This article deals first with the relative affordability of owner-occupied housing in Prague compared to the situation in the Czech Republic in general. The relative position of Prague in this region is then assessed in a cross-national comparison and determined to be specific. The article’s main objective is to uncover the main demand factors behind the high prices and the low affordability of owner-occupied housing in Prague. The authors focus on factors that derive from the specific economic position of Prague and the specific culturally-rooted preferences of Czech citizens for owner-occupied housing. Findings from numerous sociological studies and experiments have proved both of these factors to be very important, and their future development will thus largely be influenced by the affordability of housing in Prague.
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Lux, Martin, Kostelecký, Tomáš, Mikeszová, Martina, Sunega, Petr
Vybrané faktory poptávky po bydlení v pozadí vysokých cen bytů v Praze
Lux, Martin, Kostelecký, Tomáš, Mikeszová, Martina, Sunega, Petr. 2009. „Vybrané faktory poptávky po bydlení v pozadí vysokých cen bytů v Praze.“ Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 45 (5): 967-991. ISSN 0038-0288.
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housing
economics
urban and rural studies
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