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Ukrainians bought 7,700 apartments in Poland last year, although Polish real estate is 200% more expensive than in Ukraine.

A view from below of several apartment buildings.

What is happening in the Ukrainian real estate market in 2025, and what prospects will emerge after the war?

According to the Polish Central Bank, last year Ukrainians bought real estate in Poland with a total area of ​​almost 380,000 square meters. This is despite the fact that in Poland, due to a real estate shortage, the growth of housing prices is Europe’s highest, and mortgages are the most expensive.

For example, prices in Warsaw have increased by 100% since 2018, and currently the average cost per square meter is almost $4,000. In Ukraine, the highest prices are in Kyiv – with an average price of $1,500 per square meter. A one-room apartment in the Ukrainian capital can be bought for $60,000, with the same property in Warsaw costing almost $200,000.

But high prices have not stopped Ukrainians: Out of 14,346 flats bought by foreigners in Poland last year, more than 7,700 belong to Ukrainians. Another incentive was the Safe Credit 2% program for foreigners with preferential conditions. In 2022, the first year of the war, Ukrainians bought 6,200 apartments in Poland – 40% more than in 2021.

 

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