Czech residential rents fell in Q2 2025. If that sounds unlikely to you, you're not alone. Using nationwide data from Valuo, Iztok Toplak writes that many landlords are assuming that the strong growth from 2023 and 2024 would simply continue. But he warns tenants have become far more price-sensitive. As a result, they're focusing on more affordable flats, or at least offers where quality matches the price.
In Prague, rents for flats of up to 46 sqm peaked in April at CZK 497/sqm. They’ve since fallen to CZK 462, having begun the year at CZK . . .
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