roalex 13 | 40 24 Dec 2007 / #1Hello all,I would like to know if it is possible to buy property in Poland as a non EU citizen. I am looking into purchasing a flat in Warsaw and would like to know if I am even allowed to do so.Cheers and thanks for any helproalex
hello 22 | 890 24 Dec 2007 / #2You should be able to buy a flat; I think you still cannot buy land only..
Harry 22 Jan 2008 / #7You can buy an apartment despite not being from the EU and you do not need to get any permits or permissions. I know you can because I did it myself.
Guest 11 Jun 2008 / #8You dont want to buy anything in Poland. The speculators from Germany and Holland have exploded the prices beyond the average Poles ability to pay. Poland sold itself to the EU and now the average Poles is left behind. Poles are fast becoming the negro class for Western Europe. I am very sorry to see what has happened in Poland.Harry is from England. He went there with his British Pounds and paid a ridiculous amount for a flat. Ridiculous for a Pole and cheap for a filthy drunken Brit. Now Harry chases young Polish girls and tries to impress them into bed with his flat and his pounds. It's sad, because, well, you see, Harry cannot get laid back in England. He is middle aged and balding. That is why he went to Poland. He heard it was easy to get liad as a foreigner with a little money.
VaFunkoolo 6 | 654 11 Jun 2008 / #9I am very sorry to see what has happened in Poland.Of course. But if you bring things upon yourself you only really have yourself to blame.
ina_pod - | 32 11 Jun 2008 / #10Hi...you really do not need to be a resident to buy an apartment, only in case you are buying as a "second house"-which means you already have a property in Poland and buyng second apt. for rental..