The most empty apartment is in the center. Their use to help solve the crisis in Prague Business
From the previous statistical data, it can be concluded that this is a significant amount. Effective use of empty flats would definitely help at least alleviate the housing crisis in the capital. According to real estate experts, this can be achieved by motivating owners to rent apartments, not by sanctions for leaving them empty.
Apartments not only for living
A variety of reasons for the apartments are unoccupied, is varied. And it is definitely not possible to blame only a certain group of foreign investors. When the population, the house and the apartment in 2011, conducted by the Czech Statistical Office, the owners of uninhabited housing in most cases did not give anything to them, they did not say. And if they published it, they most often wrote in the box in the questionnaire the construction of the apartment as well as the change of the user, further explanation was the inability of the apartment to live and the recently approved building.
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But the pin is much more. Given that the most empty apartment was in Prague 1, we believe that a very frequent reason for the apartment is their use for other people than for housing. An example for the office, argued Marek Vcha, speaking Institute of Fulfillment and Development of the capital City of Prague (IPR). However, unclear property relations and excellent tactics can also play a role. For the sake of negotiating with you, the dog will evaluate how he will best deal with the house from an economic point of view, whether to sell or repair and then sell, to Jan Martina from the crack of the M&M Reality branch.
Unoccupied apartments in Prague.
And then there are the accounts. Today, in many cases, the parties are subtle. Radomr Ko, a real estate agent and one of the founders of the Przdndomy.cz server, explains that if this changed, the owner would be a positive motivator for his property. rent and thousands of new flats would be on the market.
Data star eight years
The last comprehensive analysis mapping unoccupied flats in Prague is eight years old. S gained data during the population, house and apartment in 2011.
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At that time, 45,664 unoccupied flats in flats and family houses were sown in Prague, which represented almost eight percent of the total housing stock. We do not believe that from 2011 there should be a sharp increase in the number of vacant housing, to Marek Vcha from IPR. He argues that between the walls in 2001 and 2011, according to vacant flats in Prague, he dreamed of only about two percent. In the capital, compared to the national situation, there is a strong pressure on efficient housing and housing. And one of the consequences of the lowest vacancy rate in the Czech Republic, says Vcha. The average for the Czech Republic in about 17 percent of unoccupied apartments.
The real estate in which the whole life has disappeared is available to the Przdndomy.cz server. There are 300 empty apartment buildings registered in the whole country, and one hundred in Prague. Their number is growing, to the co-founder of the server Radomr Ko. Not because there are so many empty houses, but because the database is gradually full of houses, they do not seem obvious at first glance, no one lived in them. And so far there were fixed objects in the database, which at first glance seemed to be uninhabited. They had broken windows and predatory roofs.
However, there are significant differences between the individual parts of Prague. As follows from the statistics from 2011, most of them are on the ground in Prague 1. On the contrary, there are very few of them, for example, on panel messages, Vcha. Similar animals can be found in the Przdndomy.cz database. The lucrative center of Prague is also the most represented in the Czech Republic. Logically, because there are also the most classic townhouses. For example, there are houses in Vtzn Street in Mal Stran, Karolny Svtl Street in Starm Mst or Dlouh in Starm Mst. The greatest concentration of them is in the streets of Plzesk and Dukova, where a number of flats were bought by the Italians in the 1990s and they did nothing with them at all, just offer them for sale at meaningless prices, to Radomr Ko.
Billions that don’t make money
Ladem, lec byty, is not to use billions of crowns. According to statistics from the company Trigema, the buyer will pay an average of about 90 thousand crowns for a square meter in old cracks. In addition, the owner of these vacant apartments is interested in renting them in Prague, they should not have a problem renting them. Even so, leave the apartments uninhabited.
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Just to give you an idea, according to statistics from the development companies Trigema, Central Group and Skanska Reality, 5,000 flats were sold in Prague last year. So there are more than nine uninhabited people. It is obvious that their effective use would help at least alleviate the current housing crisis, when due to limited supply, the average price per meter of a new apartment has exceeded one hundred thousand crowns. For this group of people, their own housing is thus created.
On the other hand, the lack of subtle apartments is subtle upwards. According to Trigema, at the end of last year, the average rent in Prague reached 24 thousand crowns. However, the city’s tools for influencing the occupancy of flats and houses of private ownership are very limited, warns Marek Vcha. And Radomr Krej adds: It is necessary to motivate the owner, not to buzz them, not to be in a hurry.