Project will allow expats to stay in Cyprus as they age and become less independent
Construction of the first purpose-built retirement village in Cyprus is due to get underway in Tsada, Paphos next year. The much-anticipated project is already garnering a huge amount of interest with the ageing expat population, according to the company building it.
“The idea came from the founder of the project Lazaros (Lakis) Papadopoulos, who also owns the land in Tsada and an old mill that belongs to his family. Along with my business partner, Yiannis Farmakis, we got involved, and now we are ready to launch,” Nick Salatas of Cyprevico Ltd, who are responsible for the project, told the Cyprus Mail.
Lazaris Mill will cost around 16 million euros to bring to fruition, and will consist of 82 individual apartments, ranging from studios to larger flats and a small 24-room hotel. It will also provide both necessary and bespoke facilities.
The project has been designed by award winning Cypriot architect, Vangelis Mavronicolas. Prices for a studio apartments start at 90,000 euros and around 130,000 euros for a two-bed flat. Three bedrooms are also available.
As the population of Cyprus ages, many have concerns for the future, and often expats return to the UK and other countries, unsure of how practical or fulfilling life as an older person will be in Cyprus. Until now, no retirement villages were available on the island and whilst common in many other countries, this project is a first for Cyprus. It will offer a wealth of other facilities and include round-the-clock nursing if necessary, supervised by the Evangelismos hospital.
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