A UK buyer arriving in Limassol or Paphos will encounter agents whose obligation is to the developer or vendor, not to the person writing the cheque.
Why this matters for pricing. The agent’s financial incentive is to close the highest-value deal within their own portfolio, not to find the best match at the best price across the entire market.
Why this matters for disclosure. Estate agents in Cyprus are not required to disclose known defects, planning irregularities, or the status of title deeds to the buyer with the same legal rigour as in England and Wales. The buyer’s protection depends entirely on their own due diligence process, or on having someone act exclusively on their behalf.