How To Find The Right Real Estate
Agent In Cyprus
by: Mark Vurnum
If you are looking to buy property overseas, the process can
be fraught with uncertainties and worries as you look for that
dream house in an area in which, to be frank, you’re not all
that familiar. Here, Cyprus is no different. So, how do you go
about finding the right real estate agent in Cyprus?
First off, authorised real estate agents in Cyprus need to
be both licensed and registered. However, not speaking the same
language as you do, and having their fees paid for by the
seller, may give you serious cause to wonder whether they have
your best interests at heart or the seller’s! If this is the
case, then your first port-of-call should be the Cyprus Real
Estate Agents Association (“Association”).
Whilst the Association may not be able to give you
conclusive evidence that your chosen real estate agent is
either the best or worst in the business, they should speak
English and should be able to give you some reassurance towards
calming your worries.
Also, with the European Confederation of Real Estate Agents
trying to harmonise the standards of real estate agents across
Europe (which these days includes Cyprus), the Association
should be able to give you the name of some reputable real
estate agents in the area where you are looking.
Besides checking the details of any real estate agent with
the Association, if you know anyone in Cyprus, you might also
want to ask them if they have any recommendations. In fairness,
there is rarely anything as good as a good recommendation given
by word-of-mouth.
Finally, if you are still in the UK looking for property in
Cyprus before you go, then the Internet has a wide selection of
Cyprus real estate agents advertising their wares. In most
cases, the sites also have a good selection of pictures of
properties, which, if nothing else, will give you some idea of
the types of property that the agent commonly deals with. But,
keep in mind that although many Brits do use the services of
English-speaking real estate agents they found on the Internet,
the Internet itself is no assurance that the real estate agent
is going to be good – so if you do find an agent this way, try
to get testimony from someone who has used them before or ask
for proof that they’re a member of the Association.
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