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Land for sale in Southern Poland [15]
If I've learned anything while living in Poland, it is that everything is possible - eventually. Yes, my property which is for sale is agricultural. A non-Pole would have trouble buying it with the current regulations in effect. However, a non-Pole could, for ex: have a Polish spouse, or another Pole buy it for them. Or a person could take the agricultural test & pass it (I believe Poles as well as non-Poles can take the test). If a Pole or non-Pole is not a farmer from the area, or has not taken the test, but wants to buy agricultural land, they can apply to the gmina (a kind of region) office for permission, which is not all that complicated. They have to state that they just want to live on the land & will take care of it (or farm it if they want) but do not intend to build a huge hotel, factory or whatever. A non-Pole will have difficulty receiving permission but it is not impossible. It helps to be persistent. For ex, they can also write to the Ministry of Agriculture to ask permission. If any of your family comes from Poland (i.e. you have Polish roots), & or you are in the process of applying for Polish citizenship, you can state your case & it would be a plus. One place my home is listed with pictures, price etc. is on
otodom: otodom.pl/oferta/dom-z-widokiem-na-zalew-wislany-ID36lHg.html#gallery-open
But pictures & descriptions don't do it justice. The appeal of the place can best be seen & felt in person. My real estate agent at this time is: Łukasz Wirgowski, ul. Kościuszki 108/2, 14-500 Braniewo, tel 506 509 259, e-mail: biuro@bbn.nieruchomosci.pl