#LifeinCzechia Renting an apartment can be tricky sometimes and appliances break all the time – that’s a fact. Therefore, knowing how all of this works in the Czech Republic is a must. According to Czech law, there are certain rules about small repairs in a rented place. We’ve already covered the basics of minor repairs […]
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Beautiful Industrial Style Apartments in Brno with No Commission
Looking for a sophisticated place to live in Brno? We found the perfect gem for you! These 24 new and fully-furnished apartments are a real piece of heaven, located close to the city center, at the edge of Cejl. Besides, it’s a practical and gorgeous-looking interior and you will have everything you may need at your fingertips. The building is less than a 5 min walk to several public transports stops, Vlněna Business Center is only a 15-minute walk away, and there are food stores all around. The cherry on top: there is no commission to be paid for these 1-bedroom flats!
Harfa Design Residence: Write the Next Chapter of Your Life in Yellow Ink
Prague is called “the City of a Hundred Spires”. A sea of towers, roofs and windows, behind which a million stories of a million people unfold. Some of these stories unwind on a yellow background, they have one thing in common…
Kamenná Apartments for Rent: Brand New Complex with Nature at Hand
Are you seeking a modern place for living in Brno? Have you ever heard of Kamenná street? It is a quiet street but, yet located in the middle of the pulsing city life. And now, one of the extraordinary apartments of the new complex there can become your beloved home. Take your chance to stay in a town while enjoying a calm oasis you are surrounded by. Move to Kammenná apartments and live the life of higher standards close to nature in the city of Brno. Does it sound tempting? Keep reading!
How Much for Renting an Apartment in Brno?
When renting an apartment there are probably some questions that go through your head and most of them are concerned with money. What am I getting for my money? What is the standard price for an apartment? What is the usual price of utilities? Today, we bring you an article that will answer these questions. Mind you, these prices are standard for Brno! Prices of rent vary greatly from city to city.
Caution Money and What It Can Be Used for
One of the things those people who – just like me – live in a rented apartment had to pay was the caution money. Most tenants, however, don’t have an idea what it can be used for and are often unpleasantly surprised when leaving the apartment and being told that they won’t get all of their money back. So what can the caution money or simply called a deposit actually be used for?
Tired of Sitting at Home? Go for a Trip with the Car Rental App HoppyGo
Take a deep breath of fresh air, stretch your legs, and rest your body in the beautiful natural corners of the Moravian region. You can find the proper peace of mind exploring near Brno with HoppyGo.
In the HoppyGo app, you can rent from more than 150 cars directly from owners in Brno. Why not easily rent a car in your neighborhood for an attractive price with no paper contracts and hit the road this weekend? HoppyGo offers a wide range of car types for any occasion, particularly trips to the beautiful nature of the Moravian region.
Domeq Numbers: Who Are the Tenants?
You may already know that Domeq community consists of many internationals and people of different age and gender who have various reasons to stay here in the Czech Republic. Are you interested in numbers and statistics and would like to find out more about Domeq tenants? Here’s the article for you!
What Factors Affect the Apartment Price in the Czech Republic?
If you’re planning to purchase an apartment in the Czech Republic in order to rent it out, we strongly recommend you to draw your attention to such things as furnishing, facilities, building, big or small rooms and so on. It can play a major role in the rental price you’ll establish for those who would want to live in your apartment.
Facing a Rental Increase? Find Out What You Can Do about It
What amount is “normal” and when is it too high? Can you prevent it? What are the tenants’ rights? These and more questions will be answered, just keep on reading.