Michael C
18 Jul 2007
Real Estate / property in Lodz - anyone any experience [102]
I am in the Sales Letting and Management business for Residential property in Poland - my Company Davidoff Kleeberg & Maresch has offices in Warsaw, Krakow and VERY shortly Lodz. We provide a FULL Lettings and Management service to Poles as well as overseas investors.
Having been in the property business for over 30 years, the last 7 years in Poland, I am very well aware of the various pitfalls and problems.
I am not aware that there will EVER be a 44% tax on capital gains and this is a worthless scaremongering statement without any foundation.
The fact is, the CGT in Poland is now 19% as of the 1st January 2007 when it was changed for sales of property owned for less than five years. For property owned for a period of 5 years or more, THERE IS 0% Capital Gains Tax.
You simply need to talk to someone who knows what they are doing in Poland and not listen to those with little or NO knowledge at all.
I would be pleased to help or guide anyone interested in the property market in Poland and particular emphasis is placed by our company at present on Lodz as a result of it being declared an economic development Zone.
This is why companies like Dell Computers, Procter and Gamble and others are moving there. This creates thousands of jobs which in turn creates thousands of housing requirements.
I am in the Sales Letting and Management business for Residential property in Poland - my Company Davidoff Kleeberg & Maresch has offices in Warsaw, Krakow and VERY shortly Lodz. We provide a FULL Lettings and Management service to Poles as well as overseas investors.
Having been in the property business for over 30 years, the last 7 years in Poland, I am very well aware of the various pitfalls and problems.
I am not aware that there will EVER be a 44% tax on capital gains and this is a worthless scaremongering statement without any foundation.
The fact is, the CGT in Poland is now 19% as of the 1st January 2007 when it was changed for sales of property owned for less than five years. For property owned for a period of 5 years or more, THERE IS 0% Capital Gains Tax.
You simply need to talk to someone who knows what they are doing in Poland and not listen to those with little or NO knowledge at all.
I would be pleased to help or guide anyone interested in the property market in Poland and particular emphasis is placed by our company at present on Lodz as a result of it being declared an economic development Zone.
This is why companies like Dell Computers, Procter and Gamble and others are moving there. This creates thousands of jobs which in turn creates thousands of housing requirements.