The 80% rise in Czech investment volumes in 2013 was more than double the average recorded across the CEE region as a whole. But the underlying trend is far weaker than the headline numbers suggest. However, Czech property does not look overvalued and the economy is recovering. Thus 2014 should bring a more genuine rise in investment market activity.
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