The real estate market statistics in Poland provide key insights into property prices, rental trends, mortgage rates, and investment opportunities. As one of Central Europe’s fastest-growing property markets, Poland offers diverse real estate options, from modern apartments in Warsaw and Kraków to affordable properties in suburban areas and smaller towns.
Understanding Polish real estate market trends is essential for investors, homebuyers, and real estate professionals. This page presents up-to-date statistical data, a comparative overview of the Polish housing market, and key insights into property price developments, rental market shifts, and mortgage conditions.
Poland Real Estate Market Data
GDP | 860 billion USD |
GDP growth | 1.2% |
GDP p.Person | 22,500 USD |
Unemployment rate | 5.1% |
Inflation rate | 4.4% |
Price-to-Income Ratio | 7.9 |
Commercial and retail property rental yield | 5.3% |
Rental Income from Residential Property | 4.5% |
Rising Property Prices: Historical and Current Price Dynamics | 7.2% |
Vacancy rate | 5.9% |
Construction Cost Index: Changes in Construction Costs | 5.0% |
Construction Permits: Number of Projects Issued and Completed | 270,000 |
Demand Analysis | 83% occupancy. |
Housing Shortage: Cities with High Demand | 650,000 units. |
Population growth | 0.0% (stable population). |
Level of urbanization | 60% |
Average household income | 21,000 USD |
Age structure | 42.1 years old |
Real Estate Registration System: Transparency and Reliability. | 8/10 |
Property Tax: Rates and Tax Benefits. | 1.0% |
Tenant Protection Laws: Rent Caps, Tenant Rights. | 7/10 |
Purchase by foreigners: Restrictions or special conditions. | 8/10 |
Real Estate Financing | 400 billion USD |
Mortgage Rates: Average rates on loans to purchase real estate. | 5.2% |
Leveraged financing ratio: Percentage of borrowed funds in transactions | 58% |
Lending volumes | 600 billion USD |
Polish Housing Market Trends and European Comparison
For a broader perspective, you can access the full European real estate market statistics, which include data from Poland and other European countries. This report allows investors and analysts to compare the Polish property market with trends across Europe.