základnové
Základnové is a term used in the Czech Republic to refer to a type of housing that is owned by the state and rented out to individuals or families. These properties are typically located in urban areas and are designed to provide affordable housing options for low- and middle-income residents. The term "základnové" comes from the Czech word "základna," which means "base" or "foundation," reflecting the idea that these homes are a foundational part of the social housing system.
The concept of základnové housing originated in the post-World War II era as part of the government's
One of the key features of základnové housing is its affordability. The rent is typically set at
In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding základnové housing in the Czech Republic. Critics