North Cyprus property - An Investment Dream Come True
Antoni Sokrato
There is an ever-growing tendency in Europe, particularly among the British, to orientate their investments and their holiday plans towards the beautiful North of Cyprus. This tendency is explained by the numerous advantages that this country provides both for its tourists and for its business owners and investors.
The northern part of Cyprus possesses a unique architecture. Indeed, this country combines numerous styles, the old combining with the new and the traditional combining with the modern. These elements are all attractive for both tourists and real estate investors who are ever more interested in properties in North Cyprus.
There are two purposes of investment in North Cyprus, the first of which is personal interest. Here many people buy properties in North Cyprus so as to have their own retirement haven in a calm and relaxing atmosphere. The natural beauties also contribute to this choice, thus it is very important to take them into consideration.
Besides the natural beauties and advantages of Northern Cyprus, we should also consider its assets related to culture and traditions, as these elements are also important to those interested in investing in real estates this country. The variety of landscape is very remarkable and the plethora of unique features is the very reason for which there are so many amateur investors both in tourism and in real estate. Other reasons that determine their decisions are related to climate, which varies between the Mediterranean type and Continental type.
Moving on to Famagusta, this town is one of the most important fortified ports of the Mediterranean. To the north of Famagusta lies the ruins of the ancient city of Salamis, founded in the 11th Century BC. The city was finally abandoned in 648 AD after being overcome and conquered by several civilizations, most notably the Romans. It had simply seen enough of the earthquakes, other natural catastrophies and also raids from Arab pirates.
The spectacular ruins of Famagusta provide a fascinating insight into the past and include a magnificent amphitheatre, Roman baths, and royal tombs. Inland a little from Famagusta are the church and monastery of St Barnabas, founder of the apostolic church in in 45 AD. Barnabas, who hailed from Salamis visited Cyprus in the company of Saints Paul and Mark. The church remains to this day and houses a magnificent collection of 18th century icons.
Hence, northern Cyprus is one of the most unique and popular locations in the Mediterranean, and due to its unique characteristics there has come about a tendency that many people have of choosing this country as their favorite travel destination and tourist attraction.
The real estate market has also become very much in vogue, to such an extent that it has now become one of the most highly developed branches of the local economy. Real estate investment in North Cyprus must now be considered to be one of the continuously growing and developing features of this wonderful exotic country.
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