Manama, Bahrain:  Investors in Real Estate in Cyprus can obtain citizenship in Cyprus, an EU member state, through the country’s Investment and Permanent Residency Programmes available through property investment.

Aristo Developers has been leading the Cyprus property market for 40 years, and has been acknowledged by the International Finance Magazine as “Best Real Estate Cyprus Developer” for innovation and performance, and by the European Property Awards for “Best Cyprus Property”. The company is also the first “CLASS A” property and construction developer in Cyprus to be endorsed by the International Standards Organisation (ISO 9001) for quality. 

Business Development Manager, Issam Nasser, commenting on the participation of Aristo Developers at Gulf Property Show says, “With over 265 island wide developments, and 32 new projects currently in the Cyprus property market, Aristo Developers is also the pioneering force behind large-scale investments, such as the Venus Rock Golf Resort, Kings Avenue Mall and the International School of Paphos. We see in Bahrain and at the Gulf Property Show the perfect platform to develop on our investor base in the GCC.”

The island of Cyprus is considered the 5th safest country in the world (ValuePenguin 2015) and voted one of the best countries to relocate or retire globally for expats from the GCC. The island offers an efficient and simple programme for obtaining Cyprus Citizenship and Permanent Residency through property investment.

Jubran Abdulrahman, Managing Director of the Organisers of the Gulf Property Show adds, “Aristo Developers offers our visitors a valuable investment opportunity with added residency rights.  This package is very appealing to the expat community and residents of the GCC.”

The Northern Gulf’s “Window to Real Estate” is held under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Gulf Property Show takes place from 23 – 25 April 2019 at the Bahrain Exhibition Centre.

Gulf Property Show 2019 carries the strategic sponsorship of Diyar Al Muharraq, Manara Developments, Bin Faqeeh Real Estate Investment and Edamah.

Additional sponsors include Diamond Sponsors Bahrain Marina and Kooheji Golden Gate and El Mercado as Gold Sponsor. 

The Gulf Property Show has been merited with the strategic organizational support of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority of Bahrain (RERA), Survey and Land Regulatory Bureau (SLRB) Urban Planning and Development Authority of Bahrain and Bahrain Property Developers Association (BaPDA).

For more information on the Gulf Property Show 2019 please visit www.gulfpropertyshow.net 

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