
Warsaw Home Prices Post Steepest Quarterly Jump in Over a Year
Śródmieście and Mokotów lead solid gains as Warsaw apartment prices outpace last summer, despite jitters over regional instability.
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Śródmieście and Mokotów lead solid gains as Warsaw apartment prices outpace last summer, despite jitters over regional instability.

Flats along the Vistula banks in Żoliborz and Bielany see record-breaking price gains as Warsaw buyers seek cooler escapes and urban recreation.

Sweeping amendments to zoning rules on Śródmieście’s western edge and Praga-Północ signal a new approach to height, mix and green space requirements.

As property prices and mortgage rates in the capital climb, The Daily Warsaw runs the numbers on renting versus home ownership in 2026.

Rising prices in central Warsaw have sent buyers south-east, but Saska Kępa retains its old-world prestige and surprisingly accessible price points for investors and families.

A shortfall of available apartments in prime Warsaw districts fuels intense competition among renters, and impacts affordability for locals.

City planners consider sweeping changes for Wawer that could add thousands of new homes and retail spaces.

Influx of investors after two stagnant years drives up prices and heats up bidding wars, especially in central districts.

An influx of retirees and mid-career professionals is fueling new demand in Warsaw’s leafy outer districts, with prices and amenities to match.

Launch of the Szybka Kolej Miejska extension is transforming Zielona Wola into the capital’s next commuter hotspot.

A surge of investor interest in the capital is reshaping the city’s property market, causing price volatility and changing dynamics for local buyers.

A rising number of Varsovians are renting their homes while investing in properties elsewhere-here's how the numbers stack up in 2026.

City auctions report a sharp decrease in successful sales as buyers hesitate, with Praga-Północ and Mokotów feeling the brunt.

City authorities announce new residential zones in Białołęka and Ursynów, with clear eligibility and application rules for buyers.

Rising rental yields and café culture are transforming a forgotten swathe of Żoliborz into Warsaw’s latest hotspot for upwardly mobile renters and first-time buyers.

Rising rents push Varsovians to recalculate how much of their paychecks can go to landlords, with the classic 30% threshold under pressure.

Amid security jitters and inflation, the capital’s property sector shows signs of resilience, yet remains far from the heady days of the post-pandemic surge.

New analysis pinpoints Ursus and Białołęka as districts where mortgage repayments have dropped below average rents, flipping the city’s home affordability map on its head.