You said in the post I deleted
'I am not someone who has been unlucky in my choice of developer, I am someone who has just issued a half million pound writ against a lawyer in Cyprus in the British High Court of Justice after thoroughly studying European Law and someone who is in the process of suing the Cyprus government for being unlawfully deprived of my property under the European Convention on Human Rights. '
This proves that you are one of the people who have made errors of judgement in your choice of not only developer but also Lawyer and your bitterness has clouded your mind.
This does not give you the right to make personal attacks on me.
As I said earlier, many of the problems that have occurred in the past are unlikely to occur now as the lawyers are running scared that if they do not do their job thoroughly they leave themselves open to prosecution for failing in their duty.
If a property which a client wants to buy has any problems at all the lawyers will now adise agaisnt buying it. This is how it should have been in the past but they got complacent and often only did a very cursory search and failed to spot potential problems. Also many many people used the developers lawyers which was always a very risky thing to do. Of course the lawyer would do what the developer wanted as they are the ones who were bringing them the clients.
I have ALWAYS advised against using the lawyer recommended by developers but far too many people left their brains at the airport when coming over to buy property. If you were buying a property in the UK would you use the same lawyer as the seller? Of course you wouldn't, so why do people do it when purchasing a propery abroad?
I sympathise with you in that you have found yourself in the postion of having to take court action agaisnt your lawyer but things HAVE changed in that respect.
As for prices still falling, yes there is still a drop in prices where the developers or private vendors were trying to hold onto their overinflated prices and have now come to their senses and realise that if they wish to sell they need to bring their prices down.
There are now some bargains to be had and cash buyers can now get a good deal if they are bold enough to make a low offer.
However for anyone who needs to borrow money in order to buy it is not a good time. The banks are very reluctant to give mortgages even with title deeds and a good income and in the few cases where they do give mortgages the rates are very high.
This of course puts cash buyers in an even stronger position because vendors know that they are few and far between.
Now lets stop sniping at each other and agree to disagree.
We all see things based on our own experiences.