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Date Posted: 20:01:48 10/18/06 Wed
Author: David Leonhardt
Author Host/IP: 66-78-126-170.access.ripnet.com / 66.78.126.170
Subject: Why buy investment property for sale in Cyprus

If it's leisure you want, you've come to the right time, because there is plenty of it going around. And with the time, comes the money – and a rush to own vacation properties and sunshine getaways. For both personal use and investment, Northerners are buying up property in the south – in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and other choice locations in climates where snowshoes and scarves would be oddities.

One island that is seeing renewed interest is Cyprus. Having recently become a member of the European Community, Cyprus properties are also in demand because English is widely spoken as a second language.

Being part of the EEC is expected to be a precursor to increased property prices, making Cyprus a good investment for real estate. The stable and growing economy is expected to continue as a result.

Cyprus is almost like a tax haven within the European Community. There is no inheritance tax or gift tax, pensions from abroad are taxed at a flat rate of just 5%, interest earned on foreign capital imported into Cyprus is tax exempt, and investment income remitted to Cyprus by foreign nations is taxed at a flat rate of 5%. Even the corporate tax rate is a flat 10%. Cyprus also has signed double taxation agreements with many countries, including the United Kingdom. A Capital Gains Tax of 20% is payable on the sale of immovable property in Cyprus, but no capital gains tax is payable on gains from investments. Personal income tax rates range form 0 - 30%.

Interestingly, there is increasing demand for Cyprus properties from non-traditional sources, including the Middle East, Russia and its former states and United States, as well.

According to Glen Young, a specialist in Cyprus investment property for sale, the island has the twin benefits of being popular for retirees and tourists. Retirees buy property in Cyprus for their own use, largely to bask in the warm Mediterranean sun and escape the snow and cold winds of winter. The attraction of Cyprus as a second home (or a new first home) is helped by a skilled work force, relatively affordable prices and a friendly, welcoming population.

But Cyprus is also a popular tourist destination, with frequent inexpensive flights from major European cities. Visitors to Nicosia and Larnaca and Paphos need quality accommodation, such as villas and apartments. This makes Cyprus property a good investment, earning an income until the owner wants to sell and cash in...or until the owner decides to retire and use the property for his own purposes.

Of course, over 320 days of sunshine certainly don't hurt land values on this Mediterranean island.

Unlike in many other sunshine destinations, the legal system in Cyprus is mostly based on the British legal system and is designed to safeguard the property purchaser. This makes it particularly attractive to UK investors. Once the contract of sale is signed and a deposit is paid, the contract is registered at the land registry office. This procedure protects the purchaser's ownership rights until the title deeds are issued and transferred to his or her name. The contract in the hands of the Land Registry cannot be withdrawn by anyone, and therefore the property cannot be leased, sold, transferred or mortgaged. Only the purchaser himself can alter this status.

Do Cyprus properties come with challenges?

With so much going for it, even Cyprus is not perfect. Sometimes it does take patience to buy property in Cyprus. As with many sunny locations, the bureaucrats don't always see the need to rush and paperwork can take longer than an eager buyer would sometimes like.

In the case of buying property "off-plan", it can often take a couple years for the development to be completed...meaning that the buyer might need some bridge financing until the property can be let and income starts rolling in. Mortgages, usually up to 75%, are readily available, and the wise investor will look for one that requires only 30% to be paid down over the period of construction, making financing affordable to average investors.

With a little planning and patience, property in Cyprus can be easy to obtain and well worth the investment. And with retirement on its way sooner or later, it's never too early to stake out your favorite beach.




ABOUT THE WRITER

David Leonhardt is a professional freelance writer. Read more about at Cyprus property , or about very popular investment property for sale in Larnaca (Larnaka), Cyprus.

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