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Gross Rental Yields - Poland Compared to Continent

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Monaco 2.43%
Malta 2.85%
Spain 2.87%
Liechtenstein 3.29%
Ireland 4.00%
France 4.02%
Lithuania 4.04%
Norway 4.22%
Italy 4.27%
Luxembourg 4.28%
Cyprus 4.38%
Austria 4.40%
Denmark 4.61%
Switzerland 4.80%
Latvia 4.97%
Finland 5.00%
Russia 5.23%
UK 5.36%
Germany 5.39%
Portugal 5.72%
Bulgaria 5.87%
Poland 5.95%
Sweden 6.00%
Estonia 6.13%
Andorra 6.19%
Turkey 6.47%
Slovenia 6.81%
Czech Rep. 6.93%
Macedonia 7.23%
Belgium 7.53%
Hungary 8.09%
Romania 8.17%
Netherlands 8.25%
Ukraine 9.09%
Slovak Rep. 10.06%
Moldova 14.36%

 

 

Poland: Gross rental yields (%).

The gross annual rental income, expressed as a percentage of property purchase price. This is what a landlord can expect as return on his investment before taxes, maintenance fees and other costs.

The properties are 120-sq. m. apartments located in premier city centres. (See our list of premier cities)

The gross rental returns (or rental yields) figures published by the Global Property Guide are based on the Global Property Guide’s own proprietary in-house research.

Only resale apartments and houses are researched. Yields for newly-built properties are not included.

Buyers should expect the rental yields of new properties to be lower than the gross rental yields published by the Global Property Guide.

Properties will be in excellent condition, with good facilities, and have been refurbished or redecorated within the last five years.

When was this data collected? Click on individual countries to see the data collection date.

Source: Global Property Guide Research

 

Poland does not publish official house price statistics. The Central Statistical Office has a ‘house price’ index which is really a construction cost index. REAS Konsulting produces house price figures, but they are not publicly available. There are quite good mortgage interest rate statistics on the Central Bank web site

Poland’s general economics data are of poor quality. The GDP statistics available on the Central Statistical Office site tend to be old. However good general statistics in pdf format are available on the back pages of Macroscope, a publication of Bank Zachodni WBK.




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