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President lays foundation stone to 29 affordable homes in Limassol as government aims for 436 units in 2026

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-09

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• What happened: President Nikos Christodoulides laid the foundation stone for 29 affordable homes in Pano Polemidia, Limassol, as part of a government initiative to deliver 436 affordable housing units across Cyprus by 2026. • Why it matters: This project aims to address the acute housing pressure in Limassol and is part of a broader strategy to revitalize the Cyprus Land Development Corporation's activities following a period of limited construction. • What to watch next: The progress of the housing program, including the delivery of additional units and the impact of new financing tools and initiatives on affordable housing availability in Cyprus.

Economy cost-of-living crisishousingLimassolpropertiesTop News President lays foundation stone to 29 affordable homes in Limassol as government aims for 436 units in 2026 Limassol Affordable Housing Relevant News President lays foundation stone to 29 affordable homes in Limassol as government aims for 436 units in 2026 9 June 2026 What Turkey’s harassment of EU defence ministers reveals about its ambitions in Cyprus 9 June 2026 Arakapas killer gets consecutive life terms for double murder 9 June 2026 Ioanna Mantzipa 9 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Twenty-nine three-bedroom semi-detached homes built to high energy efficiency standards are set to go up in Pano Polemidia, Limassol, after President Nikos Christodoulides laid the foundation stone of the Adonis III development on Tuesday — part of a broader drive by the Cyprus Land Development Corporation (CLDC) to deliver 436 affordable units across the island this year. Christodoulides described the project as a significant investment for a city facing acute housing pressure, and used the ceremony to set out the scale of the government’s housing programme. From near-standstill to 436 units After the end of the Cyprus Investment Programme — previously CLDC’s main source of revenue — the organisation went through a prolonged period of limited activity, the president said. In 2023 and 2024 combined, only 16 residential units were delivered and construction had begun on just 24 more. The government secured new financing tools and revenue sources for CLDC through an initiative by the Interior Minister, Christodoulides said. He pointed specifically to the linking of CLDC’s Special Affordable Housing Fund with the Planning Incentives Scheme and offsetting benefits from other schemes, saying the move had already produced results and was allowing the organisation to move forward with new projects. CLDC now has 244 units for sale at affordable prices and 192 units for affordable rent on track for delivery within 2026, according to Christodoulides. A further process is under way to subdivide 135 plots across Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos. Scale of the housing programme Through fast-track licensing, nearly 3,000 residential units and a further 900 apartment blocks were approved within 40 and 80 working days respectively, the president said. A scheme to build 500 affordable homes for young couples island-wide is under way using state land and a €75 million investment. The Planning Incentives and Build to Rent schemes, developed with the private construction sector, are expected to yield more than 2,500 residential units over the next two years, Christodoulides said. Of those, 400 will enter the affordable housing market, and more than €12.5 million will flow into CLDC’s Special Affordable Housing Fund to finance further projects. Through Interior Ministry housing measures, nearly €200 million has been allocated over the past two years, benefiting 5,657 citizens, he said. Christodoulides added that housing would remain a priority in the preparation of the 2027 budget, in coordination with the Finance and Interior ministers. Christodoulides also noted that through Cyprus’s EU Council Presidency, affordable housing had been placed on the European agenda, with an informal Council of Interior Ministers held in Cyprus taking the issue as its main theme. EAC pylon protest At the ceremony, Christodoulides said he had met a group of residents demanding the removal of electricity pylons near their homes, calling their worries “entirely justified.” He said he had contacted EAC personally and that a meeting between the mayor and EAC had been arranged for Friday. “We will do what needs to be done,” he said. Read more: ‘Would they live next to pylons with their babies?’ Residents challenge president over EAC Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News What Turkey’s harassment of EU defence ministers reveals about its ambitions in Cyprus Arakapas killer gets consecutive life terms for double murder UN envoy leaves Cyprus with 5+1 date still open but meeting assured ‘Would they live next to pylons with their babies?’ Residents challenge president over EAC Over 3kg of cocaine found hidden in Larnaca man’s home and car Israeli tourist flights to Cyprus picking up but €700m loss forecast for the year The packaging your takeaway comes in may be carcinogenic — and it’s being banned in August Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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