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Typical price: €280–€11,000

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Web Design prices in Káto Lakatámeia

Researched estimates for Káto Lakatámeia (EUR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form €280 €640 €1,400
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site, often bilingual €740 €1,850 €3,700
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog €1,650 €3,200 €6,450
Basic e-commerce store WooCommerce/Shopify store with payments and shipping €2,300 €4,600 €11,000

How to hire a web design pro in Cyprus

  1. Review live portfolio sites — Cyprus has a small market, so also compare remote Greek and EU freelancers
  2. Contract with IP transfer, domain (.com.cy or .eu/.com) in your name, hosting access handed over
  3. Confirm GDPR compliance: cookie consent, privacy policy, lawful form handling
  4. Selling online? Ask about European Accessibility Act obligations (in force since June 2025 for e-commerce)
  5. Decide language scope — Greek/English bilingual is the norm for consumer businesses
  6. Pay 30-50% deposit, balance on launch

Cypriot business sites fall under GDPR (cookie consent, privacy policy) and, for e-commerce, the European Accessibility Act which applies since June 2025. Consumer-facing businesses typically run bilingual Greek/English sites — scope both languages explicitly.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need e-commerce or is a brochure site enough to start?

If you take fewer than a handful of orders a week, a brochure site with a contact/order form or a payment link costs half as much and launches faster. Move to full e-commerce (cart, inventory, shipping rules) when order volume makes manual handling the bottleneck.

Should I pay hourly or a fixed price for web design?

Fixed price for a defined scope (a 5-page site with listed features) protects both sides; hourly suits ongoing work and vague scopes. Standard payment structure is 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never pay 100% up front, and be wary of anyone who asks.

How long does a website take to build?

A 5-page small-business site takes 2-6 weeks with a responsive client; e-commerce adds 2-4 weeks. The most common delay is not the designer — it's the client's content. Have your text, photos and logo ready before kickoff and you'll cut the timeline roughly in half.

How much does a small business website cost?

Three price bands exist everywhere: DIY builders (Wix, Squarespace) at a monthly subscription, freelancers for custom small-business sites at a mid four-figure project price, and agencies at 2-4x freelancer rates with more process. The biggest cost driver is page count and custom functionality, not visual polish.

How do I brief a web designer properly?

One page: what the business does, the site's single main goal (calls, bookings, orders), the pages you need, 2-3 example sites you like and why, your content status (ready or needed), deadline, and budget range. Sharing your real budget gets you an honest proposal instead of a guessing game.

What are red flags when hiring a web designer?

No contract, no portfolio of live sites, registering the domain in their own name, 'free' websites with mandatory monthly fees, 100% payment up front, and guaranteed #1 Google rankings. The domain-ownership trap is the costliest — walking away can mean losing your web address.

What does a website cost in Cyprus?

Local freelancers typically charge €25-70/hr, with 5-page business sites at €800-4,000 and e-commerce from €2,500 — noticeably below northern-EU prices. Many businesses also hire remote Greek or Eastern-European freelancers at similar rates.

Should my Cyprus site be in Greek, English, or both?

Tourism, retail and services aimed at residents do best bilingual Greek/English; B2B and expat-facing businesses often run English-only. Add Russian as a third language only if that community is genuinely your market — each language adds real content cost.

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