What advice to expats in Prague have about housing?
When we asked people living in Prague about the social scene there, they described it saying...
"1. Make sure to research the area you are looking to live in thoroughly, as some areas may be more expensive than others. 2. Consider renting an apartment or house through a reputable agency, as this can help to ensure that you are getting a good deal. 3. Be aware that the rental market in Prague is competitive, so it is important to act quickly when you find a place you like. 4. Make sure to read the contract carefully before signing, as there may be hidden costs or other clauses that you are not aware of. 5. Ask around for recommendations from other expats, as they may be able to provide useful advice about the best areas to live in and the best deals available," remarked another expat in Prague, Czechia.
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What advice to expats in Prague have about housing?
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