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Here are a just few reasons why you should want to invest in Cyprus property.
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Cyprus is a fully fledged member of the European Union recently converting to the Euro currency, which makes the economy of the island very attractive to foreign real estate investors.
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Cyprus has a wonderful climate with sunshine during most part of the year, making staying in Cyprus a continuous pleasure.
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The locals have a friendly and hospitable nature and the crime rate is almost non-existing. You can enjoy a happy and safe life in Cyprus. |
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| Why Athanasiou Construction & Development? |
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Established since 1994 our experience allows us to develop our incomparable style in business approach, where the main targets are high construction quality, interior and exterior design, customer satisfaction and most importantly, an after sales service second to none.
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Over the years we have served many clients from all over the world. Our clients can choose their Cyprus property from a wide range of architectural designs and can participate in creating their dream Cyprus home from the first stages of construction.
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Our team of trained professionals is constantly in direct contact with our customers. They speak a multitude of languages and are well placed to understand our customers’ needs, making the experience of buying property in Cyprus by us a stress-free experience. |
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Cyprus… an enchanted island experience. Cyprus is a stunning natural environment; located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, framed by three continents. The island's strategic location has shaped its history and civilization throughout the centuries. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean with an overall area of 9.251 square kms (approximately 3.570 milies).
A fully-fledged member of the European Union since 2004, Cyprus’ infrastructure is of a high standard with excellent utility, medical, vehicular roads and telecommunications services. Commuting is made simple via the Larnaca International Airport and Pafos International Airport. With a strong financial system Cyprus has established itself as a leading International Business Centre.
Cyprus has more than 9.000 years of legend and history. It is a land of beauty and vivid contrasts; from pine-clad mountains to sun-kissed beaches and timeless villages to cosmopolitan towns. Its spectacular scenery and enviable climate, along with European culture and ancient enchantment beckon many to its shores.
Most important of all, Cyprus offers peace of mind. A feeling of security prevails everywhere in Cyprus.
This short, but useful guide introduces you to the island of Cyprus, the top choice for buying a property.
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Limassol is one of the most important tourism, trade and commercial centres of Cyprus. It is the island’s second largest city with a population of 135.000 and largest seaside resort spreading ten miles along the south coast.
Acting as a magnificent backdrop to the city are the Troodos Mountains, in whose fertile foothills most of the country's grapes are grown making Limassol the centre of the island’s wine-making industry.
The town's carefree holiday atmosphere, seafront promenade and bustling streets, is matched by the friendly and lively character of its people. It offers the full gamut of shopping from impressive international boutiques to traditional handcraft centres.
The city is renowned for its long cultural tradition and hosts a wide spectrum of activities. For a more detailed guide on Limassol along with information that will help you buy cyprus property, please visit the Limassol Guide page. |
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Cypriot hospitality is legendary. Affected from a mixture of nations, Cypriots are open and welcoming to all. More than just a friendly smile, Cypriots have a warm and loving nature that really impresses upon visitors every time they come to Cyprus, no matter what their race or creed. In shops, tavernas, cafes and bars the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming.
Cyprus people will always make you feel at home and they will do their utmost to help you no matter what the situation. Buying your property in Cyprus brings with it the joy of living amongst some of the friendliest people on earth! |
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The crime rate on the island is very low in comparison
with other
competitive Mediterranean countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy and France. Cyprus crime rate is only
one tenth of the average rate of the
other European countries (6% of United Kingdom).
Passing by residential
areas, you will find that people rarely lock their cars, many
times leave houses, windows or even doors open. The
local population is friendly and honest offering a feeling of security to the visitors
who return year after
year.
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The official language is Greek. Most of the locals, however
speak English,
whilst other languages such as German, French and Russian are widely spoken within the island tourist
trade and it is easy to find someone to
communicate. All street signs, directions and shop signs are written in
English.
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In Cyprus you can really enjoy your life at a slower pace and a friendly environment that warms your heart. Such a small island, yet with so many to offer; its sunny beaches and natural beauty is only the start. Cyprus offers a multitude of lifestyles for all ages.
If you are a passionate water lover all you have to do is step out of your house to the closest beach to enjoy swimming, sunbathing and a variety of water sports. If on the other hand you are the adventurous type try exploring on of the many nature trails around the island or go hiking on the Troodos mountains.
For the sports enthusiasts there is an abundance of options from footsals to tennis courts, fitness gyms and championship golf courses. During the winter months snow skiing facilities are available at the Troodos mountain resorts. For the more relaxing types and especially for women there is a choice of luxurious health spas and beauty centers either within the five star hotels and resorts or on private premises.
With the short distances on the island, you can do so many things just in one day. With so many choices, Cyprus has it all! |
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It is often said the hobby of Cypriots is food. The truth is
that eating out
is part of the entertainment in Cyprus. Restaurants offer a variety of tastes from international
cuisine such as French, Chinese, Italian,
Indian, Lebanese, Japanese, Russian, Mexican and others.
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favorite of all are of-course the local taverns offering greek meze
dishes and local music. Nightclubs with good
live music and a variety of bars are some of the entertainment choices that can be found in
all towns and tourist
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With 340 days of sunshine, there’s really not much more to say! Cyprus is in the Mediterranean climate zone, and so benefits from short mild winters and long dry & warm summers. The island is famed for its sunshine and its long swimming season.If you're looking for sunshine and all year round warmth, Cyprus is the place to be.
During the winter and spring months, occasional low pressure systems travel down the Mediterranean from the west. These bring welcome rainfall - and even snowfall to the higher peaks – welcoming adventurous skiers and encouraging the 1900+ flowering plants on the island to flourish.
In the Troodos Mountains, the temperature regularly falls below freezing near the mountaintops, and it is cold enough for snow to fall between December and March. Winter sports can be enjoyed on Mount Olympus - the highest peak in Cyprus - the best time for skiing being in February. In fact, Cyprus is one of only a few places in the world where you can go skiing in the morning, and then an hour later be lying on the beach topping up your sun tan!
- On average, the warmest month is July.
- On average, the coolest month is February.
- The maximum average precipitation occurs in December.

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Important things you should know about Cyprus:
- The time zone is GMT +2
- The Electric current is 20-240 Volts
- The Cyprus currency is Cyprus Pounds (£) or CYP. Please note that this will change beginning of 2008 when Cyprus fully adapts the Euro currency.
| Athanasiou (main office) |
25 82 22 22 |
| Athanasiou (sales office) |
25 82 22 80 |
| Tourist Information |
25 36 27 56 |
| Airports |
77 77 88 33 |
| Limassol Port |
25 81 92 00 |
| Emergency Services |
112 |
| General Hospital |
25 80 11 00 |
| Police |
25 80 50 50 |
| Pharmacies |
90 90 14 05 |
| Electricity |
90 90 14 20 / 25 56 35 34 |
| Water Service |
25 83 00 00 |
| CYTA Service |
132 |
| Postal Service |
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Cyprus has developed and maintains good
relations with all
countries, some of which have conflicting interests, and has on many occasions been the venue place
of important events and a bridge of
communication.
Cyprus joined the European Union as of 1st May 2004. The
benefits to Cyprus as a whole from membership of the EU are
quite substantial, with the whole population of the island
benefiting from political, economic, social, environmental and other advantages.
Also, it is worth noting that the EU
is Cyprus main trading partner accounting for approximately 50% of total trade, the United Kingdom being
Cyprus' main
export destination.
Cyprus is also a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the British Commonwealth and
of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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With major infrastructure and residential
development, modern
facilities, a high standard of medical services and reputable schools, Cyprus offers its visitors
and residents a European level standard of
living.
The annual per capita income is about US 17,000. The
overall cost of living averages about 1/3 to 2/3 of most parts of
Europe, Japan or the USA. A recent
international poll showed Cyprus towns to have one of the lowest costs of living within a
developed nation.
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The medical services in Cyprus are of a very high standard. All hospitals, private clinics and medical centres are equipped with the latest facilities. The latest technology and operating techniques are standard, with heart bypass surgery and kidney transplantation now routine in hospitals.
Government general hospitals and private clinics / hospitals are mostly concentrated in urban areas, while health centers, subcentres, and dispensaries function in the rural areas, providing a network to meet the medical needs of the whole population.
In general, doctor fees are quite low compared to European standards Doctors and dentists, specialists and general practitioners, are available everywhere and their fees are quite low. Low cost international private medical insurance is available for non-Cypriot people living in Cyprus. |
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| The high standard of education is shown by the many schools and
colleges
existing all over Cyprus. In Limassol only there are more than ten private elementary and highshools - most
of them English or Russian
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Excellent communications have
contributed to a large
extent to the fast development of the island. There is a wide network of air-routes connecting
Cyprus with Europe, Africa and Asia. The
island's two international airports are situated near Larnaca and Paphos,
some 50 and 150 kms, respectively, from Nicosia. They handle over
400 scheduled flights per week served by 39
international airlines as well as flights operated by 41 chartered airlines. The island is
rapidly becoming a major
international transit station for commercial air transportation with excellent connections within the entire
region.
Limassol and Larnaca ports are the island's main sea gateways handling two thirds of the total volume
of seaborne cargo,
including the entire traffic in transit. Both ports are increasingly being used as regional
warehouse and distribution centers.
Inland communication is very easy with short distances between cities
and most of the island covered by a good network of modern roads
and a motorway network which is constantly extended
and upgraded. Driving is on the left. There is public transport service with
regular connections between cities,
with scheduled taxi services and comfortable coaches. Private taxis and rental cars are readily
available.
Cyprus telecommunications are among the best in the world - an important factor in establishing the island as an
offshore business centre. CYTA (Cyprus Telecommunication Authority) has a network, which enables participants to have
direct dial access to
over 200 countries.
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| Entry formalities are very simple. All citizens of
EU member
countries may enter Cyprus on presentation of their identification card only. No vaccination is required
when entering the island. |
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