Prague - Developers have 6,600 new apartments on offer in Prague, with a total list price of 30 billion crowns. The most expensive apartment costs 34.97 million crowns, while the cheapest is 1.2 million crowns, according to the analysis. The analysis classifies the most expensive apartment in the "other" category, meaning with a layout larger than 4+kk. The average price of all offered apartments at the end of the first half of this year was 4.64 million crowns. One square meter thus costs an average of 61,068 crowns. The smallest apartment in the offer of Prague developers is only 24 m², while the largest is 345.7 m². There are significant differences, especially with 2+kk apartments, where the smallest has an area of 34 m², while the largest exceeds 310 m². The highest amount paid for a new apartment in the capital this year in the second quarter was by a buyer of a 3+kk, which cost 23.63 million crowns. The lowest was a 1+kk apartment that cost 1.3 million crowns. The average price of a sold apartment was 3.79 million crowns, and a square meter was sold for an average of 55,500 crowns. All listed prices are list prices, as presented by individual developers in their offers. The actual prices at which specific apartments were sold may differ. Developers may incorporate various discounts and bonuses into them. Interest in new apartments in the capital is growing this year. This is evidenced by the joint statistics of the companies Ekospol, Trigema, and Skanska Reality, according to which developers sold 20% more new apartments in Prague in the first half of the year, totaling 2,850. In the second quarter alone, sales increased year-on-year by 30% to 1,500 apartments. This is thus the second strongest quarter since the beginning of 2009.
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