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Cold Keo and Five Kings toped up with local Kokino Krasse



My parents are here until 6th March
We were in Paphos around the 3rd week in November for a couple of days and I have to say I do agree with the comments although I can't say I saw lots of property adverts in Mandarin.... The Russians have been buying property in Cyprus for several years so that's no surprise. However, we did notice many places (shops, bars and restaurants) are either closed or empty but it's the "norm" that a number of places close for the winter months but not usually before Christmas.
Paphos has never really appealed to us as a permanent residence - it has the wrong "feel" for us. A bit like living in a holiday somnambulance and that isn't what we needed at our age. We're still too young for the retiree expat lifestyle that seems to be quite particular to Paphos.
I'm glad we chose Limassol. Neither of us feel we would still be in Cyprus 9 years later if we had chosen Paphos.
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