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Koubkova Residence, Prague 2 Koubkova Residence will have a magnificent entrance hall and will offer 4 business suites on the ground and lower ground floors, 14 apartments over the first to fourth floors and 4 attic apartments, all accessible by a newly installed lift. In the basement it will be possible to buy storage rooms.
Office suites range from 40 to 50 sqm and apartments from 30 to 85 sqm, with two having a terrace as well. This project is situated at Koubkova Street, Prague 2 - Vinohrady.
Prior to the completion of your apartment, the developer will make furniture packages available. There is a wide variety of furniture on offer to suit all tastes. We have key partnerships with IKEA and other large furniture providers in Czech Republic that provide both practical and luxurious furniture. We will work with you to decide the correct choice for you depending on your preferences.
Location Vinohrady is well deserving of its fine reputation. The name means "vineyards" in English, and once upon a time the hill it sits on was the royal wine-growing district of Prague.
It was developed into a middle-class residential neighbourhood in the late 19th century, but it never lost its green and elegant feel. Today, it is a highly desirable neighbourhood to live in for both locals and the sizeable foreign community in the city, and it features some of Prague's best restaurants, cafes and pubs.
Koubkova 9 is a classic turn of the century Vinohrady building, just a 5 minute walk from the statue of "Good King Wenceslas" at the top of Wenceslas Square. Payment Terms The payment terms for property in Czech Republic are excellent and most of your capital is not paid to the developer until completion:
A reservation fee of €3,500 is required in order to take the property off the market.
You will then be issued a contract and upon agreeing terms, you will return it with a payment of 15% of the property price, less your reservation fee.
85% of the property value is due on completion. Property Management We have several partners in Prague who will offer their services to rent out your apartment during your absence. They will typically advertise your property in local press, magazines and with certain tour operators in order to maximise your return. Their revenue is earned through the rental cost on a "no-rent-no-fee" basis, and they will only take 10% of your rental for this service.
As part of this service, they will manage the keys and transfers, clean the apartment and make it ready for the next visitor. They will also notify you of any outstanding bills, breakages and other issues that may need your attention. The property management company is typically responsible for the upkeep of your apartment when you are not there and is responsible for any replacement goods.
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