bionicbuk
25 Feb 2015
Real Estate / Is it possible to take out a mortgage/loan and buy a property in Poland whilst living abroad? [10]
Hi Weeg,
My reasoning is sufficient in my original post and I am not in some scheme with the developer. After rereading it ,I guess it does sound questionable. It took me awhile to find some sound information to your other questions. Here is something you might find interesting globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/Poland/Price-History. I thought it was a good read.
I do not know why you would say Rzeszow has little demand, you did not elaborate on your comments but if your comparing to larger cities like Krakow or Warsaw then sure. From just very minimal googling, I found Rzeszow to be quite the opposite for the city its size. It now has an international airport and over a dozen of international companies. The cities growth over the last 5 years is pretty substantial, I don't have a number nor could I find one but just from the sheer fact of business placing roots within and around the city shows positive speculation.
I personally like how the city is not saturated with tourists, folks from UK, excellent transit hub to east and north regions, is much more affordable to live in and retire. Honestly, whats not to like about?
Here are some other notes you may or may not appreciate
Since 2006, Rzeszów has been growing every year. Overall, in recent years, the area of Rzeszów has almost doubled in size. The city population
has grown from 159,000 (2005) to over 180,000 (2011).
During the Second National Congress of Regions, which took place in Świdnica in May 2011, the monthly magazine Forbes awarded Rzeszów
with the second place in the ranking of the most attractive cities for business in the category of 150,000 - 300,000 inhabitants. Last year in
the same competition Rzeszów was placed in third position.
google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Frzeszow.pl%2Ffile%2F14850%2FRzeszow_The_Excellent_Choice_2012.pdf&ei=RS_uVMv4FYGSyASakoH4Bw&usg=AFQjCNFSF0EVT9CCsjadWnbegtlDYFSSgA&bvm=bv.86956481,d.aWw
Cheers
mcm1 and polishmortgages,
Thanks for the info. Getin Bank did not work out. BNP Paribas is probably our best bet with medium interest rates. They are very selective based on their employment review. I'll update as the process continues.
Hi Weeg,
My reasoning is sufficient in my original post and I am not in some scheme with the developer. After rereading it ,I guess it does sound questionable. It took me awhile to find some sound information to your other questions. Here is something you might find interesting globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/Poland/Price-History. I thought it was a good read.
I do not know why you would say Rzeszow has little demand, you did not elaborate on your comments but if your comparing to larger cities like Krakow or Warsaw then sure. From just very minimal googling, I found Rzeszow to be quite the opposite for the city its size. It now has an international airport and over a dozen of international companies. The cities growth over the last 5 years is pretty substantial, I don't have a number nor could I find one but just from the sheer fact of business placing roots within and around the city shows positive speculation.
I personally like how the city is not saturated with tourists, folks from UK, excellent transit hub to east and north regions, is much more affordable to live in and retire. Honestly, whats not to like about?
Here are some other notes you may or may not appreciate
Since 2006, Rzeszów has been growing every year. Overall, in recent years, the area of Rzeszów has almost doubled in size. The city population
has grown from 159,000 (2005) to over 180,000 (2011).
During the Second National Congress of Regions, which took place in Świdnica in May 2011, the monthly magazine Forbes awarded Rzeszów
with the second place in the ranking of the most attractive cities for business in the category of 150,000 - 300,000 inhabitants. Last year in
the same competition Rzeszów was placed in third position.
google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Frzeszow.pl%2Ffile%2F14850%2FRzeszow_The_Excellent_Choice_2012.pdf&ei=RS_uVMv4FYGSyASakoH4Bw&usg=AFQjCNFSF0EVT9CCsjadWnbegtlDYFSSgA&bvm=bv.86956481,d.aWw
Cheers
mcm1 and polishmortgages,
Thanks for the info. Getin Bank did not work out. BNP Paribas is probably our best bet with medium interest rates. They are very selective based on their employment review. I'll update as the process continues.