The number of apartments for sale in the Czech Republic has reached its highest level in years, particularly in Prague and Brno. According to data from the real estate platform Sreality.cz, there were 6,128 apartment listings in Prague in June, the highest since November 2023. In Brno, the number approached 1,600, nearly a four-year high. The increase in supply is attributed to sellers taking advantage of high property prices after a prolonged period of growth, while buyers are waiting to see if prices might drop further. Real estate agencies like Remax and Bezrealitky report a significant rise in listings compared to earlier this year. However, experts note that despite the increased supply, housing prices are still expected to rise slightly in the coming months, with the Czech National Bank predicting a return to long-term averages by mid-2025. Meanwhile, new construction projects are declining, creating upward pressure on prices.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents factual data on real estate market trends without overt ideological framing. It includes quotes from multiple industry experts and reports on both supply and demand factors affecting the housing market. There is no clear emphasis on any particular political stance or agenda.




