2025-04-09
residential

Developer PSN has introduced two new residential projects in Prague, located in the districts of Břevnov and Nusle. The developments, currently under renovation, aim to provide modern living options while also offering potential for investment. Both projects are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2026. In Břevnov, the Pod Drinopole project will deliver 27 residential units with layouts ranging from studio (1+kk) to four-room (4+kk) apartments, with floor areas between 30 and 78 square metres. The building is being refurbished to include updated staircases, designer lighting, a new elevator, and modern entrance doors. The top floor will feature apartments with terraces and views of the surrounding area. A landscaped courtyard with seating and a barbecue area will be part of the development, as well as a private wellness space featuring a sauna and fitness room for residents. The project follows the earlier Myslbekova residence in the same area. Břevnov is known for its historic character, access to green spaces, and full range of local amenities. The nearby Břevnov Monastery, Ladronka and Kajetánka parks, and the Kaštan cultural centre contribute to the area’s residential appeal. In Prague 4 – Nusle, PSN is redeveloping a six-storey building at Rostislavova 4. The project will offer 15 residential units with sizes ranging from 46 to 67 square metres and layouts between 1+kk and 3+kk. The apartments will be sold in a shell & core condition, allowing buyers to tailor interior finishes to their preferences. The common areas and building façade will be renovated, and amenities will include a revitalised courtyard, bicycle storage, and cellar units. The Nusle district provides convenient transport connections and a range of cultural and leisure options. Parks such as Jezerka, Folimanka, and Havlíčkovy sady are nearby, offering green space for relaxation. According to PSN, the projects are designed to appeal to a range of potential buyers, from first-time homeowners and families to investors. The flexible nature of the units and their locations are expected to support long-term value.