Cyprus rent prices see triple-digit increases in one year as housing becomes ‘inaccessible’

Rental prices for homes across Cyprus have surged dramatically in the last year, pushing many apartments and houses to a level deemed inaccessible for most Cypriot citizens, according to new data from the Department of Land Registry.

The most sensitive figures show triple-digit annual increases across major urban centres, with the most severe example being the rent for a three-bedroom house in Germasogeia, Limassol, which jumped from €1,850 to €2,300 per month—a €450 monthly increase—in a single year. These stark figures track the market up to 1 September 2025 compared to the same date in 2024, and relate specifically to new or fully renovated, unfurnished homes targeting citizens and permanent residents.

The general trend for three-bedroom houses saw the Nicosia Municipality price rise from €950 to €1,300 (a €350 increase), Larnaca City surge from €1,000 to €1,375, and Paphos increase from €750 to €1,100.

Annual rent increases (2024 vs. 2025)

The table below details indicative one-year rent increases for key residential units across the island:

Area Unit Size 2024 Average Rent 2025 Average Rent
Nicosia (General) One-bedroom €575 €675
Two-bedroom €850 €975
Nicosia (Engomi) One-bedroom €625 €725
Three-bedroom €1,045 €1,300
Limassol (Germasogeia) One-bedroom €1,200 €1,250
Two-bedroom €1,500 €1,650
Limassol (Ayios Athanasios) One-bedroom €1,000 €1,150
Two-bedroom €1,450 €1,550
Paphos (Geroskipou) One-bedroom €373 €600
Two-bedroom €600 €750
Famagusta (Ayia Napa) One-bedroom €400 €675
Two-bedroom €525 €900
Famagusta (Paralimni) One-bedroom €400 €675
Two-bedroom €525 €925

Current market rents for houses (2025)

The following data reflects average current (2025) rental prices for houses, including figures from areas not considered among the most expensive:

City Area One-bedroom Two-bedroom Three-bedroom
Nicosia Geri €550 €725 €1,100
Idali €550 €725 €1,175
Lakatamia €575 €750 €1,125
Anthoupoli €475 €625 €900
Tseri €525 €750 €1,000
Limassol Monagroulli €800 €1,050 €1,500
Moni €850 €1,075 N/A
Paphos Polis Chrysochous €500 €650 €950
Konia N/A N/A €850
Koloni €660 €75 €950
Makounda €250 €300 €400
Mesa Chorio €525 €625 €925
Marathounta €400 €450 €600
Chrysochous €250 €300 €400
Larnaca Aradippou €650 €825 €1,075
Pano Lefkara €350 €450 €650
Xylofagou €500 €625 €775
Pyla €438 €750 €925
Famagusta Deryneia €625 €775 €950
Avgorou €500 €600 €950
Achna €450 €550 €675
Paralimni N/A N/A €1,225

Current market rents for flats (2025)

The table below shows the average current market rents for flats, listing two-bedroom and three-bedroom units across various municipal areas:

City Area Two-bedroom Flat Three-bedroom Flat
Nicosia Ayios Dhometios €725 N/A
Aglantzia €800 N/A
Strovolos €825 €1,050
Nicosia Municipality N/A €1,075
Lympia €415 N/A
Limassol Ayios Athanasios N/A €1,850
Mesa Geitonia €1,500 €1,800
Ypsonas €900 N/A
Ayios Tychonas €1,500 N/A
Moni €750 N/A
Mouttagiaka €1,200 N/A
Pyrgos €1,300 N/A
Tserkez €945 €1,750
Limassol Municipality N/A €1,850
Paphos Paphos Municipality €650 €750
Peyia €600 N/A
Ayia Varvara €315 N/A
Acheleia €525 N/A
Emba €575 N/A
Kissonerga €575 N/A
Koili €450 N/A
Tala €525 N/A
Larnaca Athienou €450 N/A
Dromolaxia €650 N/A
Voroklini €750 N/A
Kalo Chorio €450 N/A
Famagusta Sotira €500 N/A
Avgorou €450 N/A
Acheritou €400 N/A
Paralimni N/A €1,225

Government response and affordable housing plan

The sharp escalation in rental costs is cited as one of the main drivers behind the government’s push for new housing programmes aimed at increasing supply and curbing demand, with the hope that rents will eventually decrease.

If the proposed ‘Affordable Rent’ scheme is implemented, eligible beneficiaries could access rent at approximately 30 per cent below the market rates. The scheme offers owners funding of up to €35,000 to renovate units, provided they are then leased at 70 per cent of the market rent for a minimum of four years.