Enjoy the Paphos sunset from your Balcony or swimming pool looking down onto the Paphos coastline.
These views can be enjoyed from Geroskipou, Kissonerga, Chlorakas, Tala, Pegeia and Sea Caves to mention a few!
These areas are part of the Paphos town plan and demand high premiums.
Plots with all services start from 300,000 Euros.
Large fields of minimum 2,000 square meters become available in these areas from time to time, especially in Pegeia in low build zones.
Opportunities do arise from time to time, it is therefore worth making an enquiry with your absolute ideals for us to search on your behalf.
Prices for these rare sites are subject to prices and availability and Construction prices are subject to planning and specifications..
Paphos has a population of just 28.000 Paphos nestles in the lee of the Western Troodos Mountains, which add another dimension to this area of scenic beauty. The Paphos International Airport has opened up the Paphos area to mass tourism and the resort is graced with some luxury hotels along the coastline.
Paphos has an air of holiday charm combined with history and elegance from its classical style buildings in the upper part of town. The lower part of the town - known as Kato Paphos - has a coastal life of its own and here you will find the harbour, the fish tavernas, souvenir shops as well as several beautiful hotels, with important archaeological sites surrounding them.
A former capital of Cyprus, Paphos has a history dating back thousands of years. Innumerable ancient sites are to be found in the area of Paphos and these are included in UNESCO's list of World Cultural Heritage sites. Paphos became the capital of Cyprus under the successors of Alexander the Great - the Ptolemies and in those days its harbour was a busy, thriving port. It continued as the island's first city for more than seven centuries, retaining its importance under Roman rule. Its most famous Governor, Sergius Paulus, was converted to Christianity by St Paul in 45 AD.