hello 22 | 890 14 Nov 2007 / #2Free market research? :) Well, I personally don't have one and think Poland is sort of limited by the weather conditions - only a few months are great weather-wise. But if I wanted to buy something, I would prefer the areas where the nature is still alive like Eeast of Poland.
miranda 14 Nov 2007 / #4what are you up to Bub?I own a place in Poland but is is not holliday rental.
inkrakow 15 Dec 2007 / #7I will soon have 2 flats in Krakow, and one in Sanok. In a couple of years we'll also have something in the Bieszczady.
Irisheyz77 3 | 44 16 Dec 2007 / #8one in SanokI have family in Sanok - and in the neighboring village of Niebieszczany. I was there last August. Beautiful area =)
Mikey1 1 | 11 8 Jan 2008 / #9Merged: Rental property - is it a good investment in Poland?Is rental property a good investment in Poland?
OP BubbaWoo 33 | 3503 8 Jan 2008 / #10property prices are high and rental values are still comparitively low
most - | 27 8 Jan 2008 / #11Not unless you think you will get good capital appreciation too.Bubbawoo's point is correct. Add to that the difficulty in finding reliable tenants and the fact that courts are very slow if you want to kick someone out (and law is tenant-friendly).