As 2025 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the most significant and engaging stories from Cyprus Property News throughout the year. Our dedicated coverage delivered 259 articles in total, focusing on the evolving property market, legal updates, and challenges faced by buyers and sellers in Cyprus.
Below, we share the top 10 most viewed stories of the year, highlighting the key developments that captured our readers’ attention and shaped the local real estate landscape.
Published shortly after the government announced a critical update, this story breaks down the long-awaited reform after more than two decades of advocacy by property owners, officials, and the EU. The new regulations aim to provide clarity and sustainable management of swimming pools, replacing inconsistent enforcement and outdated rules. Read full details here.
This revealing article unveiled the government’s admission that the previous pool regulations were not only impractical but financially burdensome, especially for properties with shared pools. The rapid expansion in residential developments necessitated these changes to modernize the legal framework and support economic viability.
This comprehensive guide provided owners and management committees with a detailed overview of the new pool laws. It clarified roles, legal obligations, and operational best practices, ensuring safer and legal pool management.
A revised law offers a pathway to resolve the long-standing issue of frozen title deeds affecting approximately 9,500 buyers. It introduces court-backed clearance of encumbrances and a 45-day application period; however, a fully robust legal solution is still awaited to protect all affected purchasers. This story highlights ongoing challenges despite progress.
Devastating wildfires engulfed Limassol, scorching over 120 square kilometers, tragically killing two elderly residents and damaging hundreds of homes. This environmental disaster underscored the urgent need for improved fire prevention and emergency response protocols in Cyprus’ rapidly developing regions.
Confirmed after 13 years, a geological catastrophe continues to affect Pissouri village. Two zones have been officially designated as “White Zones,” meaning permanent bans on habitation and construction due to irreversible damage, marking a significant loss to local communities and property markets.
More than two years have passed since a proposed bill aimed to address the chronic delays and disputes over communal fee payments, yet key issues remain unresolved. The article details ongoing frustrations voiced by SYDIKOIK, the Apartment Owners Association, and real estate authorities.
Cyprus is taking steps to curb the misuse of corporate structures that allow non-EU buyers to sidestep legal limits on land ownership. This regulatory tightening aims to bring greater transparency and control to property acquisitions by foreigners.
With Cyprus continuing to attract international buyers searching for holiday homes, rental investments, or forever residences, this piece emphasizes the importance of thorough due diligence. It highlights crucial steps to avoid legal pitfalls and protect your investment in a competitive market. Explore available options in our extensive listings including Cheap Houses and Villas for Sale Cyprus.
A poignant case of a buyer facing eviction due to developer debt exposed the deeper systemic failures in Cyprus’ property and legal frameworks. The story sheds light on the human impact behind the frozen title deed crisis and the urgent need for legal reform to safeguard buyers’ rights.
In July 2025, the world lost Tom Lehrer, an American mathematician known as much for his intellect as for his witty, satirical songs from the mid-20th century. His iconic 1959 song “The Elements” remains a cultural touchstone, and his sharp societal commentary continues to resonate in today’s world.
From all of us at INDEX.cy, we wish you a joyous festive season and a prosperous, healthy 2026. Stay informed and ahead in Cyprus’s dynamic property market!
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