
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.
Other: CASABROVA Score unavailable 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.