This question does not affect many, but let’s still see how housing construction looks in comparison with other European Union countries. The area of housing policy in the Czech Republic is constantly analyzed by the Ministry of Regional Development. Comparison of housing policy with EU countries is difficult. In each country, the situation differs in the field of legislation and legal economy, it is necessary to take into account the historical development of the country. Each state has a different level of housing policy. Last year, GDP per capita in terms of purchasing power is approximately $ 15813, which accounts for 58.6 % of the average economic level of the EU. Although this value, after Slovenia, is the highest among the candidate countries.
As for apartments, according to the European Commission in the Republic, there is no deficit of housing. Of course, in places such as Prague – there is a shortage. The main problem is the artificial boundaries of the rent. Thus, for several years, the rental of the rent has been considered, as a result of which there was a large wave of resistance from the tenants.