Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities
Apartments anyone? That's a question being asked by a group of six large Polish municipalities, including Warsaw, Kraków, £ódź and Poznań, after the stock of unsold apartment buildings shattered records developers would rather not know about.
Rzeczpospolita reports that more than 48,000 newly built apartments in Poland's largest cities are still sitting unoccupied, awaiting eager buyers.
The next logical question asked by analysts is whether this flooded market will cause residential prices to drop significantly. At present, prices have only fallen slightly.
Apartments anyone? That's a question being asked by a group of six large Polish municipalities, including Warsaw, Kraków, £ódź and Poznań, after the stock of unsold apartment buildings shattered records developers would rather not know about.
Rzeczpospolita reports that more than 48,000 newly built apartments in Poland's largest cities are still sitting unoccupied, awaiting eager buyers.
The next logical question asked by analysts is whether this flooded market will cause residential prices to drop significantly. At present, prices have only fallen slightly.
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And there is this, Polish 2012 growth forecast slashed: