The ‘Perry Magazine’ has proven to be a huge success in Malta among both those selling quality properties and those seeking something special for a home. The publication has over the years served as an excellent vehicle to better serve the company’s clients by giving exposure to some of Malta’s finest properties.
With over 50,000 copies distributed annually as a supplement with ‘The Sunday Times of Malta’ and through our strategically placed offices in Sliema & St Julians, as well as our various stands and displays at Malta International Airport, it’s guaranteed to reach the hands of practically everyone interested in real estate. Over the past decade, the ‘Perry Magazine’ has established itself as a leading authority in the Maltese real estate market.
The front cover has always been adorned by a beautiful work of art held in a private collection never published before. Artists such as the 1920s Italian painter Edigio Tonti to the contemporary Paul Carbonaro and the Russian sculptor Boris Edwards have been featured.
If you’re interested in buying, selling or renting a home or other real estate in Malta and Gozo; then by browsing through Perry Estate Agents leading property publication, you’re starting in the right place. This top property publication comes laden with an exclusive range of superior and quality properties available on the local market. In the pages of our real estate publications and on this website you’ll find an extensive collection of properties plus other information and access to the top estate agents to help you throughout the process. While buying, selling or renting real estate can be a challenging effort, Perry Estate Agents is here to help make it easier for prospective clients.
Perry has set the style and the magazine has even become sought after by real estate enthusiasts who have chosen to collect the various issues published throughout the last decade, with past editions becoming extremely rare and nearly impossible to find. Every publication is sought after for its real estate information such as new developments and breaking news of prestigious properties for sale, all artistically photographed and described.
Order your free copy of any of our recent property publications and we will mail them to you right away. They’ll be a valuable resource whether you’re moving to Malta or already here.
21st Jan, 2024
The 62nd edition (2024) of the 'Perry Magazine' is distributed with 'The Sunday Times of Malta' on 21st January 2024 and features an acrylic painting of the historic city of Mdina by Andrew Micallef.
1st Jan 2023
The 61st edition (2023) of the 'Perry Magazine' is distributed with 'The Sunday Times of Malta' on 11th December 2022 and features a painting by Prof. Richard England called 'Mirages of Magic'.
30th Nov 2021
The 60th edition (2021/2022) of the 'Perry Magazine' is distributed with 'The Sunday Times of Malta' on 28th November 2021 and features an oil painting by Girolamo Gianni on our coveted front cover called 'Grand Harbour Malta 1868'.
26th Oct 2020
The 59th edition (2020/2021) of the 'Perry Magazine' distributed with 'The Sunday Times of Malta' on 25th October 2020 is a celebratory publication marking our 40th anniversary (1981-2021) and features the Maltese artist John Borg Manduca on the coveted front cover.
2nd Apr 2019
The 58th edition (2019/2020) of the 'Perry Magazine', distributed with 'The Sunday Times of Malta', proposes a Gozo landscape by the famous cartoonist Henry Mayo Bateman, who spent his twilight years at the Royal Lady Hotel in Għajnsielem, overlooking the quaint harbour of Mġarr and inspiring views.
28th Feb 2018
This groundbreaking edition features a watercolour painting called 'Men at Work' on the front cover by the renowned Maltese artist George Large, as well as a vast array of exceptional properties from our Sales, Letting and Commercial portfolios.
31st Jul 2017
Edition #56 features a watercolour with a familiar scene from the backstreets of Vittoriosa in the hugely historical Three Cities area, and was painted by Rachel Norton-Buchleitner in 2017 whilst on her travels in Malta from the UK. The name of this artwork is 'Triq Nofs in-Nhar Birgu.'