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    Prague continues to struggle with housing shortage as municipal stock remains stagnant

    Prague has been dragging its feet on municipal housing construction for years. The city’s stock has remained at roughly 30,000 units, with new developments...

    “Prague Cubes” to be Renovated: Refurbishment Expected to Cost Around CZK 1.4 Billion

    The iconic “Prague Cubes” designed by architect Karel Prager are set to undergo a comprehensive renovation. The project is expected to cost around CZK...

    Prague Housing Market: Demand for New Build Flats Booms – Prices Surpass 170,000 Crown Mark

    Demand for new flats in Prague remains high – and continues to drive prices upwards. In the first half of 2025, 4,300 new flats...

    Sreality.cz Index: Apartment Prices in Czech Republic Rise Steadily by 16% This Year

    Real estate prices in the Czech Republic continue to rise — and at a steady pace. A new analysis shows that micro-apartments are particularly...

    ČBA Hypomonitor: Mortgage Market on the Move – Lower Interest Rates Boost June Figures

    The Czech mortgage market received a noticeable boost in June 2025, as banks and building societies issued new mortgages totalling CZK 29.4 billion. This...

    Apartments in the Czech Republic in High Demand: Foreign Buyers Revitalise the Housing Market

    Foreign investors are increasingly discovering the Czech real estate market – demand for flats is rising, especially in Prague and Brno. In addition to...

    Apartment Prices Along the Prague Metro: Prices per Square Metre Not Below 100,000 Crowns

    Apartment prices along Prague’s metro network are only going in one direction: up. A recent analysis shows that there is no longer a single...

    Florenc is getting a new lease of life: Prague sets the stage for modern urban development

    Prague city councillors have given the green light for a comprehensive redesign of the area around Florenc and Masaryk Station. The aim is to...

    Housing Construction in the Czech Republic: Number of Completed Flats Falls Significantly

    A review of the 2024 construction year shows that residential construction activity in the Czech Republic declined significantly. Nationwide, 30,274 new homes were completed...

    150,000 New Flats in the Pipeline – But Living in Prague Is Becoming Increasingly Expensive

    Housing construction is stagnating and prices are rising: living in Prague is becoming increasingly unaffordable. Despite plans for 150,000 new flats, an inefficient planning...

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