousands of years and today is developing as a centre for commerce.  Accessibility is easy, with direct flights from Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other destinations in the region.  This is expected to increase after the current expansion of Cyprus’ two International airports.

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