Investment Overview
This Limassol city-centre opportunity is designed for buyers seeking a new-build Cyprus property that combines residency relevance with everyday practicality. Set in Agia Zoni and structured as a boutique-style residential development, it offers a strong balance between central location, modern design, and long-term residential value.
- Price: €349,000 + VAT
- Property Type: New-build two-bedroom apartment
- Location: Agia Zoni, Limassol
- Residency Relevance: Above the standard €300,000 + VAT benchmark commonly associated with the Cyprus fast-track permanent residency route
- Delivery: Off-plan, scheduled for 31 December 2027
Key Advantage: This opportunity is well suited to buyers who want a centrally located, functional residential property in Limassol rather than a hospitality-led or resort-style asset, while still aligning with the structure commonly used for Cyprus permanent residency applications.
Project and Program Highlights
1. Project Highlights
- Centrally located residential development in Agia Zoni, Limassol
- Immediate access to shops, cafés, restaurants, schools, and pharmacies
- Mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom residences
- Contemporary urban living concept
- Dedicated parking for each apartment
- Secure camera-controlled building entrance
2. Property Details
- Featured unit priced at €349,000 + VAT
- Two-bedroom layout
- Indoor area of 67 m²
- Covered veranda of 10 m²
- Total area of 77 m²
- Off-plan, with delivery scheduled for 31 December 2027
3. Location Benefits
- 100 m from amenities
- 200 m from school
- 700 m from the beach
- 100 m from public transport
- 500 m from resort and leisure infrastructure
- Approximately 50 km from airport
4. Residency Relevance
- New-build residential property format
- Positioned above the standard €300,000 + VAT threshold commonly used for Cyprus fast-track permanent residency
- Suitable for buyers evaluating central Limassol real estate as part of a Cyprus residency strategy
- Subject to full legal review, eligibility criteria, and current policy requirements





