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How easy is it to buy a house in Poland?

How easy is it to
buy a house in Poland?

Buying a house in Poland can be a relatively straightforward process, but there are several factors to consider: 

 

  1. Housing market: The housing market in Poland has been quite active in recent years, particularly in major cities like Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk. However, prices vary significantly depending on the property’s location, size, and condition.
  1. Mortgage financing: Foreign buyers can obtain mortgages from Polish banks, but the requirements may be stricter than for Polish citizens. You’ll typically need to provide documentation such as proof of income, employment contracts, and a down payment of around 20-30% of the property value.
  1. Legal process: The legal process for buying a property in Poland involves signing a preliminary contract (umowa przedwstępna) and then a final notarized deed (akt notarialny). It’s advisable to hire a real estate lawyer or a reputable agency to guide you through the process and ensure that all legal requirements are met.
  1. Property taxes: As a homeowner in Poland, you’ll be responsible for paying property tax (podatek od nieruchomości) annually, calculated based on the value and size of the property.
  1. Residency status: If you’re not a Polish citizen or a citizen of another EU/EEA country, you may need to obtain a permit to purchase property in Poland. The requirements can vary depending on your nationality and the purpose of the purchase (e.g., investment or personal use).

Please be aware that the investment opportunities outlined above are merely a sample of the many possibilities available in the region. Our portfolio encompasses various options tailored to multiple investment goals and preferences. For a comprehensive overview of all available opportunities and to explore how we can assist you in achieving your investment objectives, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Buying a house in Poland is generally straightforward, but you must familiarize yourself with the local market conditions, legal requirements, and financing options. Working with a reputable real estate agent and a lawyer can help ensure a smooth transaction.

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