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Problems of renting in the Polish market [46]
Interesting point made by Bubba and especially InKrakow.
So it seems to be true that buy to let in Poland is a risky business after all. I understand that rental properties in tourist resorts have a better chance of success but then of course these would be limited to short term rentals. Bubba, what do you think a typical occupancy rate would be for a rental property in a tourist spot ?
InKrakow, you have confirmed what some other Poles have told me i.e. it can be bl**dy difficult to evict non paying tenants.
I wonder if all the foreign investors piling money into Polish property are aware of this ? :)
It seems that the best way to benefit from the Polish property market is therefore by capital appreciation (either by holding onto the property for a number of years OR by adding value to a property in the form of a renovation or
remont)
Joo Who & Falkster,
You are both as bad as each other ! If you want to continue name calling then please do it via private messages and NOT on this topic.