Tag: Paweł Jarząbek

New Regulations Hit Poland’s Short-Term Rental Market as Supply Starts to Fall

The regulations are not yet fully operational, but the market is already shrinking. New rules for short-term rentals mark a turning point at which...

Double-Digit Declines in Demand for Second-Hand Apartments, but Prices Continue to Rise

April ended with double-digit declines in demand for second-hand apartments in Poznań, Wrocław and Łódź. In Warsaw, Kraków, the Tricity and Katowice, interest in...

Poznań’s Real Estate Market: Secondary Sales Rebound and a Unique Financial Landscape

The real estate market in Poznań operates by its own set of rules. While cash remains king in the capital of Greater Poland, it...

Cash Buyers and Mortgage Borrowers Are Playing in Different Housing Markets

The housing market is not divided only into cheap and expensive properties. Between these two extremes, there is a clearly defined segment of moderately...

Poland’s Rental Market Is Shifting: More Listings, Lower Rents, and New Risks on the Horizon

The average rent in Poland’s voivodeship cities has fallen to PLN 3,500, but prices are no longer the market’s most important signal. What stands...

Poland’s Housing Market Sees Credit-Fuelled Demand and Diverging Supply Trends

The opening months of 2026 brought a clear rebound in housing demand, a record surge in mortgage interest and a striking contrast between the...

Poland’s Housing Market Shows a Clear Age Divide in Financing

Data from Otodom users sheds new light on the structure of property financing in Poland. While 55% of buyers under the age of 35...

Poland’s Secondary Housing Market Shows Sharp Divide Between Warsaw and Cheaper Regional Cities

Although the average asking price of a second-hand apartment in Warsaw has already reached PLN 18,500 per square meter, in some of Poland’s largest...

Kraków Rental Market Sees More Listings and Slightly Lower Rents, with New EU Rules Potentially Reshaping the Sector

February brought a 3% month-on-month increase in the supply of rental apartments in Kraków, along with a slight price correction, as the average rent...

Tenants Gain Ground in Warsaw as Rental Listings Increase and Prices Slip

Warsaw is no longer becoming more expensive, although it remains the rental market with the highest rates in Poland. At the same time, the...

The Myth of Larger Suburban Homes Is Fading: Land Prices and Developer Strategies Tell a Different Story

Although intuition suggests that moving outside the city means gaining more space, hard market data contradicts this belief. According to an analysis by Otodom,...

A Flood of Apartments May Be Coming to Poland’s Rental Market

February brought both a 4% month-on-month increase in supply and a correction in demand. The number of responses to listings fell by 8% compared...

More Queries, More Listings, No Price Pressure: January 2026 on Poland’s Rental Market

January brought a sharp rebound in Poland’s rental market. Demand—measured by the number of enquiries on the Otodom platform—rose by as much as 29%...

December 2025 Deepened the Slowdown in Poland’s Rental Market

December 2025 further deepened the slowdown in Poland’s rental market—much like in 2023 and 2024. On the supply side, the number of apartments available...
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