
Swiss Life Hypoindex: Mortgage Rates in the Czech Republic Fall in October to Lowest Level Since 2022
Mortgage rates in the Czech Republic continued to fall in October, reaching their lowest level in more than three years....

Mortgage rates in the Czech Republic continued to fall in October, reaching their lowest level in more than three years....

In August, mortgage volumes cooled noticeably following the record-breaking month of July. Banks and building societies ...

In July 2025, Czech banks and building societies issued new mortgages totalling 30 billion crowns – a surprisingly stron...

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

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

If trends in the mortgage market continue as they are, the average offer rate may fall below five per cent in April for ...

The population’s debt in the Czech Republic, recorded in both the bank and non-bank registers, rose by 295.7 billi...

Banks and building societies in the Czech Republic granted mortgages totalling 22.6 billion CZK in January, which repres...

The strong demand for new flats in Prague last year was unmistakable. A total of approximately 7,200 flats were sold in ...

In the fourth quarter of 2024, flat prices in the Czech Republic were 16% higher than in the same period of the previous...

In 2024, banks and building societies granted new mortgage loans totaling CZK 228 billion, an 83% increase compared to t...

The development of mortgage interest rates in the Czech Republic in 2025 is causing mixed reactions. While experts expec...

The Swiss Life Hypoindex saw a slight dip again in November. However, this change is minimal and does not provide any si...

In July of this year, banks and building societies granted mortgage loans totaling CZK 23.8 billion, with CZK 19.6 billi...

The average mortgage rate in the Czech Republic fell slightly by 0.07 percentage points to 5.42 percent at the beginning...