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Good Real Estate market in Poland


clifborder4fm 20 | 35  
20 Oct 2009 /  #1
So my mom and step dad are planning on moving to Poland after I graduate from college and besides our home we live in, we have an apartment in southern California we want to do real estate in. Assuming we can sell the apartment for 250-300 k we could get around 800k PLN. I was just wondering what a good market is in Poland for real estate. I just finished studying this summer in Krakow and I feel like it would be a good idea to buy some places in blocks in major cities close to large universities.. Seems like a ton of students migrate to the city every year for school. I was thinking about a block or 2 near the rynek in Krakow and maybe one in Warsaw near UW there. My mom and stepdad were both born and raised in Poland and I get my citizenship soon so buying and managing property should be no big deal. Thanks guys.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149  
20 Oct 2009 /  #2
The prices here went down a bit but It is still very expensive, especially in Warsaw and Kraków... I think Germany is a much better market for somebody, who want to buy property and rent It.
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594  
20 Oct 2009 /  #3
Take a look at prices on the internet. Just google it.
OP clifborder4fm 20 | 35  
21 Oct 2009 /  #4
ya I found some good places for around 200k PLN with great locations: oferty.net/mieszkanie-na-sprzedaz-dwupokojowe-jagiellonskie-nowa-huta- krakow,m13514646
found one in Warsaw next to the University for a similar deal.

And I'm not to crazy about Germany :) so Poland will be where I do this. But i feel like buying and renting or reselling homes wouldn't be as big a profit as buying an apartment and renting it out to students.. I guess we could also target places like Wroclaw or Gdansk
polsky 2 | 84  
26 Oct 2009 /  #5
Prices in Poland are too high at this moment. They will continue to go down for next 2 years, almost all real estate experts agree on this.

Nowa Huta is the former industrial residential area, VERY VERY FAR AWAY from Krakow's center
OP clifborder4fm 20 | 35  
26 Oct 2009 /  #6
ya your right, while prices go down there hopefully the value of my apartment will increase. thanks for the feedback guys

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