It’s no secret that rental and purchase prices for properties in Czechia's capital are rising exorbitantly. That’s exactly why thousands of people working in Prague have decided to move to commuter towns on the city’s outskirts and in Central Bohemia—cheaper, more tranquil, and still well-connected to the city.
Vysoký Újezd, lying by the Central Bohemian town of Beroun to the southwest of Prague, is a prime example of a flourishing, and extremely attractive, commuter town. With the city center just 25 minutes away, many more expats and locals alike are calling this green and calming area “home.” A new residential development from Crestyl—the masterminds behind the Semerínka, Šárka, and Neugraf projects—offers a unique chance to start a new life here.
A historical village blended with modernity
In recent decades, Vysoký Újezd has seen significant change due to its proximity to Prague. Once a quiet rural area, it has increasingly attracted developers and residents seeking spacious living close to the city.
Notably, developers have blended the past with the present, respecting the village's original design and layout, which dates all the way back to the Middle Ages.
The area retains some older architectural features like chapels and farmhouses, but much of the new development has been modern. The village center and nearby countryside still hold a traditional charm.
Prague and more all next door
Residents of Vysoký Újezd have the best of both worlds: living in a tranquil setting while having Prague on their doorstep. The nearby D5 motorway provides quick access to the city center in about 20 minutes, and Prague’s yellow metro B line is just 10 minutes away by car.
Prague’s tram network—line number 5 from near Barrandov, Prague 5, which neatly takes you to the city center—is just over 10 kilometers away. For a quick international getaway, Prague Airport lies just 20 minutes by car.
Beroun Shopping Center, complete with supermarkets, department stores, and boutique shops, is also just 7 kilometers away—adding to the area’s convenience. Food stores Rohlik.cz, iTesco.cz, and Kosik.cz also all operate in the area.
Made for convenient living
With around 2,000 residents, Vysoký Újezd is quiet, peaceful, compact, easy to get around, and offers many attractions to make life simpler and more pleasant. Families in particular benefit from the schools and a kindergarten in the area (as well as the surrounding towns).
In fact, owing to Vysoký Újezd’s sharply rising popularity and influx of new residents, the local municipality recently decided to expand the capacities of the kindergarten and elementary school.
The village is well-equipped with key services, including a grocery store, delicatessen, fitness center, cosmetics, restaurants, and a post office.
When it comes to leisure, residents can enjoy a football pitch, along with a resort that features a restaurant, bar, and clubhouse. The village also has a vibrant social and cultural scene, with plans underway to open a boutique hotel at the historic local castle—an addition that further enhances the area’s charm.
Another prominent feature for golf enthusiasts is the famous Albatross Golf Resort, which has hosted European Tour events.
Immersed in nature
Nature lovers—and anyone who appreciates peace and quiet—will enjoy the village’s scenic surroundings, including the nearby Křivoklát forests and the charming Svatý Jan pod Skalou, both ideal for outdoor activities.
The renowned Karlštejn Castle and the impressive Velká Amerika quarry are also close by, enriching the area’s historical and natural character.
Prime living for families
Family houses and bungalows in Vysoký Újezd offer comfortable living tailored to the needs of modern families.
Viktor Peška Sales and Marketing Director“This project is all about making life better for new residents: simpler, more convenient, and comfortable. With spacious gardens and amenities in large family homes, as well as absolutely everything you need on your doorstep in the village, our new development offers real peace of mind.”
The two-storey family houses are situated along a calm, tree-lined street and come with large gardens that can accommodate play areas, swimming pools, and outdoor seating. With layouts of around 178 square meters (5+kk homes), they include ample storage space, dressing rooms, a garage, and technical facilities.
Each home also benefits from a sunny southern orientation, a rainwater tank for garden irrigation, and parking for multiple cars. A mix of flat and gable roof designs adds architectural variety, avoiding the uniformity common in many residential developments.
The complex's bungalows provide a more compact, single-level living option, ideal for families with young children or elderly residents. Their layouts (typically large, 4+kk homes) prioritize convenience, with easy access to the garden from both the living area and the master bedroom.
The bungalows also feature energy-efficient elements, such as photovoltaic panels, and include two bathrooms, a garage, and additional parking.
Bespoke interior features
The project’s interiors make for elegant and comfortable living. Family homes’ and bungalows' living rooms offer warm laminate flooring with white skirting, and vibrant plastic-framed windows for a stylish, light-filled space.
Their bathrooms feature elegant ceramic tiles and a sleek acrylic bathtub, all lit by recessed spotlights and framed by colored plastic windows. A discreet shower channel, elegant round ceramic washbasin without overflow, and a minimalist glass shower screen enhance both function and aesthetics.
An affordable price point
This development is particularly well-suited for large families, with spacious 5+kk homes starting at CZK 16.59 million—several million crowns less than comparable properties in Prague.
Its exceptional value and strong demand are evident: all bungalows, apartments, and land plots have already sold out. With move-in ready dates expected around December 2025, only 27 family houses remain available for people to improve their quality of life.