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Cyprus in Numbers

Data you won't find on any other site. Sourced from government reports, central bank publications, and official statistics — digested for humans.

Property Market

From Department of Lands & Surveys, RICS Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus

Total property sales (2025)

12,410

+14%vs 2024

Dept. of Lands & Surveys

Total transaction value (2025)

€4.2B

+18%vs 2024

Dept. of Lands & Surveys

Foreign buyer share of sales

41%

+3%vs 2024

Dept. of Lands & Surveys

Average transaction price

€246K

+8.2%vs 2024

RICS Cyprus

Sales by District (2025)

Department of Lands & Surveys
DistrictTotal SalesForeign BuyersAvg. PriceYoY
Limassol4,1802,140 (51%)€312K+12%
Paphos2,9401,820 (62%)€228K+9%
Larnaca2,510890 (35%)€195K+11%
Nicosia1,890340 (18%)€178K+6%
Famagusta890410 (46%)€165K+8%

Price Index by Type (Q4 2025, base 2010=100)

RICS Cyprus / Central Bank of Cyprus
TypeIndexQoQYoYvs Peak (2008)
Apartments118.4+2.1%+9.2%-22%
Houses112.7+1.4%+7.1%-28%
Residential Land108.2+1.8%+6.8%-35%
Commercial105.1+0.9%+4.2%-38%

Key Insights

01

Cyprus property prices are still 22-38% below the 2008 peak — unlike most European markets which surpassed pre-crisis levels.

02

New build premium: apartments in new developments sell at 25-40% above resale prices in the same area.

03

Paphos has the highest foreign buyer concentration (62%) — driven primarily by British retirees and Israeli investors.

Our Sources

CYSTAT

Cyprus Statistical Service

Central Bank

Central Bank of Cyprus

Lands & Surveys

Dept. of Lands & Surveys

Eurostat

EU Statistical Office

RICS Cyprus

Chartered Surveyors

Min. of Interior

Civil Registry & Migration

Data compiled from official publications and annual reports. Some figures are estimates. Last updated: April 2026.