Being an expat living in The Czech Republic is generally pretty great. There are so many benefits to living in this country that many people soon decide to make it their permanent home. Aside from the beauty of this country and its focus on family and personal time, there’s also the excellent healthcare system, decent pay for employees, and the fact that you’re right in the middle of Europe and hopping to new locales is a cinch (at least it was before Covid). Of course, there are some negatives, and the one that is perhaps complained about more than any other is the level of trickery heaped on unsuspecting expats by Czech property owners. It is quite common to hearRead more.

As an example of mortgage costs, our mortgage broker has offered up the following financial example: For a CZK 2,000,000 loan, the monthly payment over 30 years is around 7,500 CZK / month. The required deposit is 10% LTV (Loan to Value). Rates for higher deposits can, of course, be discussed. If this has you thinking, drop us a note using the form on this page, and we’ll get in touch. Why RENT?  BUY! The interest rate offered would be advised at the time of application. These rates are illustrative only. No related posts.Read more.

As an example of mortgage costs, our mortgage broker has offered up the following financial example: For a CZK 3,000,000 loan, the monthly payment over 30 years is around 11,300 CZK / month. The required deposit is 10% LTV (Loan to Value). Rates for higher deposits can, of course, be discussed. If this has you thinking, drop us a note using the form on this page, and we’ll get in touch. Why RENT? BUY! The interest rate offered would be advised at the time of application. These rates are illustrative only. No related posts.Read more.