The complicated political situation in Northern Cyprus does not affect the lives of the people living in the place. If anything, it only serves to encourage them to improve some more.
When the Turkish Cypriots voted ‘yes’ to the Annan Reunification Plan, investors and Cyprus’ watchers, welcomed the development with approval. With political situation slowly being ironed out and the economy of Cyprus becoming more and more vibrant, Northern Cyprus property sale is booming.
The economy in Northern Cyprus is stable. Tourism and the property market sector contribute to the positive state of the economy. Property investors come to the place to take part in the Northern Cyprus property sale. Investors are definitely aware of the business potentials of the properties.
Another reason why a number of potential buyers of Northern Cyprus property sale and tourists flock to the place is its attractive climate. Rainfall only occurs in December and January. During the spring months, flowers adorned the island. Summers are generally cooler but during July and August the heat could be oppressive. It is advisable to stay indoors during those months. Winters are often mild. The moderate climate is conducive to the health of people of all ages.
If education is an important consideration in choosing a Cyprus Northern property sale, a number of local primary schools are found all over the place. Local secondary schools are concentrated in the main towns only such as Girne (Kyrenia), Lefkosia (Nicosia) and Magusa. Private schools, using English as the medium of instruction, provide a feasible choice for expatriate’s children. Most of these provide schools are in Girne and Lefkosia. Local Turkish Cypriot schools provide free education to children from 6 to 18 years old. For those who want to pursue further education, there are five universities in Northern Cyprus that offers a variety of subjects.