Thanks to our multi-asset approach, we reduce risk for investors even when a crisis hits.
Different cycles of real estate
At CB Property Investors, we have opted for a multi-asset approach, i.e. investing in multiple asset classes. Our portfolio includes a logistics park, residential development and senior housing. Our goal is to have a diversified portfolio because each of these sectors has different cyclicality. This investment strategy reduces risk for investors while increasing the flexibility of the fund.
“In 2022, we had residential projects in the pipeline, but when interest rates shot up, we practically abandoned this segment and focused heavily on logistics. From today’s perspective, this proved to be the right decision, as can be seen from the fund’s performance.” says Jan Rovný.
Return to the residential sector
However, we have not completely abandoned the residential sector. We cannot afford to wait several years for building permits, as traditional developers do. For us, it is essential to generate the highest possible annual return for investors.
“Therefore, even when we enter into development, we focus primarily on land with a building permit or land that is very close to obtaining one. We look for projects where we do not see any significant regulatory risks and where the municipality or local government is supportive.” Rovný clarifies in an interview for Týdeník Echo.

Inflow of Czech capital
Czech real estate funds recorded a record inflow of capital in 2025. Domestic capital is becoming increasingly prominent. Jan Rovný sees the reasons for this as follows: “While foreign investors view the market from afar and often only through the lens of general geopolitical risks, Czech investors know this market very well. That is why they perceive the risks much more soberly than investors from the US or the UK. In addition, it must be said that real estate prices in Czechia are no longer low. They often do not differ significantly from those in Germany or Western Europe, which is another reason why foreign capital is not rushing into Czechia.”
You can read the entire interview with Jan Rovný on the Týdeník Echo website: https://tydenik.echo24.cz/clanek/-Hqtyp

The Park Vesec residence won the Public Award in the Real Estate Project of the Year 2025 competition.
The goal was never to build a new housing estate
The architectural design of the apartment buildings was created by the Archidee studio from Jablonec nad Nisou. “We were inspired by the proven concept of a villa complex, such as the one located on the shores of Lake Geneva. The main goal was to prevent the creation of a new housing estate.” explains Ing. Arch. Ondřej Novosad.
While Rezidence Park Vesec will offer future residents comfortable facilities with underground garages, photovoltaics, and underfloor heating, it will bring stability and above-standard returns to investors. The project is part of the portfolio of CB Property Investors, which has long been the best-performing Czech real estate fund for qualified investors.
Michal Navrátil, asset & development manager of the CB Property Investors fund, adds: “We were genuinely delighted to receive the public award in the Real Estate Project of the Year 2025 competition. It’s great to see that people appreciate the quality of Rezidence Park Vesec and see it as a place where they really want to live. For us, it confirms that this is not just another anonymous development project, but a place with soul, where people will enjoy living and where there will be space for a vibrant neighborhood community.”
Rezidence Park Vesec currently has the last few apartments available. You can find an overview of these on the project website.


CB Property Investors is the best-performing real estate fund in Q3 2025 and over a three-year period
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The TOP real estate funds ranking is compiled by Hospodářské noviny in cooperation with the Institute for Strategic Investment. Based on data as of 30. 9. 2025, published in December, shows that we have once again significantly outperformed the market average. Moreover, this success is not a short-term phenomenon, as data for the three-year period shows.
Transaction activity was high in the third quarter of the year, although current market developments favor domestic capital. “When we communicate with foreign investors, it is true that they are not very keen to invest in Czechia at the moment. On the one hand, they feel that real estate here is relatively expensive, and on the other hand, they are afraid of the war in Ukraine. For American investors, for example, Czechia is already in the war zone.” says Jan Rovný, investment director at CB Property Investors, adding that this actually creates greater opportunities for Czech capital.
A complete analysis of real estate funds for the third quarter of 2025 can be found on the Hospodářské noviny website.
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