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Why this exists

Every part of the Cyprus property market is paid to sell you something. Agents earn commission from the seller. Developers run their own marketing. Lawyers are introduced by the same agents. The buyer walks in alone, with thirty days of research against twenty years of insider knowledge — and is then asked to make a decision worth four to seven hundred thousand euros.

What CPI is

An independent, buyer-side analysis service. Not an agent. Not a developer. Not paid by either. The output is education and structured frameworks — the kind of analysis a sophisticated buyer would commission privately, made available as a self-study curriculum.

  • ·Based in Paphos, Cyprus. Written from inside the market, not from a desk abroad.
  • ·Buyer-side only. Every word is written from the perspective of someone spending money, not someone trying to receive it.
  • ·Analytical voice. The course reads like a McKinsey insight piece, not a sales seminar. No motivational language. No hype.

Independence as a structural choice

Independence is easy to claim and hard to verify. CPI's is structural — encoded in what the service does and does not do.

  • ·No commissions. CPI receives nothing from any developer, agency, or seller — directly or indirectly. Not a referral fee, not a finder's fee, not a service fee passed back as a kickback.
  • ·No promoted properties. No specific property, project, or developer is ever recommended, named favourably, or featured in exchange for any consideration.
  • ·No introducer relationships. No quiet deals with lawyers, banks, surveyors, or property managers to send them clients. Readers are pointed to public registries — Cyprus Bar Association, the Department of Lands and Surveys — to find their own.
  • ·Analysis is the only product. There is no agency arm, no buying service, no concierge. The course and the assessment are what CPI sells. That is also the entire revenue model.
  • ·Cyprus market data cited in the lessons is sourced from public registries, government departments (Lands & Surveys, Tax Department, Central Bank), and direct observation. Sources are named in the material itself.

How the work is structured

Nine modules, each 5–6 lessons long, each lesson 1,000–1,500 words. Every lesson is anchored to real Cyprus data — real fees, real timelines, real district price ranges, real laws by name. Every module ends with a binary checklist you can run on any property. The free Property Buyer Intelligence Assessment is the entry point: 25 questions across 5 sections that mirror the curriculum.

The thesis is simple: most expensive property mistakes in Cyprus start when a buyer reasons about lifestyle while talking like an investor — or the reverse. The course makes that mismatch visible before money moves.

Start with the assessment

Five minutes. Twenty-five questions. No email required. You'll know within a section or two where you actually are.

Take the assessment