Land prices in the Czech Republic are rapidly increasing, with the Jeseníky region experiencing the most significant growth in the country over the past decade. Demand for building plots in Jeseníky comes not only from local buyers but also from individuals in cities like Brno and Prague, as well as from neighboring Poland. The average price per square meter has surged from 257 Czech crowns in June 2016 to 1,460 crowns in June of this year, representing an increase of 468.1 percent. This dramatic rise indicates a strong market driven by both domestic and international interest. The growing appeal of the region, potentially due to its location and affordability compared to major cities, is fueling the price escalation. This trend highlights significant shifts in the Czech real estate market.

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