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DaveHancox Apr 15th 2013 7:05 pm

Konia
 
Can anyone tell me what the Konia area is like for long term rental?
Also I would be pleased to hear about the climate in this area and where the best places are to look at renting.
Thanks
Dave

zygiman Apr 16th 2013 5:53 pm

Re: Konia
 
Have you done any research at all, or is this just a general question?

DaveHancox Apr 16th 2013 6:05 pm

Re: Konia
 
Hi zygiman
Just starting to research but any pointers would be great.
Dave

zygiman Apr 16th 2013 6:22 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by DaveHancox (Post 10662666)
Hi zygiman
Just starting to research but any pointers would be great.
Dave

We are based in Limassol, so cannot really comment.

Had the pleasure, or not pleasure to visit Konia once last year, and found it to be a large building site. We would not want to live there, but everybody to their own taste.

What made you choose to look in Konia?

DaveHancox Apr 17th 2013 6:50 pm

Re: Konia
 
OK, so that's put me off a bit.
Any suggestions on alternative places to put down roots?
Dave

Veronica-K Apr 17th 2013 8:49 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by zygiman (Post 10662687)
We are based in Limassol, so cannot really comment.

Had the pleasure, or not pleasure to visit Konia once last year, and found it to be a large building site. We would not want to live there, but everybody to their own taste.

What made you choose to look in Konia?

You must have been to a different Konia.:) The one I live in has far less building going on than other places and is perfect as a location if you want to be in a village environment while being close to the town, the international school, the hospital, the motorway, the airport etc.
The centre of the village is still very traditional with not much going on apart from one taverna but there are plans for a new village centre, some of the old properties have already been compulsory purchased for this purpose.
However rental and sales properties are a bit like hens teeth in Konia as the village is very popular with Cypriots due to its good position.

susiecy Apr 18th 2013 6:53 am

Re: Konia
 
i have to agree with Veronica-K ! :)

i love Konia, its a great place - I do prefer Tala (for the views and i actually enjoy the drive up there) but as a second choice it would be Konia its far enough away or close enough to what you want.

each to their own - you should come and have a look, sit, drink a coffee in the village square and talk to people to get the feel of where you feel comfortable - it might be somewhere totally different and a village in the hills :) :)

Veronica-K Apr 18th 2013 7:56 am

Re: Konia
 
I like Tala as well, in fact we lived there before moving to Konia.
We moved here because at the time we sold our apartment and were looking for a villa the prices in Tala were much higher and we got a nicer house than we could have afforded in Tala. Nowadays Konia is every bit as expensive as Tala though because Cypriot business people want to live here due to its close proximity to town. There are a lot of large expensive houses here owned by lawyers and bank managers etc.

zygiman Apr 18th 2013 1:57 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by Veronica-K (Post 10664974)
You must have been to a different Konia.:) The one I live in has far less building going on than other places and is perfect as a location if you want to be in a village environment while being close to the town, the international school, the hospital, the motorway, the airport etc.
The centre of the village is still very traditional with not much going on apart from one taverna but there are plans for a new village centre, some of the old properties have already been compulsory purchased for this purpose.
However rental and sales properties are a bit like hens teeth in Konia as the village is very popular with Cypriots due to its good position.

No, we were in Konia, and there was a lot of building going on.

Veronica-K Apr 18th 2013 2:08 pm

Re: Konia
 
There is a certain amount of building at the very top and on the eastern side of Konia but in the main part of the village and on the Western side there is no building at all. Even what is happening is nowhere near as bad as other areas. You obviously go around with your eyes closed in Limassol if you havn't noticed that it has exploded from a nice place into a huge overcrowded building site.
But as you said earlier, everyone has their own taste. I lived in Limassol many years ago but you couldn't pay me to live there now, but you are obviously happy there.

zygiman Apr 18th 2013 3:05 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by Veronica-K (Post 10666255)
There is a certain amount of building at the very top and on the eastern side of Konia but in the main part of the village and on the Western side there is no building at all. Even what is happening is nowhere near as bad as other areas. You obviously go around with your eyes closed in Limassol if you havn't noticed that it has exploded from a nice place into a huge overcrowded building site.
But as you said earlier, everyone has their own taste. I lived in Limassol many years ago but you couldn't pay me to live there now, but you are obviously happy there.

This conversation is regarding Konia, not Limassol, or are you blind to read the conversation?

Veronica-K Apr 18th 2013 3:10 pm

Re: Konia
 
I was simply making the point that everyone has their preferences. You said Konia was a building site and I was merely making the comparison.
There is absolutely no need to be unpleasant about it.

zygiman Apr 18th 2013 3:14 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by Veronica-K (Post 10666358)
I was simply making the point that everyone has their preferences. You said Konia was a building site and I was merely making the comparison.
There is absolutely no need to be unpleasant about it.

You were referring that i walk around with my eyes closed in Limassol, right or wrong?

Veronica-K Apr 18th 2013 3:32 pm

Re: Konia
 
You come on and slag off a nice little village like Konia simply because you came here once and happened to see some building going on. Tell me anywhere in Cyprus where there isn't some building going on apart from the remote villages?
My point was that compared to Limassol where there are building sites everywhere you look Konia is a small friendly village in a very convenient location.

That is all I intend to say as I have no wish to enter into a slanging match with you.

zygiman Apr 18th 2013 3:44 pm

Re: Konia
 

Originally Posted by Veronica-K (Post 10666402)
You come on and slag off a nice little village like Konia simply because you came here once and happened to see some building going on. Tell me anywhere in Cyprus where there isn't some building going on apart from the remote villages?
My point was that compared to Limassol where there are building sites everywhere you look Konia is a small friendly village in a very convenient location.

That is all I intend to say as I have no wish to enter into a slanging match with you.

Dave asked a question about Konia. I gave an opinion. We thought it was a building site, lot's of building going on, so we moved on to spend somewhere nicer to spend our day. Why is this slagging off the village?

The language and phrases you are using show you have a bad temper and cannot make a decent conversation with somebody who does not agree with your views.

You want to end a conversation without even having the decency to answer my question. Pitiful!


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