Cyprus Land Development Corporation (CLDC, known in Greek as KOAG) is a Cypriot public housing and land-development body focused on delivering housing schemes, including projects for sale, projects under study, and housing plans. Its website presents the organisation as a source of information and services for people interested in housing, and its current portfolio includes developments in Nicosia, Larnaca, and Limassol, indicating a national operating scope within Cyprus.538
The organisation’s work is closely tied to affordable and sustainable housing. Its housing plans include schemes such as “Renovate–Rent,” a management scheme for affordable housing units, and an affordable rent scheme, showing a direct policy and delivery role in the housing affordability space.8 Its project pages also describe residential buildings designed with practical housing features such as natural light, ventilation, balconies, parking, storage, and accessibility-related facilities, which suggests attention to livability and everyday housing quality.2 Public announcements on the site show that CLDC also manages recruitment, news, and project updates, indicating an active development and administrative function rather than a purely advisory one.46
Based on the site content, CLDC appears to be a long-established Cypriot organisation with a formal public mandate, working through multiple residential developments and housing-support schemes. The organisation is headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus, where it operates as the country’s land development corporation and housing provider.24
