Renting or buying property in Poland - which is more beneficial for Ukrainians.
Moving to neighboring Poland for Ukrainians is a serious decision, as they look not only for work but also for a new home. Some decide to buy property, while others choose to rent. This choice can have significant implications for their stability, financial capabilities, and future plans.
If renting previously seemed like an easier and less binding option, by 2025 it is becoming more complicated. Rental prices for apartments in major Polish cities have significantly increased, while prices on the secondary housing market, on the contrary, have decreased. This may lead many to consider purchasing their own property.
Potential buyers are getting a chance for a profitable deal
Data from the Morizon-Gratka groups show that property prices in Poland have fallen in 11 out of 12 largest cities. At the same time, the decrease in real estate prices is coupled with an increase in rental payments, making buying property a more attractive option for those seeking stability and their own ready-to-move-in space.
The Morizon-Gratka report notes that even a small drop in property prices, combined with rising rental rates, creates favorable conditions for purchasing one's own apartment. It is worth considering this option as an investment opportunity for the future.
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