Rents in Poland compared to Europe
This is a comparison of median monthly rental prices in the most expensive region of the capital/most important city for a 1-bedroom apartment. The numbers are based on our in-house research.
Italy, Milan |
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Switzerland, Zurich |
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France, Paris |
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Denmark, Copenhagen |
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Netherlands, Amsterdam |
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Luxembourg |
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Ireland, Dublin |
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Sweden, Stockholm |
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Spain, Madrid |
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Portugal, Lisbon |
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Finland, Helsinki |
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Czech Republic, Prague |
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Belgium, Brussels |
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Austria, Vienna |
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Poland, Warsaw |
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Greece, Athens |
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Malta, Valletta |
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Norway, Oslo |
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Slovakia, Bratislava |
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Lithuania, Vilnius |
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Slovenia, Ljubljana |
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Germany, Berlin |
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Hungary, Budapest |
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Estonia, Tallinn |
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Cyprus, Nicosia |
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Romania, Bucharest |
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Turkey, Istanbul |
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Croatia, Zagreb |
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Bulgaria, Sofia |
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Latvia, Riga |
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Montenegro, Podgorica |
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Macedonia, Skopje |
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Poland published annual official house price statistics. starting 2000 but stopped in 2011 publishing them through the Central Statistical Office. Private entities, Ober Haus and REAS, publish monthly and quarterly average apartment prices, respectively. General economics data are available on the Central Bank web site.