Institutional rental housing
15. 11. 2024
Knight Frank Czech Republic presents its regular report on the Build-to-rent sector in Prague:
The supply of build-to-rent (BTR) apartments in Prague is set to increase significantly in the coming years, with more than 1,700 units currently under construction.
BTR has emerged as an attractive asset class, driven by investor expectations of rising rental levels and the low affordability of housing ownership in Prague.
Further diversification of the BTR sector is anticipated, with strong potential in both student and senior housing, where demand consistently exceeds supply.
For more information you can download the report below. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the real estate data.
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Lenka Šindelářová Head of Research and Consultancylenka.sindelarova@cz.knightfrank.com +420 602 773 592
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