Prague
Czechia (capital)
Asking price about 154,553 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). By far the most expensive Czech city.
Asking price per sqm
EUR6,378 /sqm
up 8.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Prague See the price dataAs of June 2026
Czechia property prices
Short answer. In June 2026, the highest asking prices were in Prague (about 6,378 EUR per square meter) and the lowest in Ostrava (about 2,885 EUR per square meter), a gap of about 121%. These are asking prices in koruna converted to euros, shown next to the official trend. Source: RealityMIX (asking prices from Czech listings), converted from koruna to euros at the live rate.
Czechia (capital)
Asking price about 154,553 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). By far the most expensive Czech city.
Asking price per sqm
EUR6,378 /sqm
up 8.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Prague See the price dataAs of June 2026
Moravia, Czechia
Asking price about 123,487 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). The second city of Czechia.
Asking price per sqm
EUR5,096 /sqm
up 9.1% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Brno See the price dataAs of June 2026
Bohemia, Czechia
Asking price about 92,375 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). Home of Pilsner beer.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,812 /sqm
up 10.1% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Plzen See the price dataAs of June 2026
Bohemia, Czechia
Asking price about 80,046 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). A city below the mountains near the German and Polish border.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,303 /sqm
up 2.7% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Liberec See the price dataAs of June 2026
Bohemia, Czechia
Asking price about 71,181 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). The famous spa town, the slowest growth here.
Asking price per sqm
EUR2,938 /sqm
up 1.0% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Karlovy Vary See the price dataAs of June 2026
Moravia-Silesia, Czechia
Asking price about 69,905 koruna per square meter (RealityMIX). The most affordable big Czech city, rising fast from a low base.
Asking price per sqm
EUR2,885 /sqm
up 10.1% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Ostrava See the price dataAs of June 2026
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| City | Asking (EUR/sqm) | Sold (EUR/sqm) | Change, 12 months | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prague | 6,378 | n/a | +8.2% | Rising |
| Brno | 5,096 | n/a | +9.1% | Rising |
| Plzen | 3,812 | n/a | +10.1% | Rising |
| Liberec | 3,303 | n/a | +2.7% | Stable |
| Karlovy Vary | 2,938 | n/a | +1.0% | Stable |
| Ostrava | 2,885 | n/a | +10.1% | Rising |
Source: RealityMIX (asking prices from Czech listings), converted from koruna to euros at the live rate. https://realitymix.cz/statistika-nemovitosti/byty-prodej-prumerna-cena-za-1m2-bytu.html
Czechia's official transaction based House Price Index rose about 10.4% over the year to 2025-Q4, with the index at 254.1 (2015 = 100). This is the official trend behind the asking prices above. Source: Eurostat, House Price Index (prc_hpi_q), fetched 2026-06-08. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/prc_hpi_q/default/table?lang=en
Czechia's official trend comes from the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) and is also in Eurostat. The per square meter figures here are asking prices from the portal RealityMIX (drawing on Sreality and other listings), given in koruna and converted to euros automatically at the live rate.
Prague, by a wide margin at about 154,553 koruna per square meter asking, then Brno. Ostrava and Karlovy Vary are the most affordable here.
Czechia uses the koruna, so the figures are converted to euros automatically at the live exchange rate. The original koruna figure is noted on each card.
No. They are asking prices from a Czech portal. The official, transaction-based trend comes from the Czech Statistical Office and Eurostat.