Lonely Planet™ · Thorn Tree Forum · 2020

Cost of renting apartment in Praha and cost of life

Country forums / Eastern Europe & the Caucasus / Czech Republic

So I received a job offer from a company in Prague and another offer elsewhere and need to make a decision. The decision is to be made rather fast as both companies gave me a deadline... My choice will partially depend on the cost of life, how much I would be saving,etc.

Especially about the cost of life I heard a lot of conflicting stories. SOme people told me for 8000 CZK to 10000 CZK I could rent a nice apartment in a nice neighbourhood (P3 / Zizkov for example) and that this price would be rent + electricity/water/heating included.
Other people told me this is impossible unless you have a flat in a very bad area, and that for a decent flat in a decent area you need to count on 15000 CZK or not much below.

So seriously, how much would I need to take into consideration for a one bedroom apartment with shower, or for a studio with shower? I mean, rent and utilities (electricity, water etc) combined, how much would I be paying per month?

Note: I have mild autism, so sharing an apartment with somebody is not possible. i really need to live on my own, not just a room in a shared flat. But I am a single guy so a studio-apartment or a small apartment for 1 person is enough, I dont need lot of space. But how much would I need to count on?

Secondly, can someone tell me the average cost of buying food, going to the laundry, internet cafes, etc?

I need to have an idea about how much I would spend per month, and then see which of both opportunities I got is the best offer.

One room appartment in a wider center of Prague would be about 12-15 thousand Kc including utilities. 8000 is definitely impossible, I am sorry.
Concerning the cost of life - for the beginning you should count with about 10 thousand Kc per month.

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Sorry, crackedpleasures, there´s no way you can get a decent flat for 10000 CZK.For this price you´re looking at an old and small thing way out of the centre.
As for food - same prices as in W Europe, clothes usually 30% more expensive, internet cafes about 50-60 CZK/hour, restaurants/pubs/bars cheaper than in the West. No idea about laundry though.

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How much do you negotiate in Prague? In Euro or in CZK? Monthly salary 1600 euros Brutto is slightly less than 1200 euros Netto, f*ing Czech taxes if you get salary here in CR. Regular flat in Prague 550-600 euros month, less only if you are lucky, off Prague 400-500 euros. Transportation and food is cheap.

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This is a tough one. As far as Zizkov goes, I don't know about a top area.

If you want somewhere for yourself then you are looking above 12000kc per month for a decent place/area. You may wanna look at an unfurnished place. I'm sure there are great deals out there.

I lived years ago in Prague in an area called Holesovice. It was near Letna that was a hotspot but not as expensive. It's in Prague 7 but with great access to the absolute centre. Very walkable. If you have time, take a look around and you will find deals. For 10000kc you will receive a 1 room with kitchenette that will probably have 20sq. m. It depends on how you want to live.

have a look at www.sreality.cz or www.bydleni.cz for a range of stuff.

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I get some of my clothes dry cleaned in a shop near Narodni Trida. I pay 180 kc for a suit jacket, and 90 kc for a skirt or trousers. Hopefully that's helpful.

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