Buying an Apartment in Most – Complete Guide 2026

Most is a district capital in the Ústí Region (65,000 residents) with a strong industrial past (lignite mining). Its historic center was relocated in the 1970s to expand the mine, and today's city is mostly panel housing estates around a new center. The apartment market is one of the cheapest in Czechia: average 55,000 – 65,000 CZK/m² in panel housing, range 45,000 – 75,000 CZK/m². Around 100+ listings currently active. Panel apartments in Czechia rose 14.1% in 2025 (Reas.cz) – faster than brick – and Most benefits from this trend. Czech panel average was 65,600 CZK/m² in 2025.

Most is an interesting investment opportunity: low purchase prices (2+1 at 2.5 – 3.5 million CZK) combined with stable rents (9,000 – 12,000 CZK/month) yield 4.5–5.5% gross annually – double Prague's 2.5%. Best locations: Zahražany and Šibeník estates with revitalized housing and good tram links. Risk: lower capital appreciation (under 5% annually) versus Prague's 13%.

Lovec-Realit.cz editorial team, Q2 2026 market analysis

Understanding Czech Apartment Notation

  • garsonka / studio:single room + kitchenette. 20–30 m².
  • 1+kk:one main room + kitchen corner. 25–40 m².
  • 1+1:one main room + separate kitchen. 30–45 m².
  • 2+kk:two rooms + kitchenette. 40–60 m².
  • 2+1:two rooms + separate kitchen. 45–65 m².
  • 3+kk / 3+1:three rooms with kitchenette / separate kitchen. 60–90 m².
  • 4+kk and larger:four+ rooms. 80+ m².

Most Apartment Prices by Layout (Q2 2026)

LayoutTotal pricePrice per m²Typical m²Building type
1+kk / studio1.3 – 2.0 million CZK45,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²25 – 35 m²panel
1+11.7 – 2.5 million CZK45,000 – 60,000 CZK/m²35 – 45 m²panel
2+kk2.3 – 3.3 million CZK50,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²45 – 55 m²newer panel
2+12.5 – 3.8 million CZK45,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²55 – 65 m²panel (dominates)
3+kk3.5 – 5.0 million CZK50,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²65 – 75 m²newer panel
3+13.5 – 5.5 million CZK45,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²65 – 85 m²panel (69 m² common)

Note: Over 90% of supply is 1960s–80s panel. Insulated and renovated units cost 20–30% more. Brick and new builds are rare, mostly in outer Liščí Vrch (30% more expensive).

Most Popular Districts in Most

DistrictCharacterPrice levelTransportBest fit for
Center (around Budovatelů)modern panel center, shopshighertrams 1, 2, busprofessionals, investors
Šibeník housing estate1970s, park, revitalizationmediumtramsfamilies, investment
Zahražany housing estateestate, shops, schoolsmediumtrams 3, 4families
Písek housing estateestate, quietlowerbussavings
Soušquieter panellowerbusfamilies, savings
Liščí Vrchnewer housing, brickhigherbusfamilies, higher quality
Chanovsocially challenging arealowestbusbudget, caution advised

Investment Aspects

Most is attractive to investors seeking high gross rental yields.

  • Gross rental yield:4.5 – 5.5% annually (2+1 purchase 2.8 million CZK, rent 10,000 – 12,500 CZK/month).
  • Year-on-year price growth:+8–10% (panel), faster than national average due to low base.
  • Stable rents:demand from industrial workers and families, low turnover.
  • Demographic risk:population decline (–5% over 10 years), monitor long-term.
  • Best investment locations:Šibeník, Zahražany (access, revitalized housing).

Mortgage 2026 – Key Parameters

Low purchase prices make first-time buying in Most realistic for couples with monthly income from 40,000 CZK.

ParameterValue / limit (2026)Source
Average rate, 5-year fix4.8 – 5.0% p.a.ČBA Hypoindex, Q2 2026
LTV – applicant under 36max. 90%ČNB
LTV – applicant 36+max. 80%ČNB
LTV – investment mortgagemax. 70% (from April 1, 2026)ČNB
DSTI – applicant under 36max. 50%ČNB
DSTI – applicant 36+max. 45%ČNB

How to Buy in Most – Step by Step

  1. Set your budget and get pre-approved.Competition for attractive units in Most is low – decision time typically 2–4 weeks.
  2. View and check panel insulation.Insulated building = 3,000 – 5,000 CZK/year lower energy costs. Also check homeowners' association / co-op financials.
  3. Negotiate and sign reservation contract.Negotiation room 5–10%. Reservation fee typically 20,000 – 50,000 CZK.
  4. Finalize mortgage and sign purchase contract.Standard process, attorney escrow.
  5. File cadastre registration.Decision within 20 business days.
  6. Take over and update records.Handover protocol with meter readings, notify homeowners' association.

Taxes and Fees

  • Real estate transfer tax:0 CZK (abolished by Act No. 386/2020).
  • Attorney escrow:5,000 – 10,000 CZK.
  • Cadastre fee:2,000 CZK.
  • Agency commission:3–5% + 21% VAT. Private listings 0 CZK.
  • Annual property tax:for a 60 m² Most apartment, 600 – 1,500 CZK/year.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an apartment cost in Most in 2026?

1+kk 1.3 – 2.0 million CZK, 2+kk 2.3 – 3.3 million CZK, 3+1 3.5 – 5.5 million CZK. Price per m² 45,000 – 65,000 CZK – among Czechia's lowest (national median 100,000 CZK/m²). Panel apartments rose 14.1% in 2025 (Reas.cz).

Is buying in Most a good investment?

Yes, if you want high gross rental yield (4.5–5.5% annually, double Prague's). Risk: lower price growth and mild population decline. Best areas: Šibeník and Zahražany estates with revitalized housing.

Which Most districts are best?

For professionals: center (around Budovatelů). For families: Šibeník, Zahražany. For lowest prices: Souš, Písek. For quality: Liščí Vrch (brick, newer). Chanov is socially challenging – exercise caution.

Can I buy in Most without agency fee?

Yes. Our portal lists apartments directly from private owners. Agency-brokered sales typically 3–5% + 21% VAT – on a 3 million CZK apartment, savings of 108,000 – 180,000 CZK.