
What $500k to $700k Actually Buys Across Warsaw’s Suburbs: A First Home Buyer’s Guide
From Saska Kępa flats to Ursynów family houses, here’s where your zł500,000-zł700,000 budget stretches furthest for first-time Warsaw buyers in 2026.
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From Saska Kępa flats to Ursynów family houses, here’s where your zł500,000-zł700,000 budget stretches furthest for first-time Warsaw buyers in 2026.

As rents keep climbing in central Warsaw, we revisit the classic affordability metric and ask whether tenants can keep up.

With mortgage costs soaring, Warsaw residents face a tough affordability test between rental and homeownership in 2026.

More Warsaw residents are renting in the city’s centre while buying investment flats where prices remain within reach. Here’s how rent-vesting stacks up for affordability.

Warsaw's rental market faces historic lows with vacancy below 2%. Learn how renters can navigate lease renewals, understand rising rents, and find alternatives in Śródmieście and Mokotów.

Soaring rental demand and cooling mortgage rates shift the math in outlying areas like Ursus and Białołęka.

Tenants face soaring rents, bidding wars and limited inventory as lease expiries collide with a surging property market in the Polish capital.

Rising rents and a scarce apartment market are squeezing Warsaw tenants as peak move-out season begins.

As international investors pour money into new-build rental complexes, experts weigh whether the city's build-to-rent schemes improve, or strain, affordability for Warsaw renters.

Buyers are finding surprising value in districts like Ursus and Białołęka, where mortgage payments undercut soaring lease costs.

Poland’s renters face sharply different realities depending on whether they live in the capital or regional cities.

Facing some of the city’s lowest rental vacancy rates in years, tenants need to act early and strategically as their lease expiry dates approach.

With apartment vacancy rates at historic lows in central districts, thousands of tenants are scrambling to avoid eviction or massive rent hikes this summer.

A closer look at whether the classic affordability benchmark still holds in Poland's fast-moving capital.

As the Polish capital's real estate market continues to evolve, sellers are adapting their strategies to attract buyers in a changing landscape.

A closer look at how much further your złoty goes for renters and buyers in Warsaw compared with regional cities like Łódź and Lublin.

Detached houses in the capital climb 13% in a year, while unit prices plateau in key districts such as Wola and Mokotów.

With rental vacancy rates at a record low of 1.5%, renters in Warsaw are facing intense competition for limited properties, particularly in sought-after neighbourhoods like Śródmieście and Mokotów.