Cyprus property sales at 17-year high in Jan–July 2025

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Cyprus property News, by Nigel Howarth

https://news.cyprus-property-buyers.com/2025/08/08/cyprus-property-sales-at-17-year-high-in-jan-july-2025/id=00170863

The surge in Cyprus property sales continued in July, with the first seven months achieving the strongest seven-month performance since 2007.

According to official data from the Department of Lands and Surveys, a total of 10,561 sales contracts were deposited at Land Registry offices, exceeding the levels seen in 2008, just before the global financial crisis struck.

This figure reflects a significant recovery in the property market and a return to pre-crisis demand levels. Back in 2007, Cyprus recorded 12,355 transactions during the same period, making this year’s performance the second-highest in nearly two decades.

The sales figures include a broad range of real estate, including residential properties (houses and flats), commercial units, retail spaces, offices, warehouses, and land. While the Department of Lands and Surveys does not provide a breakdown by property type, past data suggests that residential property sales typically account for approximately half of all transactions.

Nationwide growth across all districts

The January–July period saw a 14.7% nationwide increase in property sales compared to 2024, when 9,210 contracts were deposited at Land Registry offices.

Nicosia led with a 17.4% rise in sales, a trend attributed largely to regional instability prompting foreign investment. Elsewhere, Famagusta saw a 21% increase, while both Limassol and Paphos recorded 13% growth. Nicosia, however, showed only a marginal 2% increase.

Total contracts of sale deposited –

District20242025
Nicosia2,0722,432
Famagusta411487
Larnaca1,9942,343
Limassol2,9533,304
Paphos1,7801,995


This upward trend is fuelled both by sustained domestic demand and strong interest from international buyers.

July sees an 11% year-on-year rise

In July 2025 alone, 1,832 sales contracts were submitted across Cyprus, marking an 11% increase compared to July 2024 (1,657 transactions). Nicosia recorded the steepest rise of 36% (422 sales), followed by Paphos with 16% (342 sales), Famagusta with 13% (94 sales), Limassol 5% (579 sales), but Larnaca recorded a slight year-on-year dip, falling by 6% (395 vs. 418), although it remains at historically high levels overall.

Total contracts of sale deposited – 2024/2025 Comparison (July)2024- 2025

District20242025
Nicosia310422
Famagusta8394
Larnaca418395
Limassol552579
Paphos294342

Contracts Deposited 2008 to 2025 Year-to-Date Comparison

YearDomestic SalesOverseas Sales
20085,6004,552
20093,3961,097
20104,1101,095
20113,0841,098
20123,249869
20131,529604
20141,927693
20152,063781
20162,761876
20173,1091,240
20182,7532,613
20193,5542,902
20202,4371,660
20213,6121,753
20224,3383,143
20234,8594,192
20245,6443,566
20256,4214,140

Market segment analysis

Domestic sales

In July 2025, 1,080 contracts were deposited in favour of Cyprus buyers, an 8% increase in the 1,000 deposited in July 2024, accounting for 59% of July’s total sales.

Nicosia recorded the steepest rise of 31% (351 sales), followed by Paphos with 10% (100 sales), Famagusta with 6% (54 sales), Larnaca 6% (54 sales), but Limassol recorded a fall of 7%, (319 vs 343) but despite the fall, Limassol still achieved the second highest number of sales in July.

Domestic contracts of sale deposited – 2024/2025 Comparison (July)2024 – 2025

District20242025
Nicosia268351
Famagusta5154
Larnaca247256
Limassol343319
Paphos91100

Over the first seven months of the year, domestic sales rose by 14% compared to the same period in 2024, with all districts recording gains.

Domestic contracts of sale deposited – 2024/2025 Year-to-Date Comparison

District20242025
Nicosia1,7522,062
Famagusta221261
Larnaca1,1051,370
Limassol1,9182,031
Paphos648697

Sales to the overseas market

July 2025 saw 752 contracts were deposited in favour of international buyers, a 14% increase in the 657 deposited in July 2024, accounting for 41% of July’s total sales.

The strongest growth was recorded in Nicosia, with an increase in sales of 69% (71), followed by Famagusta with 25% (40 sales), Limassol with 24% (260 sales), Paphos 19% (242 sales). But Larnaca recorded a fall of 19%, (139 vs 171.)

Overseas contracts of sale deposited – 2024/2025 Comparison (July)

District20242025
Nicosia4271
Famagusta3240
Larnaca171139
Limassol209260
Paphos203242

So far in 2025, property sales to the international market have risen 16% year-on-year, once again with all districts benefiting from the growing interest.

Overseas contracts of sale deposited – 2024/2025 Year-to-Date Comparison

District20242025
Nicosia320370
Famagusta190226
Larnaca889973
Limassol1,0351,273
Paphos1,1321,298

Strong growth in EU buyers

July 2025 saw a strong growth in property sales to EU citizens with 274 contracts deposited, a 36% increase in the 202 deposited in July 2024, accounting for 15% of July’s total sales.

The strongest growth was recorded in Nicosia, with a remarkable increase in sales of 135% (40), followed by Limassol with 80% (88 sales), Paphos with 33% (96 sales), and Famagusta 6% (17 sales). But once again Larnaca recorded a fall of 31%, (33 vs 48.)

Contracts deposited by EU Nationals – 2024/2025 Comparison (July)

District20242025
Nicosia1740
Famagusta1617
Larnaca4833
Limassol4988
Paphos7296

During the first seven months of the year, EU-buyer activity rose by 28%, with growth recorded in all districts.

Contracts deposited by EU Nationals – 2024/2025 Year-to-Date Comparison

District20242025
Nicosia151186
Famagusta86107
Larnaca233253
Limassol257385
Paphos341440

Non-EU buyers still growing

In July 2025, 478 contracts were deposited in favour of non-EU citizens, a 5% increase in the 455 contracts deposited in July last year and accounting for 26% of July’s total sales.

Famagusta recorded the strongest growth with a 44% increase (23) in sales, followed by Nicosia with 24% (31), Paphos 11% (146), and Limassol 8% (172). But Larnaca recorded a fall of 14%, (106 vs 123.)

Contracts deposited by non-EU Nationals – 2024/2025 Comparison (July)

District20242025
Nicosia2531
Famagusta1623
Larnaca123106
Limassol160172
Paphos131146

During the first seven months of the year, non-EU buyers’ activity rose by 11%, with growth recorded in all districts.

Contracts deposited by non-EU Nationals – 2024/2025 Year-to-Date Comparison

District20242025
Nicosia169184
Famagusta104119
Larnaca656720
Limassol778888
Paphos791858

Paphos’ enduring appeal

In the first seven months of the year, non-EU buyers outnumbered local purchasers in Paphos, underlining the district’s enduring appeal to international investors and holiday home buyers.

The other coastal towns of Limassol, Larnaca and Famagusta are also popular with overseas investors looking for a permanent or holiday home, while foreign interest in Nicosia can be attributed to overseas companies and their employees.

Market Segment Summary Analysis Year-to-DateDomestic SalesNon-EU SalesEU Sales

DistrictDomestic SalesNon-EU SalesEU Sales
Nicosia2,062184186
Famagusta261119107
Larnaca1,370720253
Limassol2,031888385
Paphos697858

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