FAQ, CYPRUS REAL ESTATE MARKET, CYPRUS REAL ESTATES
- Are there any tax advantages?
- What happens if I want to buy a second property in Cyprus?
- Can I take my existing furniture out to Cyprus?
- Are mortgages easily available?
- Should I use a solicitor back home?
- Can you explain the double taxation treaty?
- What is the governmental structure in Cyprus?
- How easily can I arrange property maintenance services?
- What language do they speak in Cyprus?
- How do I get the title deeds to my property?
- Who sets the price of the property?
- I have children – what are the Cypriot schools like?
- Should I make a will in Cyprus?
- Do I have to be here for each stage of the legal process?
- What about the currency … is it easy to understand?
- I'm buying a new property, will I be able to inspect it before I complete?
- How do the banks compare?
- Is the crime rate high or low?
- Will I have to pay in stages?
- How much transfer tax will I have to pay?
- What other charges can I expect?
- What can I expect to pay in legal fees?
- How do the Cypriots treat foreigners who live there?
- Can I work in Cyprus once I have moved there?
- Is the cost of living really much lower?
- What about furnishing my property?
- If I am moving to Cyprus to live, will I be able to take my dog/cat with me?
- Is Cyprus now a full member of the European Union?
- Do I need permission to purchase a property in Cyprus?
- When do I have to pay stamp duty and how much can I expect to pay?
- What about inheritance tax?
- How do I go about finding a job?
- I have a property to sell before I can purchase, can we proceed?
- What happens with regular bill payments such as water and electricity?
- Can I still receive my pensions or benefit if I live in Cyprus?
- What about healthcare?
- Will I have to pay a reservation fee?
Some of the information in this section has been supplied by third parties, and Sol Terra Developers cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Professional advice should always be sought at the time of purchase.
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