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Chinese nationals now rank among the top non-EU buyers of Cyprus properties
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Chinese investors have noticeably deepened their footprint in Cyprus over the past decade, particularly across sectors like real estate, energy, and education. In fact, government records show that Chinese nationals now rank among the top non-EU buyers of property on the island. The appeal goes beyond just geography and EU access—key industries here offer strong potential for solid returns. Real estate continues to dominate, especially in high-demand areas such as Limassol and Larnaca, where both residential and commercial properties are thriving.

At the same time, infrastructure investments tied to logistics, port upgrades, and renewable energy projects are gathering pace, supported by ongoing collaboration between the two governments. Outside of hard assets, the private education sector is drawing more interest as well, with Chinese families relocating to Cyprus and fueling the expansion of international schools and university facilities. This trend also brings new opportunities in student housing and campus infrastructure. Meanwhile, tourism remains a growing area of focus, with boutique hotels and wellness retreats proving especially popular among Chinese entrepreneurs. For those considering investing in Cyprus, tapping into these dynamic, fast-growing sectors can pave the way for both long-term financial rewards and personal growth.

Pros of Investing in Cyprus:
 

1.Low Tax Benefits:

Cyprus offers an attractive corporate tax rate of 12.5%, one of the lowest in the European Union. This favorable tax regime extends beyond corporate taxes, benefiting dividend revenue, foreign exchange dividends, and earnings from Overseas Permanent Establishments (PEs).

2.Strategic Location:

Positioned at the crossroads between Europe, the Middle East-Asia, and Africa, Cyprus serves as an ideal geographic gateway for international business. Its central location facilitates trade and connectivity across three continents.
3.EU Membership:

As a European Union member, Cyprus enjoys access to the single market and customs union. It uses the Euro as its currency, providing stability and alignment with EU regulations.

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