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So for instance, an apartment "2+kk" will have only 2 rooms, and the kitchen will be included into one of its rooms. Instead "2+1" will have 2 rooms and a separate kitchen. | So for instance, an apartment "2+kk" will have only 2 rooms, and the kitchen will be included into one of its rooms. Instead "2+1" will have 2 rooms and a separate kitchen. | ||
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== Lists of Apartment & Room Offers == | == Lists of Apartment & Room Offers == | ||
* [[/Prague|Prague]] | * [[/Prague|Prague]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 19 October 2024
What to know when renting a flat in Czechia, and lists of (big) landlords by city.
Questions & Answers[edit]
What does "+kk" mean? [edit]
This indicates how the kitchen looks like:
- +kk means, there is a kitchenette added to one of the rooms (kk = kuchyňský kout)
- +1 means there is a separate kitchen in addition to the rooms.
So for instance, an apartment "2+kk" will have only 2 rooms, and the kitchen will be included into one of its rooms. Instead "2+1" will have 2 rooms and a separate kitchen.