AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProperty & Rentals: Cyprus’ property market hit a record €6.5bn in 2025 (+8%) with 25,600 transactions, but rents are rising fast—Nicosia three-bed averages jumped from €950 to €1,300 and Engomi one-beds from €625 to €725. Fuel Prices: Petrol station owners expect Cyprus fuel prices to drop within 10 days as international oil falls, though volatility could still cause uneven changes. University of Cyprus: The first English-language undergraduate degree, Urban Sustainability (YUFE Bachelor), is taking shape after Council of Ministers approval, with applications open until July 20 and classes starting this September. EU Law & Consumer Rules: The European Commission has opened infringement steps against Cyprus and 19 other states for failing to fully transpose the EU’s green-claims consumer directive. Energy Diplomacy in Cyprus: EU foreign ministers met in Limassol, with focus on keeping pressure on Russia and reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid Middle East disruption. Public Works & Transport: Country Club Road storm drainage works are progressing toward a reopening around Labor Day, while Cypress Lake bridge reconstruction is still targeting late-summer 2027. Culture & Tourism: Cyprus’ new archaeological museum under construction is being pitched as a major long-term cultural and tourism upgrade.
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