Altia: Successful annual business lunch with Real Estate partners

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Strengthening partnerships built on trust, growth and strategic alignment

Altia’s annual business lunch with real estate partners was successfully held on April 29, 2025, in Nicosia. The event brought together more than 100 real estate professionals, confirming the strong relationship of trust and collaboration that Cyprus’ fastest-growing real estate company has developed with its broad network of partners across the island.

This initiative is part of Altia’s strategy to continuously strengthen its ties with its partners – professionals and organizations the company considers an integral part of its journey and success. During the event, Altia’s Head of REO Business Development and Strategy, Dimitris Tsiakkis, and Head of Sales, Kritonas Onisiforou, shared updates on the latest developments in the real estate sector, while also presenting the most recent additions to Altia’s property portfolio.

Altia’s goal is to build an environment of professional support, mutual trust and collaboration, empowering its partners to achieve their business goals within a stable, strategically structured ecosystem. The gathering was a valuable opportunity for open dialogue, exchange of views and a stronger sense of shared purpose – all core principles of Altia’s philosophy. In a warm and welcoming setting, it was reaffirmed that the relationship between Altia and its partners extends beyond business, and is shaped daily through lasting values and a shared vision.

Explore more information about Altia and its available properties in all cities: www.altia.com.cy

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