Czech Property
Czech Republic Property
Czech Property is currently experiencing a rapid 2nd phase growth as it matures into a domestic demand led property maket.
Rapid growth is being experienced on the Prague city fringe, as well as in the second city of Brno with Czech property price growth filtering out to 3rd tier cities of Ostrava, Pilsen and Hradec Karlove .
Berounske Strane 2 - Beroun, Czech Republic
- Exchange deposits from only £14,871 - including VAT, parking and storage (where applicable)
- 15/85 payment terms with completion estimated Q1 2010
- Developer to increase prices between 5-10% once 30% of Phase 1 sold
- New tunnel construction to reduce train commuting time to Prague by 50% to just 18 minutes. This is the trigger for explosive property price growth
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