5. Conclusion
This mention of some aspects of the legislation of Cyprus on real estate and property does not, by any means, exhaust the relevant subjects, neither does it offer reliable information upon which one may act without professional advice and guidance, particularly as the laws in question are constantly amended.
The intention was to give a general picture of the legal framework within which Cyprus has developed its policy on matters of immovable property, especially where foreign investors are concerned and the incentives and protection offered to this end.