Data report · Czechia

Czech real-estate market: asking prices and data 2026

Landomo connects two separate evidence sets: apartment asking-price comparisons by city and a transparent view of source portals represented in our catalogue. This report states the main findings, each snapshot date, and the limitations that must remain attached when the data is cited.

Published: 1 August 2026Price data as of: 9 July 2026Portal data as of: 1 August 2026
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Key findings

Highest median asking price

Praha: 165,726 Kč/m²

Lowest median in the published sample

Karlovy Vary: 70,286 Kč/m²

Multiple between highest and lowest city

2.4×

Highest published median gross yield

Ostrava: 4 %

Price-dataset coverage

20,091 tracked apartment listings · 12 cities

Represented Czech sources

6 measured source portals

Represented Czech sources

The Czech dataset represents the following portals. Their individual inventories are not added together because one property may be advertised on several portals at once.

Unique listings in the price report

20,091

This is the deduplicated apartment-listing total across the published cities. A home advertised on several portals contributes only once.

Counts are active source rows before cross-portal duplicate detection. They are not unique homes, a portal's complete inventory, or market share, so this report does not add them into one supply total.

Methodology and limitations

The price report uses active for-sale apartments with a usable asking price and floor area. It publishes median asking price per m², not completed land-registry transactions. Cities must clear a minimum data-depth threshold and values pass outlier controls. The portal snapshot measures only source rows represented in Landomo on the stated date.

Suggested citation

Source: Landomo, Czech real-estate market: asking prices and data 2026. Price data as of: 9 July 2026.

Data and supporting material

The downloads use the same dated snapshots and methodological scope as this page.