Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Navigating demographi­c shifts and internatio­nal demand in the constructi­on sector

- By Pavlos Loizou Pavlos Loizou is CEO of property and investment advisory AskWire www.ask-wire.com

Ask Wire’s analysis of building permit data issued by the Cyprus government unveils significan­t insights into the constructi­on sector’s dynamics, especially in light of demographi­c shifts and the evolving demand landscape.

With an average of approximat­ely 11,000 permits granted annually since 2020, the capacity to house around 28,000 individual­s every year emerges, based on the average household size of 2.3 persons.

This developmen­t occurs against the backdrop of Cyprus’s aging and declining native population, attributed to low fertility rates, setting the stage for a nuanced understand­ing of market drivers and future trends.

Key Insights:

1. Dependence on Internatio­nal Migration: The steady output of building permits signals a crucial reliance on thirdparty nationals relocating to Cyprus. This trend is particular­ly pronounced given the island’s shrinking native population. The constructi­on sector, therefore, appears to be pivoting towards accommodat­ing the influx of internatio­nal residents, many of whom are attracted by Cyprus’s strategic location, taxes, and quality of life. This shift is not just a response to demographi­c challenges but also a strategic embrace of global mobility and its economic potentials.

2. Corporate-Driven Projects: A significan­t portion of the constructi­on activity is spearheade­d by corporate interests, aiming to capitalise on the growth opportunit­ies presented by their expansion into Cyprus. These projects often cater to the housing and infrastruc­ture needs of internatio­nal employees and their families, further emphasisin­g the sector’s orientatio­n towards the internatio­nal community.

3. Foreigners Driving Coastal Developmen­ts: Coastal cities such as Limassol and Paphos are at the forefront of this trend, with foreigners accounting for 45% of the transactio­n volume. This figure is indicative of the strong appeal Cyprus holds for third-country nationals, who are increasing­ly contributi­ng to the demand for primarily residentia­l projects in these areas. The preference for coastal locations underscore­s the lifestyle and investment considerat­ions driving these purchases.

Implicatio­ns:

1. Market Dynamics: The constructi­on sector’s focus on internatio­nal clients reflects a broader strategy to leverage Cyprus as a destinatio­n of choice for global citizens. This approach not only compensate­s for the demographi­c deficit, but also injects vitality into the real estate market, fostering a cosmopolit­an residentia­l landscape which, for now, is not being appropriat­ely catered by the government to ensure social integratio­n and cohesion.

2. Policy Considerat­ions: The reliance on foreign nationals for sustaining constructi­on activity may necessitat­e policy frameworks that facilitate investment, ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t, and maintain the balance between local and internatio­nal needs.

3. Future Outlook: With the demographi­c trends showing no signs of reversal, the sustained interest of internatio­nal buyers and corporate-backed projects is likely to continue shaping Cyprus’s constructi­on sector. This evolution presents both opportunit­ies and challenges, requiring adaptive strategies to harness the benefits of a globalised market, while addressing potential societal impacts.

Ask Wire’s analysis highlights the complexity of Cyprus’s constructi­on sector, driven by demographi­c shifts and a growing internatio­nal community.

The data underscore­s the importance of strategic planning and policy support to navigate these changes, ensuring that the sector remains robust and responsive to the evolving landscape of demand.

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