Europe's commercial property market is showing signs of recovery, with rents expected to rise and yields to stabilize. The Czech Republic may follow this trend with a slight delay, but the positive outlook on the real estate market for 2024, as well as the increased demand for quality and sustainable premises, signal the time for action for investors and tenants.
There is a great demand for high-quality office space in Prague, thanks to which the owners of so-called A-class buildings in particular can be proud of almost full occupancy. The problem, however, is almost zero construction, experts agreed.
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The developer company KKCG Real Estate has recently started the construction of a smaller residential project near Šárecký potok in Prague 6, in advanced preparation it has a commercial and administrative center in Karlín and a large housing project on the premises of the former state enterprise Chirana in Modřany.
Czech developer and investor Crestyl significantly strengthened its position in Poland when it completed the takeover of a fifty percent stake in Spravia from the Cornerstone Partners group. The Polish developer was originally bought by both partners together. In 2021, they paid 8.5 billion crowns for it, which meant one of the largest real estate deals in Central and Eastern Europe. The price of the current transaction was not published.
One of the most watched buildings in Prague in recent years is gradually being completed. In September, Masaryčka was approved, cafes, restaurants and shops opened, and this week the last protective film was torn off from the gold coating on the facade of the building. But the work on the Penty Real Estate project under the investment colossus Marko Dospiva does not end. In the summer, a publicly accessible viewing terrace with a café is to be opened on the roof.
Another close alliance is emerging between Czech billionaires. After the businessmen Karel Komárek and Jakub Havrlant created a new media and consulting group Mind2Flo last year, the pair is about to start development together. Their plan has yet to be approved by the European Commission.
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