The country’s real estate market, which is perceived as one of the most established in the Central and Eastern European region, continues to attract Russian and Ukrainian investors.
The most expensive properties
Centrally situated apartments in Prague, especially those in historic buildings close to the Vltava River, are the most expensive. Their average price is around 150 000 CZK (5 453 euros) per square meter, but can go as high as 250 000 CZK per sq. m.
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Obtaining Land Registry Office Declaration
If you are buying a residential property in the Czech Republic, the first thing you should do is to ...
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Rent control
Finding rental properties in the Czech Republic is not that easy due to the issue of rent control. Many apartments are never advertised ...
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This method of buying has seen phenomenal profits for the investors over the past few years in the Czech Republic.
What does it mean?
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Purchase contract
After you have decided to buy a house in the Czech Republic and made all the necessary inspections, the next step is signing a ...
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If you live in a rented accommodation your landlord will be responsible for the security of the building. However, you will have to protect your personal belongings yourself.
Taking out insurance
It is very easy to arrange insurance with a Czech or international company in the Czech Republic. You can visit a local office personally to make an arrangement through a reputable agent. Almost all companies have English speaking staff willing to help you with the application. The insurance fee of ...
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Of all the countries in Central and Eastern Europe the Czech Republic has proved to be the most stable in terms of economic developments. So, here ...
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The following tips will help you to understand some things about the process of purchasing your own property in the Czech Republic.
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The condition of properties
The Czech rental market has little or no regulation. Flats can be in any condition and equipment like stoves, fridges or ...
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