What are the major cities and what do they offer from the point of view of buying a property in Northern Cyprus?
Lefkosa (Nicosia) is the capital of the Northern part of the island with the population of 150,000 and it is divided into Turkish and Greek sectors by a boundary known as the `green line’ which runs through the city. The place is fascinating with its history, architecture and places of interest. The place might attract the buyers who are planning to work for the local Government or international company. The investment in property here might be very rewarding if and when the island reunites. There is a massive potential for the investment growth. Famagusta. The place is like an outdoor museum in itself, but also here is so much historical interest concentrated with many museums. To name but a few, Saint Barnabas Monastery and Museum, Agios Ionnis Greek Orthodox Church and Icon Museum. This is a very much the cultural centre of the island, including the University. This area would appeal to families with children of different ages, just like Kyrenia. However, the landscape of this area
Lefkosa (Nicosia) – is the capital of the Northern part of the island with the population of 150,000 and it is divided into Turkish and Greek sectors by a boundary known as the `green line’ which runs through the city. The place is fascinating with its history, architecture and places of interest. The place might attract the buyers who are planning to work for the local Government or international company. The investment in property here might be very rewarding if and when the island reunites. There is a massive potential for the investment growth. Famagusta. The place is like an outdoor museum in itself, but also here is so much historical interest concentrated with many museums. To name but a few, Saint Barnabas Monastery and Museum, Agios Ionnis Greek Orthodox Church and Icon Museum. This is a very much the cultural centre of the island, including the University. This area would appeal to families with children of different ages, just like Kyrenia.
Lefkosha (Nicosia) is the capital city of the Northern part of the island with a population of 150,000 and is divided into Turkish and Greek sectors by a boundary known as the “green line” that runs through the city. This city is fascinating, steeped in history, architecture and places of interest. Lefkosha might attract buyers who are planning to work for local government or international companies. Any investment in property here might be very rewarding if and when the island reunites. There is massive potential for investment growth. Famagusta is like an outdoor museum in itself, but also it has so much historical interest concentrated in and around the “old city” with many museums. To name but a few, Saint Barnabas Monastery and Museum, Agios Ionnis Greek Orthodox Church and Icon Museum. This is very much the cultural centre of the island. This area would appeal to families which children of different ages, just like Kyrenia. However, the landscape of this area is very different, i