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Buying and selling real estate in Poland: Wroclaw, Krakow and Warsaw

Poland is becoming an increasingly popular destination for real estate investment among foreigners. This is due to economic stability, a growing real estate market and attractive prices. In this article, we will look at the peculiarities of buying and selling real estate in three key Polish cities: Wroclaw, Krakow and Warsaw.

Wroclaw: The city of a thousand bridges

Buying real estate in Wroclaw

Wroclaw, with its rich history and cultural heritage, is one of the most attractive cities for investment. Buying real estate in Wroclaw offers a variety from historic buildings in the city center to modern apartments in new residential complexes.

– Prices: The average price per square meter in Wroclaw ranges from 7000 to 11000 PLN, depending on the neighborhood and the condition of the property.
– Buying process: The process begins with selecting a suitable property, checking its legal purity and finalizing the transaction through a notary.

Additional costs such as purchase tax (2%) and notary fees should also be taken into account.

Real estate for sale in Wroclaw

Selling real estate in Wrocław can be profitable, especially if the property is located in a prestigious area or has unique characteristics.

Preparation for sale: It is important to properly prepare the property for sale by making the necessary repairs and putting it in an attractive condition.

Marketing: Effective marketing, including professional photos and advertising on popular platforms, can significantly speed up the sale process.

Krakow: The cultural capital of Poland

Buying real estate in Krakow

Krakow is known for its old town and universities, which makes it attractive for students and tourists. Buying real estate in Krakow can be a great investment for both living and renting.

– Prices: The average price per square meter in Krakow is between 8000 and 12000 PLN.
– Buying process: Buying real estate in Krakow requires a thorough check of the documents and the legal purity of the property. Notary fees and purchase tax should also be taken into account.

Selling real estate in Krakow

Selling real estate in Krakow can be particularly lucrative due to the constant demand from students and tourists.
– Preparing for the sale: Before putting a property up for sale, it is important to assess the market value and, if necessary, improve the condition of the property.

– Marketing: Placing ads on popular websites, using social media and professional photography will help attract more potential buyers.

Warsaw: The capital and economic center of Poland

Buying real estate in Warsaw

Warsaw, as the capital of Poland, attracts investors from all over the world. Many international companies have their headquarters here, which makes the real estate market very active.

– Prices: The average price per square meter in Warsaw varies from 9000 to 15000 PLN.
– Buying process: Buying real estate in Warsaw requires attention to detail and legal aspects. It is recommended to use the services of professional realtors and lawyers.

Selling real estate in Warsaw

Selling real estate in Warsaw can be very profitable, especially in central areas and areas with good infrastructure.

Preparation for sale: High-quality preparation of the property, including renovation and decoration, will help to increase its attractiveness.

– Marketing: The use of various marketing channels, including online platforms and social media, will help to reach a wide audience.

Conclusion.
Buying and selling real estate in Wroclaw, Krakow, and Warsaw has its own peculiarities, but in all cases it is important to take into account legal aspects, market trends, and effective marketing strategies. Whether you are looking for a home for yourself or an investment, Poland offers many opportunities for successful real estate transactions.

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Ukraine takes third place in medal standings at European Games 2023 in Krakow

The Ukrainian sportsmen have won 41 awards at the European games-2023 in Krakow: 21 gold, 12 silver and 8 bronze medals, thus having occupied the third place in the medal offset, is informed on the official site of the European games.

The president’s office congratulated the Ukrainian team on its successful performance.

“We are strong both on the battlefield and in the sports arenas. Thank you to our athletes, in whose honor the National Anthem of Ukraine was played 21 times at this multi-sport forum,” Telegram said Sunday night.

“Together we are discovering for the world a new victorious Ukrainian strength. A force that we will never lose and that will always defend, create and win!”, summed up the message.

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BUS OPERATOR FLIXBUS LAUNCHES TRIPS KYIV-KRAKOW-PRAGUE AND KYIV-VILNIUS

The bus operator FlixBus launches two new international trips from Ukraine on the Kyiv-Krakow-Prague and Kyiv-Vilnius routes. The press service of the company said the Kyiv-Vilnius bus departs daily from Kyiv at 19:20 and arrives at Vilnius airport at 08:40, and then at the bus station at 09:05. Departure from Vilnius is at 21:30, then check-in at the airport of the Lithuanian capital, and arrival in Kyiv at 11:50 the next day. The carrier is the Lithuanian company Ollex. The line route is Kyiv-Chernihiv-Vilnius.
“In recent years, Lithuania has become a popular tourist destination for Ukrainians. According to the statistics department of the Republic of Lithuania, 44% more Ukrainians arrived in Lithuania last year than in 2018. This is the highest increase among visitors from all countries. And although today the pandemic is bringing its limitations, in the long term, the growth of tourism from Ukraine to Lithuania will continue. Now you can get to Vilnius simply and at an affordable price by a comfortable bus, and then, by making one change – across the Baltic countries,” the press service said citing FlixBus Director in Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic States Michal Leman.
The report notes that FlixBus launched its network in the Baltic countries, namely Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in early July. The company currently offers daily trips from Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius to more than ten other Baltic cities.

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IRISH LOW COST AIRLINE RYANAIR LAUNCHES FLIGHTS FROM KHERSON TO KRAKOW

The Irish low cost airline Ryanair (Dublin) launches direct flights from Kherson to Krakow on December 21, 2019.
Flights will be operated twice a week, Infrastructure Minister Vladyslav Krykliy said during a briefing after meeting with Ryanair Chief Commercial Officer David O’Brien in Kyiv.
Ryanair entered the Ukrainian market in 2018. The first months the low cost carrier operated flights from Boryspil and Lviv airports. In June 2019, the airline began flights from Kharkiv and Odesa.
As reported, Ryanair from April 2020 will begin to fly on the Lviv-Budapest route.
Ryanair daily operates over 2,400 flights to/from 200 airports located in 37 countries. Last fiscal year, the company transported 130.3 million people. Its fleet has 460 Boeing-737 aircraft.

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RYANAIR LOW COST AIRLINE STARTS FLYING FROM KHARKIV TO KRAKOW

Ireland’s low cost airline Ryanair on Monday serviced the first Kharkiv-Krakow flight, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan has said.
“It is time for Kharkiv. Today, the first Kharkiv-Krakow flight by to Europe’s number one low-cost airline was made,” Omelyan wrote on his Facebook page.
According to him, the cost of tickets will start from EUR 12.
In addition, according to the minister, on June 19, Ryanair is expected in Odesa.

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WIZZ AIR WILL LAUNCH FLIGHTS FROM KRAKOW TO KHARKIV

The Hungarian low-cost air carrier Wizz Air will launch flights from Krakow (Poland) to Kharkiv a month and a half earlier, from August 2, 2019 (previously planned from September 16), according to the airline’s booking system.
Kharkiv-Krakow flights will be carried out on Mondays and Fridays (departure to Krakow at 17:35, back at 14:05 local time).
As reported, Wizz Air is considering the possibility of resuming the work of the Ukrainian subsidiary Wizz Air Ukraine in 2019, and also plans to invest $2.5 billion by 2025 to increase the Ukrainian fleet to 20 new Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 aircraft.
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, offers flights on more than 600 routes from 27 bases, connecting 145 destinations in 44 countries. The airline’s fleet consists of 89 Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 aircraft.

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