Real Estate /
Gdansk/tri city Rental Market [15]
well, In my humble opinion- I am not in real estate I am just an interior designer- it is the old cliche location location location.
There is a market for rentals but it has to make sense. Close to major roads, close to shopping and entertainment, depending on your clients needs, public transport, parking needs.
Most importantly is cost of rent. Poles want to buy their own place- this is why they often settle for smaller spaces -that is only what they can afford but it is at least their own.
Unless you target the expat community that is in town for a two year work stint- you are probably going to have to make your rent attractive. Another thing, smaller apartment are easier to rent. I mean like a bachelor, one bedroom. You have a larger target market- students, bachelors, retirees. (this I know from experience in Warsaw and from my work mate.)
I don't have a link or statistics on this - just local experience. I just completed a project that was done in an old communist block. We gutted the place, fit it out with rather inexpensive materials- it looked good, and it sold in four days for the asking price. (and I am not joking about that!!) we staged it to sell.
So anyway, long story short- do your homework. Is it a new block or pre war? Next to a university, next to the old town, near roads, near transit, parking, public parks, next to a forest (Polish people love to walk in the forest)- then once you pin point your location, start small- with a bachelor and offer good rent.