
Cyprus remained a country of homeowners in 2024, with 69.4 per cent of residents living in their own property and 30.6 per cent renting , according to new Eurostat figures released on Thursday.
That placed Cyprus slightly above the EU average, where 68 per cent owned their home and 32 per cent rented , marking a marginal shift from 2023 when ownership stood at 69 per cent across the bloc.






