Serneholt Estate expands its reach with new office in Cyprus

Serneholt Estate, a leading name in European real estate, has announced the opening of its newest franchise office in Cyprus.

This expansion marks a significant milestone in Serneholt Estate's continued growth across Europe, offering top-tier real estate services in one of the Mediterranean’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving property markets, the company said in a press release.

Demos Georgiou, a seasoned expert in the Cypriot real estate industry, will lead the Cyprus franchise. As a Chartered Valuation Surveyor, member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Demos has built a distinguished career as a property valuer, consultant, and head of real estate for major financial institutions in Cyprus. His extensive experience has earned him a reputation as a trusted authority in the field.

The Cyprus office, formerly known as Life Reality, is rebranding to join the Serneholt Estate family. Over the coming months, the office will transition to its new brand, further strengthening its commitment to delivering high-quality service under a reputable European name

"We are thrilled to be joining the Serneholt Estate family, a company that shares our passion for real estate and brings a forward-looking approach to the industry," said Demos Georgiou. "Cyprus offers unique opportunities with its secure property processes, rising land values, and international standards, and we look forward to assisting clients in navigating this dynamic market."

Fredrik Serneholt, Founder and CEO of Serneholt Estate, welcomed the addition, saying, "We are excited to have Demos and his team representing Serneholt Estate in Cyprus. His extensive knowledge and experience in the local market are invaluable, and we are confident that this partnership will lead to great success. Cyprus represents an exciting new chapter in our European expansion."

Cyprus’s favourable business climate offers an ideal destination for real estate investment. The new Serneholt Estate office will serve a diverse clientele, from locals to international buyers, highlighting the island's growing appeal for both residential and commercial investors.

The Cypriot real estate market has shown consistent growth since mid-2021, with Limassol achieving record sales in 2022 and continued momentum through 2024. The island's increasing popularity as a relocation destination for businesses and individuals alike has further heightened demand for real estate.

"Cyprus offers an unmatched quality of life," adds Georgiou. "With its beautiful beaches, thriving cities, and excellent infrastructure, it's no wonder more people are choosing to call Cyprus home. We’re excited to help our clients discover all the island has to offer."

Serneholt Estate’s expansion into Cyprus underscores its commitment to providing exceptional real estate services across Europe.

For more information, visit its Cyprus office website at www.liferealty.cy or contact us at +357 25 714014.

About Serneholt Estate

Serneholt Estate is a premier real estate company with a strong presence in several European markets. Known for its professionalism, personalised service, and deep market expertise, Serneholt Estate helps clients find their dream homes and investment properties in some of the most desirable locations across Europe.

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