Properties in Limassol

Limassol Property Market: Your Gateway to Exclusive Real Estate
We offer an extensive selection of 923 properties for sale in Limassol, Cyprus. Whether you’re searching for a luxury villa, a modern apartment, or a new development, our listings cater to diverse preferences and budgets.
Limassol Property Prices Overview

Total Listings: 923 properties
Price Range: From €2,700 to €95,000,000
Median Listing Price: €550,000
Median Price per Square Meter: €4,238/m²

Limassol’s Most Expensive and Affordable Areas

The most expensive area is Marina, with a median price of €2,350,000, reflecting the presence of high-value commercial properties.
The Most Affordable Area is Potamiou, where the median price is only €2,700, offering a budget-friendly entry point into the market.

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Limassol Property Spacious Two Bedroom Apart...

€ 450,000
12428 Spacious 2-bedroom apartments within ultra-modern 3-floor development set in the hea ...
2 110.00 m2
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Limassol Property Modern 3-Bedroom Penthouse

€ 425,000
12421 Modern 3-bedroom penthouse in a contemporary residence located in the quiet and pres ...
32 Two 122.00 m2
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Limassol Property Modern 1-Bedroom Apartment

€ 180,000
12419 Modern 1-bedroom apartment in a contemporary residence located in the quiet and pres ...
11 50.00 m2
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Limassol Property Modern Business Center Wit...

12389 Modern business center with offices and retail shops located in a prime location wit ...
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Limassol Property De-lux Two Bedroom Apartme...

€ 470,000
12387 Luxury two bedroom apartment situated within a gated complex offering spectacular lo ...
21 Covered 80.00 m2
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Limassol Property Modern Three Bedroom Villa

€ 3,200,000
12382 Modern 3-bedroom villa located on the sea front within Limassol Marina. This unique ...
33 180.00 m2
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Limassol Property Detached 2 Bedroom House W...

€ 1,500
11722 Detached 2-bedroom house with unobstructed sea views in a prestigious, lux-class res ...
22 Covered
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Limassol Property Sea View 2 Bedroom Apartme...

€ 3,000 per month
11187 Sea view 2-bedroom flat situated within a beachfront complex in the heart of tourist ...
22 130.00 m2
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FILBERT RESIDENCE

10918 Mediterranean Living in the Heart of Limassol Conveniently located in the center of ...
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Limassol Property Ultra-Luxury Apartments Co...

€ 2,500,000
CM10549 This most exciting Project " The Tower" at the East part of the cosmopolitan city ...
22 130.00 m2
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Limassol Property Luxury 4-Bedroom Villa

10513 Luxury 4 bedroom villa in a luxury project consisting of two villas in one of the mo ...
44 270.00 m2

Property for sale in Cyprus

How quickly can I close on a resale house in Limassol?

On a clean resale in Limassol, many buyers close in about 1–3 months; some complete in 6–12 weeks when finance and title checks move quickly.

Non-EU buyers also need an acquisition permit: the Ministry says 2–3 weeks, most cases land in about a month, and in Limassol you often see 30–45 days in practice.

Keep your contract milestones tight: stamp the sale agreement within 30 days, then lodge it at the Land Registry within six months to protect your rights until transfer. Buyers who need a mortgage, or who purchase a property with complex title, should plan closer to 3–6 months to complete.

Work with a lawyer and our agent who sequence these steps so you can buy property in Cyprus with fewer surprises.

What’s the typical timeframe to complete a home purchase in Limassol?

Most Limassol resales complete in about 6–12 weeks from accepted offer to transfer, assuming clean title and straightforward finance.

Complex cases take longer; island-wide guidance puts the overall process at 3–6 months when approvals, title work, or build-stage issues extend the path to completion. After signing the Sale Agreement, you must stamp it within 30 days or penalties apply.

Next, deposit the stamped contract at the District Land Registry within six months to protect your rights until title transfer.

Non-EU buyers should add time for the Acquisition Permit; reputable legal guidance cites about 2–3 months from application to approval, which often sets the pace for completion.

Taken together, plan 6–12 weeks for a clean resale, and up to 3–6 months if permits, mortgages, or construction status add steps. Use this when scheduling viewings and reserving any property for sale in Cyprus.

How does the acquisition permit for non-EU buyers work, and what timeline should I plan for?

  • Non-EU buyers need an Acquisition Permit from the District Administration (acting for the Council of Ministers) before title transfer.
  • Apply after you sign and stamp the sale contract. A lawyer files Form COMM 145 with passport details, proof of funds, and the property particulars. The state charges no application fee.
  • There would be a 2–3 week review. Plan for roughly 30–45 days. Some districts or complex files can run two to four months.
  • File the stamped sale contract at the Land Registry within six months to protect your rights until transfer. The permit typically covers one residence or a plot up to about 4,014 m² for personal use.
  • When comparing properties for sale Cyprus, build this timeline into your plan and sequence payments around permit and title-transfer dates.

How do reduced-VAT rules work for a first home in Cyprus?

Cyprus offers a reduced 5% VAT for a buyer’s first primary residence. The 5% rate applies to the first 130 m², provided the dwelling’s value is up to €350,000, the total transaction does not exceed €475,000, and total area does not exceed 190 m².

  • Any area above 130 m² is taxed at 19%, and if the home exceeds 190 m² or the value limits, the full purchase is taxed at 19%.
  • Buyers apply through their lawyer to the Tax Department and must live in the home.
  • Persons with disabilities get 5% on the first 190 m². This supports Cyprus properties.

I want to buy a property in Limassol? What do I do?

Follow these steps:

  • Set a budget and shortlist areas.
  • Ask our advisor for current listings and arrange viewings.
  • Submit a written offer; we negotiate terms and timing.
  • Appoint an independent lawyer to run legal checks.
  • Pay a holding deposit and sign a reservation or preliminary agreement.
  • Sign the sale contract, pay the agreed stage payment, and settle stamp duty. The contract must be stamped before filing at the Land Registry.
  • Your lawyer files the stamped contract at the Land Registry to secure your rights until transfer.
  • Non-EU buyers apply for an acquisition permit through the District Administration (often still called “Council of Ministers” approval).

On completion, pay any balance and transfer the title at the Land Registry (or take delivery per contract terms for properties without separate title yet).

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