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We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Czech Rep is like. They answered...

"Many expats like centrally located apartments in neighbourhoods like Prague 1 & 2. These historic areas offer easy access to sights, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere. Expect apartments to be smaller, usually up to 100 m2 / 2 bedrooms, but there are some larger apartments too. Period features like high ceilings, ornate mouldings, and hardwood floors add a touch of Prague's magic. Families with children often seek larger apartments or houses in quieter districts like Prague 4, 5, or 6. These areas offer more green space, parks, and backyards. Proximity to international schools is a big factor for families choosing a neighbourhood. Most international schools are in Prague 4 & 6. For those seeking a contemporary lifestyle, newer apartment buildings offer modern amenities like gyms, rooftop terraces, and underground parking. These are often located on the city's outskirts but usually have good public transportation connections," wrote Irena Economou from Urban Address Prague.

Irena Economou is the founder of Urban Address Prague, a bespoke boutique one-stop-shop solution for your property needs in Prague and the Czech Republic.

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"We live in a two bedroom apartment on the second floor of a family house on a quiet street, a 5 minute tram ride from downtown. We don't know too many other expats, but it seems that living in a house rather than an apartment building is standard, as most apartments here are in communist-era buildings and are very, very small and not well maintained. My favorite thing about living here is that the family who owns the house is wonderful and we've become good friends. They have also introduced us to their friends who have shared some of our most memorable experiences in the Czech Republic. The worst thing about living here is that almost none of the neighbors speak to us. There are two people in the neighborhood who say hello; one who lives across the street, and the other who walks his dog several times a day by our house. Otherwise, even people we see almost every day won't even say hello. Nothing serious, just that feeling of being "other" or "outsider."," wrote a member who made the move to Brno, Czech Rep.

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Urban Address Prague is a bespoke boutique one-stop-shop solution for your property needs in Prague and the Czech Republic. We find your perfect flat and navigate the local scene.
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Urban Address Prague is a bespoke boutique one-stop-shop solution for your property needs in Prague and the Czech Republic. We find your perfect flat and navigate the local scene.
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