Buying an Apartment in Třebíč – Complete Guide 2026

Třebíč is a district capital in the Vysočina Region with 35,000 residents. Its most notable feature is a unique historic center – the Jewish Quarter Zámostí and St. Procopius Basilica are on the UNESCO World Heritage List (since 2003, the only Jewish monuments listed outside Israel). The market is segmented: premium apartments in the UNESCO center (Karlovo Square) hold prices above 70,000 CZK/m², while panel estates on the outskirts offer units from 45,000 – 55,000 CZK/m². Listings start at 3,232,500 CZK (1+kk); an 80 m² 2+kk on Karlovo Square costs 5.78 million CZK after discount (from 6.28 million).

Třebíč's market is unusually segmented for a city its size: the UNESCO historic center attracts high-net-worth buyers and foreign investors (tourism potential, ateliers and apartments in historic townhouses), while Nové Dvory and Horka estates serve local long-term residents. For short-term rental investment (Airbnb for UNESCO tourists), Karlovo Square is most interesting – 30–40% premium over average, but 6–7% gross yield in season.

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.

Třebíč Apartment Prices by Layout (Q2 2026)

LayoutTotal pricePrice per m²Typical m²Segment
1+kk / studio1.8 – 2.8 million CZK55,000 – 75,000 CZK/m²25 – 35 m²investors, singles
1+12.0 – 3.0 million CZK50,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²35 – 45 m²first-time buyers, couples
2+kk2.7 – 5.0 million CZK55,000 – 85,000 CZK/m²45 – 60 m²couples, young families
2+12.5 – 4.0 million CZK45,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²55 – 70 m²families with one child
3+kk3.5 – 6.5 million CZK50,000 – 75,000 CZK/m²65 – 90 m²families, center ateliers
3+13.2 – 5.5 million CZK45,000 – 65,000 CZK/m²70 – 90 m²families, panel
Premium apartments in UNESCO center5.5 – 8.0 million CZK70,000 – 95,000 CZK/m²70 – 120 m²top segment, investors

Note: UNESCO center on Karlovo Square: 2+kk (80 m²) at 6.28 million CZK discounted to 5.78 million (through 08/2026). A 123 m² 3+kk atelier in a sensitively renovated townhouse also on Karlovo Square. Panel estates are 30–40% cheaper.

Most Popular Districts in Třebíč

DistrictCharacterPrice levelBest fit for
Historic center (Karlovo Square, UNESCO Zámostí)St. Procopius Basilica, Jewish Quarterhighest (70,000 – 95,000 CZK/m²)premium, UNESCO tourism investment
Nové Dvoryestate west of centermedium (50,000 – 60,000 CZK/m²)families, accessibility
Horkaestate south of centermedium (48,000 – 58,000 CZK/m²)families, panel
Borovinaestate, revitalizationmediumfamilies, young couples
Stařeč / Podklášteříouter, quietlowersavings, quiet living
Týnmixed housing, by Jihlava rivermediumfamilies, history

UNESCO and Investment Aspects

Třebíč is Czechia's only site with Jewish heritage on the UNESCO list (together with St. Procopius Basilica). UNESCO tourist routes attract 200,000+ visitors annually, creating demand for short-term apartment rentals in the historic center. Investment opportunity: buying a renovated 80 m² 2+kk on Karlovo Square at 5.78 million CZK with Airbnb rentals can yield 6–7% gross annually in the main season (May–September).

  • Short-term rental to UNESCO tourists:gross yield 6–7% annually in season, strong seasonality.
  • Long-term rental to locals:yield 4–5%, stable.
  • Seasonality:peak May–September, minimum November–February.
  • Protection zones:strict renovation rules apply in the UNESCO zone – verify what can be changed.

Mortgage 2026 – Key Parameters

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%ČNB
DSTI – applicant under 36max. 50%ČNB
DSTI – applicant 36+max. 45%ČNB

How to Buy in Třebíč – Step by Step

  1. Set your budget and get pre-approved.UNESCO center units have higher purchase price but lower mortgage rates due to location quality.
  2. Verify legal status and protection zones.Strict renovation rules apply in the UNESCO zone.
  3. Negotiate and sign reservation contract.Negotiation room 5–10%.
  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, notify homeowners' association.

Taxes and Fees

  • Real estate transfer tax:0 CZK.
  • Attorney escrow:5,000 – 12,000 CZK.
  • Cadastre fee:2,000 CZK.
  • Agency commission:3–5% + 21% VAT. Private listings 0 CZK.
  • Annual property tax:for a 60 m² Třebíč apartment, 800 – 1,800 CZK/year.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an apartment cost in Třebíč in 2026?

From 3.2 million CZK (1+kk), 2+kk around 3–5 million CZK, 3+1 3.2 – 5.5 million CZK. Premium UNESCO center apartments on Karlovo Square 5.5 – 8 million CZK (70,000 – 95,000 CZK/m²). Estates are 30–40% cheaper.

Is buying in Třebíč worth it for UNESCO tourism?

Yes, for a renovated apartment in the historic center for short-term rentals. Gross yield 6–7% in peak season (May–September). Risk: strong seasonality, strict protection-zone rules, hotel competition.

Which Třebíč districts are best?

For premium and UNESCO tourism investment: Karlovo Square, Zámostí. For families: Nové Dvory, Horka estates. For savings: Stařeč, Podklášteří.

Can I buy in Třebíč without agency fee?

Yes. Our portal lists apartments directly from private owners. Agency commission 3–5% + 21% VAT – on a 5 million CZK apartment, savings of 180,000 – 300,000 CZK.