A comparative analysis of the two most coveted districts in Prague among international buyers.
Prague 2026: the prime property market defying expectations
Prague recorded a +14.2% increase in the luxury segment in 2025. Adopte Une Conciergerie, present in Prague with a dedicated agency, deciphers the city’s two leading micro-markets.
Vinohrady (Prague 2): Prague’s Haussmannian counterpart
Architectural identity
Built between 1870 and 1920, Vinohrady is the quintessential bourgeois district. Art Nouveau apartment buildings, 3.5 to 4-metre ceilings, herringbone parquet floors.
Market prices (Q1 2026)
- High-end renovated apartment : €6,500 to €9,500/m²
- Penthouse with terrace : €10,000 to €14,000/m²
- Property to renovate : €4,200 to €6,000/m²
Rental yield
Premium long-term rental: 4.2 to 5.8% gross. Short-term rental: 7 to 9% gross.
Malá Strana (Prague 1): the baroque jewel
Architectural identity
“The Lesser Town” is the most exclusive district. 17th-century baroque palaces, cobbled lanes, enclosed gardens, views of Prague Castle.
Market prices (Q1 2026)
- Apartment in a historic palace : €9,000 to €15,000/m²
- Duplex with private garden : €12,000 to €22,000/m²
- Entire palace (rare) : €5M to €25M
Rental yield
Lower (3.2 to 4.5% gross) but offset by historically stronger capital appreciation (+8% average annual growth).
Direct comparison
- Rental yield → Vinohrady
- Prestige and heritage → Malá Strana
- Residential use + family living → Vinohrady
- Prestigious pied-à-terre → Malá Strana
- Long-term capital appreciation → Malá Strana (increasing scarcity)
Pitfalls to avoid for a foreign buyer
- The Czech co-ownership structure (SVJ) differs from French law
- Heritage restrictions (NPÚ) can triple renovation costs in Malá Strana
- Taxation for non-residents: 15% on rental income
- Financing: minimum 40% down payment for non-residents
FAQ: Buying in Prague as a UHNWI
Can a foreigner buy freely in Prague?
Yes. Since joining the EU in 2004, European buyers can purchase without restriction. For non-EU buyers, a Czech legal structure (s.r.o.) is recommended.
What is the standard buying process?
Reservation → notarial preliminary agreement → bank escrow → registration with the Land Registry. Average timeline: 6 to 10 weeks. Fees: 4%.
Is rental management complicated from France?
No, not if you are properly supported. Adopte Une Conciergerie Prague provides full rental management. Vacancy rate below 5%.
Is Vinohrady safe for a family?
One of the safest and most family-friendly districts in Prague. Parks, international schools, organic shops, and an established French-speaking community.
Will prices continue to rise?
Analysts forecast +6 to 10% per year in the premium segment through 2030. Entry into the eurozone would be a further upward catalyst.
How does Adopte Une Conciergerie stand apart?
The only concierge service offering end-to-end bilingual FR/CZ support: off-market sourcing, negotiation, notarial coordination, furnishing, and rental management.
Can you obtain residency by buying in Prague?
Purchasing alone does not grant residency. A živnostenský list combined with an investment may help facilitate the issuance of a long-stay visa.
Does Adopte Une Conciergerie offer tailor-made visits?
Yes. We organise 2- to 3-day property scouting stays: property viewings, notarial meetings, district discovery, and dinners in Prague’s finest restaurants.