Insights: The Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa Scheme
The single most important step in any Cyprus acquisition: knowing exactly what you are buying, and what is attached to it.
Due diligence is not a formality. It is what stops a deal going wrong. Land in Cyprus can carry mortgages, charges and other encumbrances that are not obvious to a buyer, and on development land or new-build property it is essential to confirm that the seller actually owns the land and that nothing is registered against it that could affect you.
We investigate before you commit, so you acquire with your eyes open.
We can assist with:
- Verifying ownership and the registered title
- Identifying mortgages, charges and other encumbrances on the land
- Confirming, for development and new-build property, that the land is owned by the seller and unencumbered
- Checking planning permissions, building permits and that the property matches what is registered
- Flagging anything that should change the price, the contract terms, or the decision to proceed.



