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Apartment 2+kk for rent 45 m²

Praha, Holečkova 31 500 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 42 m²

Praha, Grafická 1096/1218 500 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 51 m²

Praha, Jeseniova 21 000 for month

Apartment 5+kk for rent 226 m²

Praha, U zdravotního ústavu 95 000 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 33 m²

Praha, Jana Želivského 2386/1319 500 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 44 m²

Praha, Korunní 28 900 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 90 m²

Praha, Zvěřinova 36 000 for month

Apartment 3+1 for rent 77 m²

Praha, Anežky Malé 21 000 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 31 m²

Praha, Sokolovská 23 000 for month

Apartment 4+1 for rent 101 m²

Praha, Stroupežnického 50 000 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 29 m²

Praha, Hostivařská 14 600 for month

Apartment 1+kk for rent 25 m²

Praha, Hnězdenská 735/612 800 for month

Apartment 2+1 for rent 77 m²

Praha, Vladislavova 39 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 63 m²

Praha, Krásova 31 000 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 170 m²

Praha, Podbělohorská 43 500 for month

Apartment 3+kk for rent 75 m²

Praha, U průhonu 35 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 58 m²

Praha, Rohanské nábřeží 39 000 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 49 m²

Praha, Voskovcova 19 000 for month

Apartment 3+1 for rent 72 m²

Praha, Angelovova 3169/721 900 for month

Apartment 2+kk for rent 55 m²

Praha, Ke Tvrzi 23 000 for month

Apartment for rent in Prague

Finding an apartment for rent in Prague is a challenging task. An apartment for rent in Prague is the most popular search query in the real estate market. Our website will help you rent out an apartment in Prague. Prague is the largest and most economically developed city in the Czech Republic. Prague is home to many prestigious universities and international firms, therefore renting an apartment in Prague is troublesome due to the large number of students and expatriates. Real estate agencies and private apartment owners are trying to meet this demand.


The number of new apartments in Prague.

Every year developers introduce new projects to the market, but unfortunately the growth rate of the number of available apartments has slowed down. In 2021 only 2750 apartments were commissioned in Prague. This is a historic minimum, and once again it proves that renting an apartment in Prague is a challenging task (link).


The cost of renting an apartment in Prague

The apartment rental price depends on the following variables: district, floor area, availability of furniture, accessibility to public transport, year of construction.Property rentals in Prague grew steadily until the 2020 pandemic. In 2021 they were in the phase of stable growth again (source).


The most expensive area of Prague is Prague 1. This is due to beautiful views, a huge number of architectural monuments and transport accessibility. Prague 1 includes the following districts: Hradčany, Malá Strana, Nové Město, Holešovice and Vinohrady. Perhaps, Prague 1 will not be suitable for people who are not used to the large number of tourists and noise. Prague has a well-developed public transport network that allows you to get to your apartment at any time. Therefore do not be afraid to look for an apartment in Prague outside of central areas.


Prices start from 10000 Czech crowns and they do not include utility bills. Often, to be able to rent an apartment, 1 or 2 deposits amounting to a month's worth of rent are required. If a real estate agency helps you rent an apartment, the agent demands a fee varying from 50% to 100% of the monthly rent. However, apartments from agents are usually cheaper than from private owners. If the apartment does not have furniture, a washing machine, then it will cost less. You will have to buy everything yourself and in the future, if you move, you will have to look for an unfurnished apartment or else try to sell unnecessary things to a different party.


Notes when choosing an apartment for rent in Prague

Prague is a city with a rich history and a large number of buildings erected between the 19th and 20th century. Please note that these houses may not have elevators. In addition, such houses may be infested with insects, such as woodlice. Heating in such buildings is most often provided by gas boilers, which require periodic maintenance.Since trams and buses run around the clock in Prague, pay attention to how far your apartment is from tram tracks. If you have a sensitive sleep, then it will be difficult for you to fall asleep to the sounds of the tram passing several times within a single hour.If you have not found a suitable apartment in Prague, then do not be discouraged. Check out the cities and districts outside of Prague. You can reach the city center within 30-45 minutes by train or car, while the cost of renting an apartment will be much lower than in Prague.

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