Institutional Rental Housing Q4 2025 & Q1 2026
18. 5. 2026
Knight Frank Czech Republic provides an up-to-date overview of the institutional rental housing market, the Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector in Prague.
- Average rents in BTR projects in Prague have reached CZK 600/sq m/month, which is 21% higher than standard residential rental listings.
- A total of 4,100 apartments in institutional rental projects are currently operational, with a further 2,290 units under construction or refurbishment.
- The highest number of new BTR units is currently being developed in Prague 5 and Prague 9, which together account for more than half of the upcoming supply.
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