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Old 24-05-2008, 03:04 AM
Cornholio Cornholio is offline
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Default Sequel........

It is true that the estrangement of the two communities on Cyprus can be traced back to Britain's "divide & rule" policy during the 1950's. Unfortunately both sides fell for it, thus creating a highly combustible mix. Add in the Cold War politics of the times (as dictated by the US) and you ended up with a powder-keg that exploded in 1958, 1963-4 & finally in 1974.

What makes property investment in northern Cyprus riskier than anywhere else in the sunny Med is the continuing uncertainty as to how much GC-owned land & property will be handed back to its lawful owners after reunification (and by extension, how many newly built villas & apartment complexes will end up getting demolished as a result!!!!). It is thus absolutely vital to study the island's history & current situation as thoroughly as possible from all sources (GC, TC & independent) and draw your conclusions from that. This is where the Orams' came unstuck.

Personally, if the title deed is not 110% pre-1974, I wouldn't touch northern Cyprus with a bargepole!!

Happy house-hunting!!

Cornholio

Last edited by Cornholio; 07-02-2009 at 10:24 PM. Reason: Greater accuracy
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