Apartment price list for the CR

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous (Czech-Related)' started by Karel, Aug 5, 2004.

  1. Karel

    Karel Well-Known Member

    Buying a flat of the size of 68m2 in July 2004 came to:

    Praha -- 1 888 000 Kc (Jan/04 2 360 000)
    Karlovy Vary -- 1 385 000 (Jan/04 1 811 000)
    Hradec Kralove -- 1 271 000 (Jan/04 1 132 000)
    Brno -- 1 204 000 (Jan/04 1 421 000)
    Ceske Budejovice -- 1 140 000
    Jihlava -- 1 115 000
    Beroun -- 1 023 000
    Plzen -- 985 000
    Zlin -- 974 000
    Chrudim -- 940 000
    Breclav -- 644 000
    Cesky Krumlov -- 641 000
    Jesenik -- 593 000
    Frydek Mistek -- 572 000
    Ostrava -- 406 000
    Ceska Lipa -- 399 000
    Bruntal -- 356 000
    Decin -- 344 000
    Usti nad Labem -- 319 000
    Chomutov -- 291 000
     
  2. babicka

    babicka Well-Known Member

    Would it be possible for you to provide a similar list in relation to buying houses in the Czech Republic?
     
  3. Karel

    Karel Well-Known Member

    Hello Babicka,

    I am sorry but I don`t have any list regarding houses. Having said that, if it were possible to be more specific about the house location, I would perhaps be able to find something through real estate. The cities/towns cited above cover fairly a lot of the CR and should serve as a starting point for determining how expensive your location will be. What we know a priori is that the house price wil be higher but particular locations, relative to one another, should remain equally or similarly expensive.

    Contrary to popular belief that the EU enlargement would bring sky-high property prices, Praha, Karlovy Vary and Brno have in fact plunged, as shown above.

    Best regards,

    Karel
     
  4. babicka

    babicka Well-Known Member

    Hi Karel,
    I just thought that you might have had a similar list to hand in relation to house prices. It was only for both curiousity and future reference on my part that I asked you, but as you correctly said the above will act as a starting point in determining how expensive a location will be, for which I am most grateful.

    Yes, it is truely amazing that contrary to popular belief that the EU enlargement would bring sky-high property prices, Praha, Karlovy Vary and Brno have infact plunged, as you have shown above.
    Many thanks for you feedback.
    Kind Regards
     

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