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Cost of Living in Prague, Czech Republic
Food | Price [EDIT] |
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1 bedroom flat (40 m2) rent per month | 650.00 USD |
1 bedroom flat (40 m2) utilities per month | 140.00 USD |
2 bedroom flat (80 m2) rent per month | 1,071.00 USD |
2 bedroom flat (80 m2) utilities per month | 215.00 USD |
Can a foreigner buy real property in Prague ? Yes. Under EU law, anyone can buy a house , apartment , buildable land, agricultural land or forests in the Czech Republic , regardless of citizenship or residency. Foreigners can apply for residency on the basis of a work visa, business visa or student visa.
Here is the process that will help you rent a flat in Prague in the most efficient way: Start the research as soon as possible. Set your budget and location. Check local Facebook Groups. Send your full application and arrange an appointment.
Airbnb has been operating in the Czech Republic since 2009 but there are also similar services operating in the country, such as Flipkey, HomeAway, House Trip, Vacation Rentals, and VRBO. In Prague last year, almost 13,000 listings were displayed on Airbnb , the vast majority in the centre of the city.
Cost of Living in Prague
Restaurants | Edit |
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Rent Per Month | Edit |
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre | 19,017.95Kč |
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre | 14,600.83Kč |
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre | 33,094.29Kč |
The capital city of Prague is the most expensive city in the country, and it is still cheaper than many European cities. Expats ranked Czechia seventh for cost of living out of 68 countries in InterNations’ most recent Cost of Living Index. Costs for alcohol, tobacco, and groceries are very low.
Since Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and also the hub of many multinational companies, its average salaries are the highest in the country. Currently, the average salary in Prague is of around 30,000 CZK per month. Those are net figures and equivalent to slightly less than 1305 US dollars per month.
Healthcare coverage in the Czech Republic even covers dental care, and it is free for all citizens. Due to its reciprocal healthcare agreements with other countries, citizens of the Czech Republic can avail medical treatment in other EU countries too.
In Prague , a great number of native citizens speak English at least a bit. And at the tourist hotspots, restaurants in the centre, hotels, and gift shops, knowledge of the English language is taken for granted. On the other hand, do not expect much English from the Czech police officers or bus drivers.
Top 10 Things to Avoid in Prague Sightseeing. Wasting Time Waiting for the Cuckoo. Charles Bridge in the Middle of the Day. Getting around. Getting Pickpocketed on the 22 Tram. Getting Ripped off by Taxis. Shopping and money. Tacky Souvenir Shops. Rip-off Exchange Offices. U Fleku’s Pushy Waiters. Wenceslas Square Sausages. Restaurants on Old Town Square.
This is an acronym for the Czech term “kuchyňsky kout” – kitchen area. This means that the kitchen is not a separate room and the cooking area is part of one of the other rooms. Thus, 2 + kk means that there is one bedroom and another room that includes a kitchen area.
Where to live in Prague ? Best Neighborhoods in Prague Malá Strana. Malá Strana is one of the favorite and most charming Prague area! Nové Město. Smíchov. Vinohrady. Žižkov.