{"id":24957,"date":"2025-06-11T11:25:14","date_gmt":"2025-06-11T09:25:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dreamville.cz\/?p=24957"},"modified":"2025-06-11T11:25:14","modified_gmt":"2025-06-11T09:25:14","slug":"housing-crisis-in-prague","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dreamville.cz\/en\/housing-crisis-in-prague\/","title":{"rendered":"THE HOUSING CRISIS IN PRAGUE: HOMEOWNERSHIP MORE OUT OF REACH THAN EVER"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-start=\"215\" data-end=\"936\">Buying an apartment in Prague has become an almost impossible goal for many residents. According to the latest report by developer Central Group, as of 2025, it now takes an average of 15.5 years of gross salary to afford a standard 70-square-meter apartment in the Czech capital. That\u2019s a sharp increase from 14.5 years just six months ago, and an even bigger jump from the 10.5 years it took in 2015. This makes Prague the least affordable city for housing in Central Europe, surpassing even Bratislava (14.8 years), Munich (11), Warsaw (8.5), and both Berlin and Vienna (each under 8). These figures point to a growing structural problem that is locking even high-earning professionals out of the urban housing market.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"943\" data-end=\"981\">\n<p data-start=\"943\" data-end=\"981\"><strong data-start=\"943\" data-end=\"981\">SKY-HIGH PRICES, STAGNANT WAGES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-start=\"983\" data-end=\"1644\">What makes the situation worse is the soaring cost of new apartments. In early 2025, the average price per square meter in Prague hit CZK 168,000\u2014a 10% increase from the previous year. This means a standard 70 m\u00b2 flat now costs nearly CZK 11.76 million. Meanwhile, the average gross monthly salary in Prague is around CZK 63,000. Even under the unrealistic assumption that someone could save 100% of their income, it would still take over 15 years to afford a typical home. For the average worker\u2014or even a well-paid professional\u2014buying a home is becoming an increasingly unrealistic goal, undermining long-term financial stability and social mobility for many.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1651\" data-end=\"1704\">\n<p data-start=\"1651\" data-end=\"1704\"><strong data-start=\"1651\" data-end=\"1704\">THE ROOT OF THE CRISIS: RED TAPE AND SHORTAGES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1706\" data-end=\"2320\">The problem isn\u2019t just growing demand it\u2019s the chronic shortage of available housing. A key factor is the slow, overly complex permitting process for new construction. It often takes years to get the necessary approvals, delaying projects and driving up construction costs. According to experts, if the permitting process were faster and more efficient, prices for new apartments could drop by at least 15%. Yet political inaction and administrative bottlenecks remain unresolved, causing long delays and discouraging developers. Unfortunately, bureaucratic hurdles continue to stall projects, making new housing scarcer and more expensive. As a result, Prague\u2019s housing market remains imbalanced, with demand vastly outstripping supply and little hope for short-term improvement.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2327\" data-end=\"2371\">\n<p data-start=\"2327\" data-end=\"2371\"><strong data-start=\"2327\" data-end=\"2371\">SALES ARE UP, BUT HOMES AREN\u2019T ENOUGH<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3144\" data-end=\"3916\">Ironically, the first quarter of 2025 saw a 60% surge in apartment sales the best start to a year in 15 years. But this rebound doesn\u2019t reflect a truly healthy market. In fact, the total number of available apartments continues to fall as demand intensifies. Developers say that more than 150,000 new apartments are currently stuck in the planning phase, unable to move forward due to permitting delays and municipal bureaucracy. The bottleneck is particularly severe in high-demand districts like Prague 5 and Prague 9, where construction projects remain frozen. Without more housing being built and brought to market, even record sales numbers can\u2019t solve the supply shortage meaning prices will likely continue to climb, pushing affordability even further out of reach.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2993\" data-end=\"3052\">\n<p data-start=\"2993\" data-end=\"3052\"><strong data-start=\"2993\" data-end=\"3052\">WHAT\u2019S NEXT? POLICY DECISIONS WILL DECIDE THE FUTURE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3054\" data-end=\"3761\" data-is-last-node=\"\" data-is-only-node=\"\">The outlook for Prague\u2019s housing market remains grim unless bold political action is taken. Without reforms to speed up the permitting process, incentivize construction, and increase transparency in urban planning, homeownership will remain out of reach for much of the population. The current crisis isn\u2019t just the result of market forces\u2014it\u2019s deeply tied to policy decisions and regulatory failures. Unless these are addressed, a whole generation of Prague residents may be forced to rent indefinitely, move further out from the city, or abandon the dream of owning a home altogether. The solution lies in the hands of lawmakers, who must act swiftly to restore balance and fairness to the housing market.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"5097\" data-end=\"5982\">\n<p data-start=\"5097\" data-end=\"5982\">Sources:<a href=\"https:\/\/www.expats.cz\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"> https:\/\/www.expats.cz\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-start=\"2574\" data-end=\"3097\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Buying an apartment in Prague has become an almost impossible goal for many residents. 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