Cyprus Investment Tips - Investing in North Cyprus Property
September 16, 2008
A really popular place to live at the moment in Europe is Northern Cyprus and most might say that is down to the weather there. Cyprus has an incredible 300 days of blue skies and sunshine throughout a normal year. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and Northern Cyprus has also become a popular place to buy villas, as prices are very reasonable and you have an excellent chance of renting it out nearly all year round due to the perfect all year round climate.
North Cyprus offers a unique package of lower year round prices, one of the oldest cultures in Europe, friendly locals, excellent security with low crime rate and don’t forget those constant blue skies. All in all you really cannot go wrong with property investment here and you are about to discover more reasons why.
Should you be considering a quick profit or a long term investment, then you will find that Northern Cyprus is the place for you. In Cyprus new villas and developments are still being built and you won’t see any cranes standing still here. If it is a quick profit that suits your needs, then just buy off plan and then 18 months later you can sell on completion, leaving you with an average 15 - 25% net profit.
I wouldn’t be telling you all this if I couldn’t back it up, but I have bought several villas in Northern Cyprus over the last few years. The conclusion to my investments is that each villa has appreciated by an average of 25% per year and I only have to rent them out for an average of 14 weeks per year in order to cover the monthly mortgage repayments. Not only that, but I have managed to clear my UK mortgage in just 3 years, so I am a winner on all fronts.
A booming new build market normally makes way for bargains to be found in the second hand property market. I have seen villas with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom and a pool for about 120.000 pounds sterling and all that with a sea view. I see this as a good long term investment and a good tip is to always offer about 15% less than the asking price as these guys like to haggle a bit.




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