The rental market across Cyprus is witnessing unprecedented growth, pushing monthly rents to new peaks and raising serious questions about affordability for many residents. Fresh data from the Department of Lands & Surveys highlights steep rent hikes within just half a year, particularly in popular urban hubs.
Limassol continues to top the list for soaring rental prices. In the Ayios Tychonas district, an 80-square-meter, one-bedroom home is now commanding around €1,250 per month. Rentals for larger properties show a similar trend, with two-bedroom units averaging €1,650 and three-bedroom homes reaching €2,300. Nearby Germasogeia has experienced comparable increases; a one-bedroom property has risen from €1,200 to €1,250 in six months, while three-bedroom homes have jumped from €1,850 to €2,300.
The Ministry of Interior points out that these figures are based on newly signed leases or fully renovated, unfurnished homes aimed at Cypriot residents, suggesting that foreign renters might face even higher prices.
Rental prices differ substantially across districts, reflecting local demand and supply dynamics:
The rental surge extends to apartments as well: in Limassol’s Ayios Athanasios and Ayios Tychonas areas, one-bedroom flats are renting between €1,000 and €1,100, while two-bedroom units trend from €1,450 to €1,500. In Paphos, flats in the Konia district intriguingly command higher rents than city-center locations.
This rent escalation is not uniform across Cyprus. Rural areas still offer more affordable options, with one-bedroom homes sometimes available for as low as €325 to €450 monthly. However, urban demand, particularly in Limassol, is pushing rents beyond previously seen limits.
The persistent upward movement in rental prices fuels intense debate around housing affordability and social equity in Cyprus. As prices climb, especially for key urban locations, the government and property stakeholders face mounting pressure to consider new strategies including affordable housing developments and rental regulations.
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Region | 1 Bedroom | 2 Bedrooms | 3 Bedrooms |
---|---|---|---|
Limassol (Ayios Tychonas) | 1,250 | 1,650 | 2,300 |
Limassol (Germasogeia) | 1,250 | 1,650 | 2,300 |
Nicosia (Engomi) | 675 | 1,000 | 1,250 |
Paphos (Chlorakas) | 600 | 750 | 975 |
Larnaca (Larnaca) | 750 | 950 | 1,375 |
Famagusta (Ayia Napa) | 675 | 900 | 1,150 |
Note: Data sourced from the Ministry of Interior reflects newly signed contracts or fully renovated, unfurnished homes aimed at Cypriot citizens and permanent residents. Rental costs for foreigners may be higher.
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