Expat Housing Guide

Renting in Cyprus: How to Find and Secure a Home Before You Arrive (2026)

Renting in Cyprus from abroad is possible, but it needs discipline. The market moves quickly, listings are often duplicated, and fake or unauthorised agents remain a real risk. Your goal is simple: verify the person, verify the property, verify the contract, then pay through a traceable route.

Scam warning

Never transfer a deposit for a property you have not verified through a trusted person, licensed agent or live video viewing. Ask for the agent's registration details and check whether they are registered with the Cyprus Real Estate Agents Registration Council.

The 5-Step Rental Process

1

Define budget by city, not island-wide averages

Limassol rents can be far above other cities. Decide your maximum monthly rent, deposit, utility budget, parking needs, pet requirements and commute limits before contacting agents.

Use the Cyprus Rental Cost Calculator to estimate rent, utilities and move-in cash.

2

Search widely, then verify

Use portals such as Bazaraki, Spitogatos, Home.cy and agency websites, but treat listings as leads rather than confirmed facts. Duplicate listings and outdated prices are common.

3

Use a licensed agent or trusted local contact

A legitimate agent should be able to provide their registration details. For long-term rentals, clarify who pays the agent commission before you proceed.

4

Inspect properly

Do a live video tour if you are abroad. Ask to see the street, building entrance, parking, water pressure, air conditioning, appliances, windows, signs of damp and internet availability.

5

Review the lease before paying

Get the full agreement, landlord details, deposit terms, inventory and payment instructions before transferring money. Use a bank transfer to a named account, not untraceable payment services.

Indicative Monthly Rent (2-Bedroom Apartment)

Illustrative 2026 planning ranges. Exact prices vary by area, condition, lease timing, furniture and parking.

Rental Agreement Checks

Thinking long term?
Compare the financial side with our Buy vs. Rent Calculator before assuming renting or buying is automatically better.

Red Flags

Useful Resources

Last reviewed: April 2026. Rental prices, contract practice and tax/stamping rules can change. Verify current requirements before paying a deposit or using a lease for official purposes.

Renting notes for your first Cyprus home

Renting first is often the calmer route for new arrivals because it lets you learn an area before buying. The key is to check practical living conditions, not only photos and price.

Good fit for

  • New expats choosing a first base in Cyprus
  • Families checking schools, commute, and neighbourhood feel
  • Buyers who want to test an area before purchasing

Real-life expat notes

  • Visit at different times of day to check traffic, parking, noise, and sun exposure.
  • Ask how electricity, water, internet, communal fees, and rubbish charges are handled.
  • Check dampness, heating, cooling, and insulation because winter and summer costs can surprise newcomers.

Watch out for

  • Signing too quickly because supply looks limited
  • Ignoring exit terms, deposit conditions, or maintenance responsibilities
  • Choosing a tourist area without checking year-round shops and services

Next step: Use the rent period to learn the local market, then compare buying only when you know the area and your long-term plan.

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