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Demand for Cyprus real estate remains high
According to data from the Comparative Sales Department of the Land Registry and Cartography, processed and presented on a quarterly basis by the Real Estate Registration Council, the...
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No platform to encourage Cypriot start-ups
We live in an era where countries and organisations try to promote innovation in products and services. They range from disposing and selling of products around the world promoted by...
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Climate changing real estate
Climate change is reshaping the world in extreme ways, and one industry feeling the heat, quite literally, is real estate. Cyprus is grappling with the impact of climate change, compelling...
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Foreclosures laws to be discussed in parliament
Today marks a crucial development in the landscape of property foreclosures as the Parliament is set to deliberate on two governmental bills aimed at fortifying the legal framework...
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Altamira Express: 500 plots at prices not exceeding €15K
Altamira Real Estate is offering you the opportunity to acquire the piece of land you’ve been seeking, easily, quickly and simply, as part of a great campaign – Altamira Express...
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Second ruling in favour of Laiki depositors
In a recent development, five Russian and Belarusian depositors of the former Laiki Bank have been vindicated with a new ruling from the Limassol District Court, awarding them...
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Incidents of abuse against the elderly reported
The Observatory for the Elderly raised alarm on Tuesday, revealing horrific incidents of violence and mistreatment against elderly individuals. In one case, a domestic worker...
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Government to appeal Limassol court granting compensation for Laiki Bank depositors
In a significant legal development, the Attorney General of the Republic of Cyprus is set to file an appeal against the recent decision of the Limassol District Court. The court's...
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Cyprus real estate market sees nine-month high in property sales
Real estate market sees €1.4 billion in property transfers, while sales documents hit €3.3 billion The Cyprus real estate market showcased remarkable resilience amid prevailing...
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Markets pin hopes on soft landing, with one eye on recession risk
A stellar rally in equities and bonds suggests market confidence is high for the world economy to reach a soft landing after a run of aggressive interest rate hikes. Yet labour markets are...
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AMVER Awards – Saving Lives at Sea
The U.S. Embassy in Nicosia and the Cyprus Shipping Chamber (CSC), in cooperation also with the Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association (CYMEPA) and the American Bureau of...
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Attorney General to appeal court decision vindicating Laiki depositors
The Attorney General of the Republic will lodge an appeal against a new decision by the Limassol District Court, regarding compensation claims by depositors due to the 2013 deposit...
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Police silent on Anastasiades’ alleged possession of state-owned pistols
Police on Friday had no comment on reports that former President Nicos Anastasiades has held on to two pistols that may be owned by the state. The issue emerged from an audit office report...
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Chelsea named poshest Premier League team
Chelsea holds the title of the poshest Premier League team boasting an impressive overall score of 9.68/10. Their home stadium, Stamford Bridge, is situated in one of the UK’s wealthiest...
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Man is in custody for illegal possession of property
Paphos police arrested a 24-year-old man on Thursday for an investigated case of theft. According to the police, following a tip off, officers were led to search a residence in the city,...
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Sklavenitis group explores expansion into Central Europe
Sklavenitis Group is currently investigating an expansion into Central Europe, with plans to widen its footprint beyond the Greek and Cypriot markets. The implementation of such a move,...
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Foreclosure laws to be discussed in parliament
Today marks a crucial development in the landscape of property foreclosures as the Parliament is set to deliberate on two governmental bills aimed at fortifying the legal framework...
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Anastasiades under investigation for alleged firearm ownership abuses
In a surprising turn of events, former President Nicos Anastasiades is facing scrutiny over the possession of two firearms that allegedly belong to the Republic of Cyprus. According to a...
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Former president Anastasiades under investigation for firearm possession
Former President of the Republic, Nicos Anastasiades, is reportedly under investigation for possessing two firearms belonging to the Republic of Cyprus. This information was presented...
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Climate changing real estate
Climate change is reshaping the world in extreme ways, and one industry feeling the heat, quite literally, is real estate. Cyprus is grappling with the impact of climate change,...
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UBS sees shift in new billionaires away from entrepreneurs to inherited wealth
Billionaires increased in numbers and overall wealth last year, Swiss bank UBS (UBSG.S) said on Thursday, with the fortunes inherited by the newly-minted super-rich exceeding cash generated...
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Nicosia property sales hit €164.9 million in third quarter
The Nicosia district saw residential sales totalling €118.8 million during the third quarter of 2023, according to a report released on Wednesday by Cypriot firm Ask Wire. Ask Wire, a firm...
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ECB haunted by bond buys in Swedish property crisis
A debt crunch at Swedish property group SBB has left the European Central Bank at risk of losses and highlighted the 26 billion euro ($29 billion) exposure it built up to Europe’s now...
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Stella Kammitsi: Trusts are not limited to the rich and famous
Stella Kammitsi, Chair of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) Cyprus, introduces the concept of trusts, emphasising their role in managing and distributing assets in the...