The U Boží vody residential project in Jemníky near Mladá Boleslav offers passive wooden structure houses from efficient two-bedroom to spacious four-bedroom layouts, all with a terrace and spacious garden. The first sales phase of the boutique complex is now sold out and the owners of the completed house are already moving in. The next round of new residents will move in during 2026. Perfect for those interested in energy-saving living, 4 plots from the second sales phase with the opportunity to choose from 4 model type homes are currently available. Prospective buyers can select the one that best suits their needs and lifestyle.
“Interest in the U Boží vody project confirms that demand for sustainable housing is high. Buyers appreciate the combination of modern technologies, comforts, and 21st century environmental standards,” says Linda Martynková, senior property consultant at Svoboda & Williams.
The boutique project, situated on the border of the Chlum nature reserve, offers residents buildings that meet the criteria of the renowned German Passivhaus Institute and the passive + classification in the New Green Savings program, which, if conditions are met, allows owners to draw on subsidies from the State Environmental Fund of up to CZK 500,000. Each house is equipped with a heat pump, smart home system, and photovoltaic panels, which, together with effective insulation and an airtight construction, reduce energy consumption to a minimum.
The U Boží vody project combines housing in nature with excellent accessibility and the highest level of contemporary comforts. Jemníky lies on the outskirts of Mladá Boleslav, and the city limits of Prague can be easily reached within 30 minutes. A finished and furnished model house is ready to be viewed by anyone interested in living in harmony with nature, yet with all of the comforts of modern life.
U Boží vody isn't the only residential project in Mladá Boleslav in Svoboda & Williams' portfolio. The newly listed premium apartments in Na Karmeli are located in the center of Mladá Boleslav next to a monastery and the modern Škoda Auto Education Centre.