Housing affordability is the topical problem of current society. There are many athors who are publishing in this field. The aim of the paper is to analyze housing affordability in the Czech Republic from the level o regions. The main aim is to find out whether the housing affordability is increasing or decreasing in Czech regions. Using data of real estate market there are created the basic statistical indicators. The data were colected from day to day real estate searching server. The separate indicators are transformed to the general indicator SAI. The main result is the statement the housing affordability in the Czech Republic and in most of the region is increasing. The increase in comparison of the year 2020 is still weak.
Publikace neprošla jazykovou úpravou. / Publication is not a subject of language check. Za správnost obsahu a originalitu výzkumu zodpovídají autoři. / Authors are fully responsible for the content and originality of the articles.
The paper explains the relationship between the unemployment and structure of supply of the real estate market during the 20´s and 30 ´s of 20 th century in Czechoslovakia. There are four segments of the real estate market investigated, such as rental, home ownership, farmhouse and residential buildings. Correlations between the unemployment and rental sector and the farmhouse sector were found out. A certain correlation was discovered even between the farmhouse sector and the residential building sector. In the paper, the reasons of this relationship in conditions of the Czechoslovak real estate market are presented.
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