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How to distinguish a good realtor from a bad one in Poland: an honest conversation without illusions
The Polish real estate market is attracting a growing number of people—buyers, investors, and foreigners. As interest grows, so does the number...
📊 Polish Real Estate Market in 2025: Quarterly Dynamics, Prices, Demand, and Forecasts
Introduction: 2025 – The Year of a Sober Market After years of sharp price increases, overheated demand, and panic buying, the real estate market...
Spółdzielnia mieszkaniowa and wspólnota mieszkaniowa in Poland: What's the difference and which is better?
When buying or renting an apartment in Poland, you almost always encounter two forms of building management: spółdzielnia mieszkaniowa and wspó...
Czynsz in Poland: What it is, what it's made of, and why it's so different
If you rent or buy an apartment in Poland, you'll quickly encounter the concept of "czynsz." For many foreigners (and even...
Renting an Apartment in Poland: What a Foreigner Needs to Know
Buying a rental apartment in Poland remains one of the most popular investment options among foreigners. The stable economy...
When does a foreigner need permission to purchase real estate in Poland?
The border zone is the most important point ❗ In the border zone, permission is always required if you own land. If the property...
Panel houses in Poland: should you be afraid of old buildings?
Panel buildings, or so-called old buildings (wielka płyta), often make buyers wary. It is believed that in such...
Spółdzielcze własnościowe pravo – what it is and why you shouldn't be afraid of it
Spółdzielcze własnościowe prava na kapital (apartment right) is one of the most misunderstood forms of property ownership in Poland, especially among foreigners...
Księga wieczysta — what is it and why you can't buy real estate in Poland without it
What is a księga wieczysta in simple terms? A księga wieczysta (literally, a book of purity) is, in simple terms, a real estate passport...
Zadatek and zaliczka when buying real estate in Poland – what’s the difference and what buyers need to know
When purchasing real estate in Poland, a preliminary agreement (umowa przedwstępna) is almost always used, in which the buyer makes a p...