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andy bThreads: 7
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 Dec 1, 09, 10:14    #61
Be careful with Gumtree though with renting - people seem to have a very nasty habit of putting one thing on there, then the reality is completely different. I'm not sure why - when it's immediately obvious when you visit the property, but hey.

Personally, I would only consider an offer on gumtree which has photos. If an owner can't be bothered to put some photos (or a price even sometimes), then it's not worth pursuing.

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 Jan 20, 10, 15:18    #62
Hi. This might be of use to people. There is a new Polish Real Estate Portal - www.daft.pl. Has property from all over poland. Only in polish though.
Regards,
Vincent
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 Jan 20, 10, 15:33    #63
Im tyring to sell a 35 sm apartment at pl zbawiaciela on marszalkowska st. Any takers?
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 Jan 20, 10, 15:41    #64
bravo:
Any takers?

Yeh mate I'll have it, thanks!
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 Jan 24, 10, 11:53    #65
Hi

If anyone is looking for mortgage loan or commercial finance for projects let me know I used to work for a bank here in Warsaw, also I have now few links with both residential and commercial.
Also if anyone is looking for translation on papers or documents I know a good (sworn) translator and good price as well. (you dont get your pants pulled down being an expat here).

mark@markwillisconsultants.com
+48 603 151 888
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 Jan 24, 10, 14:58    #66
marky888:
Also if anyone is looking for translation on papers or documents I know a good (sworn) translator and good price as well. (you dont get your pants pulled down being an expat here).

Mark, please be careful. Sworn translators cannot dictate price - they have to charge a set price mandated by law for a sworn translation and cannot vary from this. Really, for the expatriate needing a sworn translation, one sworn translator is the same as all the rest.
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Edited by: waelpro  Jul 15, 10, 12:19    #67
hi all
how about royalproperties.com thats wher i work we have alot to see,just have a look,chill out
regard
wael
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 Jul 23, 10, 11:06    #68
hi
how about Ryalproperties.pl
have nice day
PawlinskaThreads: -
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 Jul 26, 10, 14:16    #69
Hello Hello!

I“m a Real Estate Manager from Berlin. I am german and polish speaking and somewhat of english (= I“m working really tight with a good friend from Wroclaw who has lots of properties and I“m also managing some properties for customers from Ireland. Especially in the centre of Wroclaw. If you would like to get some informations, please feel free to conatct me with any questions.

Best regards, Ewa
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 Jul 26, 10, 16:15    #70
Pawlinska

How much has the property gone down in price over the last year?
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 Oct 1, 10, 03:59    #71
In Kraków you will find a great customer service in:
http://www.domolink.pl/
Marcin
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 Feb 9, 11, 08:03    #72
Very nice links going to check them out
Lodzianka  May 24, 11, 23:31    #73
I can honestly recommend myself to get you all through purchasing real estate. I manage transactions also with foreigners and am willing to help with anything. By the way now is the best time for buying as our market is in a very great depression. If you need any advice just write epodsiadla@o2.pl or call 883 376 279.
cheers
lucjaziolkowska  Jun 24, 11, 18:06    #74
Hey!

Anyone interested in buying a property in Poznan? I have the house for sale in Poznan, good location, quiet neighbourhood, contact me here or better on lucjaziolkowska@gmail.com

thanks
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 Jul 17, 11, 23:56    #75
Hello Ewa!

My name is Anne and I am considering investing in real estate in Wroc³aw. I will be there in August.

I am interested in a nice flat in the center, a luxury property.

Can you or a friend help?

Thanks,

Anne
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 Jul 28, 11, 16:34    #76
Does anyone know where to look for Polish farmland?
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 Jul 28, 11, 17:13    #77
Does anyone know where to look for Polish farmland?

The countryside?
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 Jul 29, 11, 16:02    #78
Of course, the country side. Preferably not too far from a city (100.000 plus inhab), and too isolated.

I like to know where in Poland farmland is still affordable.
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 Jul 29, 11, 17:06    #79
www.oferty.net is the best I have come across. It has residential, farm and commercial.
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Edited by: mikepol  Aug 11, 11, 12:30    #80
Hi there, try lokus dot pl they have commercial and residential stuff for sale
Owner  Jan 12, 12, 20:09    #81
Hi Tampin,

Where would you like to buy a farm? It is possible I have a good proposal for you. About 25 km to Warsaw, very near by forest, lakes, river. If you decide to buy it, I can help you to finish formality according to Polish law, you will be an owner of it. If you want to contact me, send e-mail: apartament89@wp.pl
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 Jan 13, 12, 01:29    #82
Try this website for Poland real-estate:

fusedworld.com/Real_Estate/Europe/Poland/
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 Mar 28, 12, 10:54    #83
you can also check this website

athome-network.com


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