
Poland
EU member, flat 8.5% rental tax, property tax max PLN 1.25/m²/yr (≈€17/yr for a 60 m² flat), 1.5–2.2M unit housing deficit
Currency Risk
PLN
* Exchange rates shown for illustration only, based on ECB mid-market rate. Actual transactions may be subject to conversion fees.
✅ Strengths
- ▸Fast-growing EU economy; strong tech sector
- ▸Warsaw and Kraków — growing expat and student demand
- ▸No rent control; landlord-friendly legal framework
⚠ Risks
- ▸PLN currency risk; not in Eurozone
- ▸Limited mortgage options for non-residents
- ▸Research still in progress — data pending
CASABROVA Verdict
Emerging opportunity. Full analysis pending CASABROVA Wave 3 research.
Israeli: CASABROVA Score 73.6 (rank #8) for this profile.
Recommended Strategy
Warsaw city center for corporate LT. Kraków for student housing. Full research pending.
Based on CASABROVA Waves 1–8, Q1 2026. Not financial or legal advice.