Current Investments In Plzen 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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The Czech financial sector is in great shape, mortgage lending had a record 2007. So what's in store for 2008? The Czech mortgage market has emerged as one of the most solid and attractive in Europe. Like everywhere, lending is likely to be down this year. What then does this mean for investors? Actually it means good news for borrowers...
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