Property in the Czech Republic


Good Investment Property in Czech Republic

                Most visitors to the Czech Republic make straight for Prague - the country's most westernized, cosmopolitan city, known for its wonderful charm and stunning beauty – and they never get any further. Over 90% of tourists to the Czech Republic do not explore the country outside of the capital.

 

There is a large variety of property in the Czech Republic. If you really wish to discover the richness of this immensely cultured country, you should venture beyond Prague. The landscape consists of mountains, upland plains, forests and farmland. The country escaped bombing during World War II, leaving many of its cities and towns as a visual feast of medieval, baroque and art-nouveau architecture and sculpture. Sleepy Moravian wine villages in the east and Bohemian spa towns in the west have historical interest and a welcoming atmosphere that give visitors the feeling of being immersed in an open-air museum. The country has more than a hundred castles - from craggy fortresses to more refined, aristocratic chateaux, all interesting property in the Czech Republic

 

If you leave the capital city behind, you won’t leave comfort and service with it. The country has embraced westernization and the number and quality of restaurants and hotels throughout the country have soared in recent years. Arranging accommodation or gathering information about local sites and property in the Czech Republic is a lot easier, with the help of local tourist offices. Unmistakable Czech beer, cars and excellent glass products are popular throughout the world. The success of Czech science is also well-demonstrated, with many patented inventions and discoveries.

 

Growing at a faster rate that the EU average, the successful Czech economy makes it a desirable place for investments and business activities, especially for investing in property in the Czech.

 

One example “out of town” is Beroun - now one of the most desirable and sought after places to live in the Central Bohemian Region with excellent access to the nearby capital city of Prague, and good investment property in the Czech Republic. This lovely town is an environment that encourages active relaxation and offers fantastic countryside and many attractive sight-seeing opportunities including the Konêprusy caves and Karlstejn Castle and Golf Course. Further evidence of its popularity is testified by the steadily increasing population curve of the town. Of property in the Czech Republic Beroun’s prices have risen by 20% over the last year with retail prices following suit. The value of houses and property in the Czech Republic, and in Beroun can be further justified by the dramatic rise in building plots with the price by square metre rising from £20.00psqm² in 2001-2003 to its current level of £55.00psqm². It is apparent that prices will continue to rise steadily in Beroun over the next few years as it provides attractive living at realistic prices. The retail industry continues to grow and with over 2000 residential units planned in the next 4/5 years there is no better time to invest in property in the Czech Republic this wonderful area.

 

In Prague Modrany Heights is a modern residential complex located in the most attractive part of Modřany, close to the third largest natural park in Prague. The greatest feature of this property in the Czech Republic is the unique and sensitive merger of nature, functional architecture, great accessibility and civic amenities. An off-plan property in the Czech Republic, Modrany Heights will be an example of attractive and safe living. The gated complex with a secured entrance will consist of three independent four storey buildings offering a total of 120 apartments and a sufficient number of garage and parking places for residents of the complex. Most of the apartments will have two bedrooms, but clients can also choose from one and three bedrooms too; all will have open plan kitchens and balconies, and satisfy the demands and requirements for modern day living. The architectural practice used for this project design is the Loxia atelier, regular designers of property in the Czech Republic.

 

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