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Rental Rates Are Starting to Drop. Experts Point Out an Important Detail.

Summary by Polsat News
Average rents in Poland's largest cities are falling, but renters still can't say they have a cheaper apartment. Rising administrative fees and utility costs are absorbing rent reductions, leaving the overall cost of rent virtually unchanged. Renting is becoming increasingly unprofitable, meaning apartments may return to the market.
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Average rents in Poland's largest cities are falling, but renters still can't say they have a cheaper apartment. Rising administrative fees and utility costs are absorbing rent reductions, leaving the overall cost of rent virtually unchanged. Renting is becoming increasingly unprofitable, meaning apartments may return to the market.

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Polsat News broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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