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Apartment 2+1 for rent 40 m²

Praha, Krakovská 24 990 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 49 m²

Praha, Bělehradská 1677/13a24 500 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 49 m²

Praha, Bělehradská 1677/13a24 500 for month

Apartment 3+1 for rent 80 m²

Praha, Italská 34 000 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 20 m²

Praha, Sokolovská 327/2914 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 38 m²

Praha, Pod Labuťkou 949/724 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 43 m²

Praha, Stříbrského 676/2818 900 for month

Apartment 4+1 for rent 108 m²

Praha, Ohradní 26 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 42 m²

Praha, Ratibořská 752/3018 000 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 68 m²

Praha, K Olympiku 30 000 for month

Apartment 2+1 for rent 47 m²

Praha, Kukučínova 19 500 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 85 m²

Praha, Marešova 34 000 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 68 m²

Praha, K Olympiku 30 000 for month

Apartment 2+1 for rent 74 m²

Praha, Lužická 1377/1232 000 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 25 m²

Praha, Křižíkova 435/10916 500 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 35 m²

Praha, Na bitevní pláni 1131/5018 500 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 35 m²

Praha, Víta Nejedlého 30 000 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 97 m²

Praha, Slezská 34 500 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 75 m²

Praha, U plynárny 1597/5429 600 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 27 m²

Praha, Křížová 14 000 for month

Apartment for rent in Prague

Searching for an apartment to rent in Prague is not an easy task at all. On the real estate market, the most popular search query is exactly renting a flat in Prague. Our portal will help you find housing in this city. Prague is the largest and economically most developed city in the Czech Republic. It has many prestigious universities and international companies, which makes renting an apartment difficult due to the large number of students and foreigners living in the country long-term. Real estate agencies and property owners try to meet the demand. Developers release new projects every year, but the growth rate of available housing is slowing down. In 2021, only 2,750 new flats were completed in Prague — a historical minimum, confirming that finding rental housing is truly not easy. The rental price depends on the district, size, furniture, access to public transport, and year of construction. Before the 2020 pandemic, prices were steadily rising, and in 2021 growth resumed. The most expensive district is Prague 1, known for beautiful views, architecture, and excellent transport access, but also for large tourist crowds and noise. Prague has a well-developed public transport system, so it's possible to search for housing outside the city center as well. Rental prices start from around 10,000 CZK without utilities, a deposit of 1–2 monthly rents is often required, and real estate agencies may charge a commission of 50–100% of the monthly rent. Unfurnished apartments are usually cheaper, but tenants must cover the cost of furniture and appliances themselves. Historic buildings may not have elevators, insects may appear, and heating is often gas-based, requiring maintenance. Public transport runs 24/7, so it’s important to consider the distance to tram tracks, especially if you are a light sleeper. If you can't find a suitable apartment, it's worth looking at nearby towns and villages — rent there is cheaper, and the trip to the center takes 30 – 45 minutes.

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