CPI has CZK 94 million ready for real estate repairs in Litvínov

19 April 2022

CPI Byty invested almost CZK 68 million in real estate repairs in Litvínov last year. This year, it has CZK 93.5 million ready for reconstruction. The company owns over 2,000 flats in the city, and only one block of flats in the excluded locality of Janov, announced the company’s spokesman Jakub Velen. The company sold four apartment buildings to the city.

CPI Byty owns 2,080 flats in Litvínov and 138 in Janov. It bought flats there in 2010. “In Litvínov, we have 68 descriptive numbers in prefabricated houses, and in Most and Janov, one prefabricated house each,” said Velen. The company sold four devastated blocks of flats to the city. The town hall had the first one demolished in 2020. “Now we are waiting for our application for a state subsidy to turn out so that we can announce a tender for the demolition of two other blocks of flats,” town hall spokeswoman Jitka Pavlíková announced.

CPI Byty plans to repair the common areas of several apartment buildings in Litvínov. “We also plan to insulate three houses, which will not only improve the quality of living, but also save our tenants up to 40 percent of heating costs,” said Petr Mácha, the company’s director. The common areas will be repaired, in some places the tenants will have new mailboxes, in others railings, elevators and also windows. “Currently, there are approximately 100 unoccupied flats, but 60 of them are in the reconstruction phase,” Velen said. “We also offer the possibility of renting flats to refugees from Ukraine, but they have so far been units of cases. Traditionally, these were relatives or family members of Ukrainians who had lived in the Czech Republic long before the war,” he added.

Source: CPI and CTK

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