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Reasons
to live in Cyprus
1. Low cost of living: Cyprus offers one of the lowest costs of living in Europe, making it an ideal choice for retirees and families alike.
2. Beautiful weather: Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine all year round.
3. Friendly people: Cypriots are extremely friendly and welcoming people, making it easy to fit right in.
4. Rich culture: Cyprus is home to a rich culture, with a history that dates back to ancient times.
5. Tax benefits: The island offers tax benefits for those who choose to live and work in Cyprus. The Cypriot tax system is based on a flat-rate income tax system. Taxable income is divided into four categories, ranging from 20% to 35%. The taxable income of individuals includes income from employment, pensions, business profits, and income from property. Additionally, there is a capital gains tax of 20%. Value-Added Tax (VAT) is 19% and applies to most goods and services. Social insurance contributions are also required for employees and employers.
6. Affordable health care: Cyprus has an excellent public health care system, as well as a wide range of private health care options that are competitively priced.
7. Cultural diversity: The island is home to a diverse range of cultures.Official languages Greek and Turkish.
8. Easy access to Europe: With its location in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus is just a few hours away from major European cities.
9. Stunning scenery: Cyprus is blessed with stunning scenery, from the snow-capped Troodos Mountains to the golden beaches of the Akamas Peninsula.
10. Affordable housing: The cost of housing in Cyprus is affordable and you can find a wide range of properties to choose from.
Renting. What you should know
1. Know your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. Make sure you understand your state and local laws and regulations regarding tenant rights and responsibilities.
2. Understand the terms of the lease. Make sure you understand the terms of the lease, including rental terms, payment expectations, and other clauses.
3. Know the landlord’s rules and regulations. Find out what the landlord’s rules and regulations are regarding things such as pets, noise, repairs, and occupancy.
4. Keep records of payments and communications. Keep track of rent payments and all communications with the landlord.
5. Get renter’s insurance. Consider getting renter’s insurance to protect your belongings in case of theft or damage.
6. Respect the rules. Make sure you follow the rules and regulations of the rental agreement.
7. Don’t damage the property. Respect the property and make sure you take good care of it.
8. Give proper notice when leaving. Give the landlord proper notice when you plan to move out.
9. Another factor that needs to be considered is a energy efficiency. Energy efficiency within EPCs are graded between A and G – A being the highest level of efficiency and G being the lowest. In most homes, an energy performance certificate rating of D is most common.
10. Check noise environment. Ask current tenants what the noise levels are like, look around the area during the day and evening to get a feel of the noise levels, ask about any nearby construction or roadworks that could create noise, visit the flat at different times to get a feel of the noise levels, ask the neighbours if they have any issues with noise, check online reviews of the area, as these can often provide helpful insight into noise levels.
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