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This article has been written by Finaram.cz, a Czech platform specializing in mortgages, home financing, and real estate advice. For many expats living in Prague, buying a flat still feels like something just out of reach. Rent is one thing, but ownership often raises a much more direct question: how much do you actually need to earn to afford a property in the city today? The answer depends on several factors, but with current prices and mortgage conditions in 2026, it is possible to outline realistic figures. What Property Costs in Prague Today Based on current listings on Sreality.cz, average asking prices in early 2026 look roughly like this: A typical 1+kk apartment (around 32 m²) is priced at about CZK 182,000 per m², which puts the total around CZK 5.8 million. A 2+kk apartment (around 55 m²) averages CZK 161,000 per m², or roughly CZK 8.9 million in total. A 3+kk apartment (around 75 m²) sits at approximately CZK 149,000 per m², which means around CZK 11.2 million. Actual sale prices can vary depending on location, condition, and demand, but these figures reflect the current market level in Prague quite closely. How Banks Assess Your Income When applying... The post How Much Income You Need to Buy a Flat in Prague in 2026 appeared first on Prague Morning .
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