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Poland’s Housing Market Moves Toward Balance: Supply Drops, Prices Stable

The end of 2025 brought a noticeable cooling in housing supply. In Q4, the number of active listings fell in all major cities—most sharply...

Housing Prices Still Stable: Record Supply Curbs Increases

The real estate market is very slowly emerging from the slowdown caused by high interest rates. According to a report by Rankomat.pl and Rentier.io,...

Land Prices Rise Despite a Housing Slowdown

Data from Otodom for the past two years show that the supply of land is not increasing, which is why plots with a fully...

Murapol Group Summarizes 2025: Over 3,100 Units Sold, Strong Pipeline and Land Bank

In 2025, the Murapol Group sold a total of more than 3.1 thousand residential units to retail customers (+2% year-on-year). At the end of...

Poland Needs a New Investment Policy Opening

Poland’s investment policy requires a new opening, according to the Sobieski Institute. This assessment reflects both current economic and international challenges, as well as...

No Boom, No Bust: Poland’s Housing Market in 2026

The direction of price changes in the secondary housing market depends primarily on demand, interest rates, and the labor market. These factors—especially access to...

Rent Prices Fall in 13 Out of 17 Major Polish Cities — Warsaw Drops Below 80 PLN per m² Again

After the summer rush caused by students searching for housing, rental prices in Poland have returned to pre-season levels. The latest report from Rankomat.pl...

Poland’s Regional Office Market Stable but New Supply Hits Record Low

The office market in Poland’s largest regional cities remains stable, although new supply is clearly limited. According to the latest BNP Paribas Real Estate...

Poland’s Warehouse Market Accelerates: 1.59 Million sq m Leased in Q3 2025

In the third quarter of 2025, a total of 1.59 million sq m of warehouse space was leased in Poland, representing a 44% increase...

WIBOR-Linked Lawsuits Rise 95% Year-on-Year: Growth Dynamics Are Alarming, Even Though the Scale Remains Moderate

Regional courts are receiving an increasing number of cases related to claims arising from bank loan agreements with variable interest rates tied to the...

Regional Authorities and Local Businesses in Warmia and Mazury See Geopolitical Tensions Affecting Tourism

Regional authorities and local entrepreneurs in Warmia and Mazury observe that the difficult geopolitical situation is increasingly impacting tourism. Although the first half of...

Suspected Act of Sabotage on Warsaw–Lublin Rail Line Under Investigation

Polish authorities are investigating a suspected act of sabotage following an explosion on the railway line connecting Warsaw with Lublin. Prime Minister Donald Tusk,...

Extreme Weather Events Are Hitting Agriculture Harder Than Ever. Experts Call for Broader, Voluntary Insurance Coverage

Extreme weather events are increasingly impacting agriculture. Storms, heavy rainfall and sudden frosts are causing millions of złoty in losses to crops and infrastructure....

Poland’s Rental Market Cools: Fewer Listings, Fewer Tenants and Stable Prices as Mortgage Demand Rises

Fewer new listings, lower tenant interest and stable prices — according to data from Otodom, this is what the rental market looked like in...
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