Northern Cyprus Estate Agent |
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Northern Cyprus Estate Agent provider lists all properties in Northern Cyprus. Estate agent sell and also buy land, villa and flat. Northern Cyprus Estate Agent provider is Cyprus Estate Agents. Cyprus Estate Agent is person or agency who is authorized to act as an estate agent for the sale of land. |
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Other pages include: CEA - NCEA - NCEAgent - EANC - PNC - NCP Site Map - Site map of Northern Cyprus Estate Agent. FAQ - Frequently asked questions by aliens while deciding to buy a property in Cyprus. Contact - Email, fax or phone CEA. Be absolutely sure that the land you are buying is in fact the land that you are being shown. Ask for a copy of the title deed and check the sheet/plan/plot references and the site plan of the site. Look at the site plan and ascertain from its boundaries its shape and sitting. The location of nearby roads and buildings, major differences in the topography of the ground. Seek a suitable plot. Visit the area that you are interested in and ask the local residents directly, or in case of a village, the village muhtar, if there is land for sale. The direct approach (find out who the owner is of the plot you are interested in and ask him if he wants to sell) may prove to be the best one. Bear in mind that it is the seller who pays for the commission of the agents and not the purchaser and for this reason agents have the owner's interest at heart and not yours. There is an increasing tendency by the local and the foreign market (in particular the British market) to acquire old village houses which are subsequently improved/converted into modern residences for Cyprus property. Before the "craze" of village cottages started, there were some real bargains for this nature of property. Nowadays cottages of character and colour are relatively expensive and they may amount, together with the repair improvement bills, in excess of what a new villa of the same size would cost. The best approach in buying your cottage is to visit the village of your choice yourself and seek information from the village muhtar (the chairman of the village parish). Estate Agents may prove helpful but use them as a second choice. It is evident that the less popular the village is by foreigners, the lower the cottage's price. Bargains can still be found at the remote villages. It is strongly suggested that before concluding a deal, you obtain a firm estimate of the repairs, In particular, you must check who your neighbours are, since in tightly knit communities, such as the local villages, they have their own way of living and attitudes towards life. Check whether your neighbours keep any animals in their yard since if they do the smell may be unbearable. Check also the distance from the town, the access, whether there is water, electricity a telephone service, the nearest doctor. Please
email us for any further information you
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