Resi prices in Brno break new record

13
May
2025
News - Resi prices in Brno break new record #Brno #Czech Republic #report #residential #Trikaya

by Property Forum | Report

The strong demand for apartments in new buildings in the Moravian metropolis is not slowing down, according to the latest analysis by Trikaya. In the first quarter of 2025, developers in Brno have sold 479 new apartments, the most since Q2 2021. 


In year-on-year comparison, this is an increase of almost 100 per cent. In this year's quarter alone, only 13 fewer apartments were sold than the total number of sales in 2023, when demand slowed significantly. From January to March 2025, 479 units in Brno's new buildings found their buyers, which is 48 per cent more than the quarterly average during the very strong year 2024. This is the third highest quarterly value since 2013, when Trikaya has been monitoring the Brno real estate market.

The most successful month since the beginning of the year was February, during which 186 apartments were sold. The data thus confirms the fact that clients without their funds, who can achieve their dream home with a mortgage, are no longer waiting for cheaper mortgage loans and are content with the current offer rates, which have fallen below five per cent after three years.

A new record price limit was broken during the first quarter of this year. The average offer price of new apartments in Brno reached CZK 134,900 per sqm (€5,400), which represents a quarter-on-quarter increase of almost three per cent. While in Q4 2024, one-room apartments accounted for roughly half of the sales volume, in the first three months of 2025, it was 42%.

Since the beginning of 2025, only 334 new apartments have been added to developers' price lists. Even so, this is an increase compared to the 91 units that came on offer in the previous quarter. At the end of March 2025, 1,179 apartments in new buildings were available on the Brno market, the fewest in recent years.




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  • Court One has signed a lease for approximately 6,300 sqm of space at MLP Business Park Vienna. The tenant, a subsidiary of the Padeldome group, is currently Austria’s largest operator in the sector, managing 42 courts across four locations in the capital.
  • Polish fashion and lifestyle brand Medicine has accelerated its domestic expansion, headlined by the opening of its largest store to date, a 985 sqm flagship at the Silesia City Center in Katowice. This strategic scale-up is mirrored by simultaneous growth in several regional markets, including a new 740 sqm unit at Magnolia Park in Wroclaw and a 600 sqm extension at Galeria Warmińska in Olsztyn. The retailer further bolstered its Silesian presence with a 500 sqm location at Pogoria Shopping Centre and a new opening at CH Platan, significantly increasing its total floor space across Poland.

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  • Avison Young has promoted Bartłomiej Krzyżak and Marcin Purgal to the roles of Co-Heads of the Investment Department in Poland. Krzyżak, previously Senior Director, brings 18 years of commercial real estate experience, having joined Avison Young in 2017. Purgal, also a former Senior Director and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), transitions into the co-head role with 23 years of experience in the CEE commercial markets.
  • Avison Young has strengthened its Polish leadership with three senior promotions. Patryk Błach ascends to Associate Director within the Investment Advisory Department. Kamil Głowienka has been named Senior Project Manager. Furthermore, Katarzyna Uzar becomes a Valuation and Innovation Specialist, tasked with integrating technological solutions and coordinating global departmental projects.
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