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Current Investments In Czech Property

  • Exchange deposits from only £8,087 (CZK244,937) – including basic parking and VAT
  • 10/90 payment terms with completion estimated Q1 2010
  • Price includes white finish AND kitchens
  • Average price is 7% BELOW market value
  • 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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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 .

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Latest News & Analysis

Unemployment levels will be key to spotting the best property investment markets Unemployment levels will be key to spotting the best property investment markets
Rising unemployment is the critical effect of the fallout from an economic slowdown. Knowing which markets will be the strongest in a downturn is key for property investors... Published: 3rd Jul 2008
Tags: UK Property , Czech Property , Australia Property , Poland Property

Recent News & Analysis

Brno property investment price guide - what you can expect to pay
An at-a-glance guide of rentals by apartment-types and size...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property
The changing face of Brno’s economic fabric – and how it will affect property prices
As the older, more traditional industries in Brno and the South Moravia region fade, unemployment patterns are changing...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property
Brno bonus factors - why the future is so bright for the Czech Republic's second city
Brno is one of the oldest centres of industry in Central Europe. Today the most critical industries in Brno are the electrical engineering and electronic industries alongside engineering. These are the industries that are driving growth and employment opportunities... good news for property investors...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property, East European Property
Where to find Prague's best investment properties
The top end of the Prague property market is softening and is not recommended - unless you are in it for the long term - and by long term we'd recommend at least 10 years. This provides for a full cycle of all cyclical factors to run their course - sentiment, interest rates and supply and demand ratios...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property
Prague Rental Market Review
Why the current over-supply may be good news for investors...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property
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