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For every type of asset, BNP Paribas Real Estate – Valuation has local valuers available for your property valuation needs in Poland. As the largest recipient of EU funds, Poland has a strong property market. Discover what the country has to offer.

Property valuation in Poland

As one of the most dynamic countries in the CE region, Poland’s real estate market has long kept the attention of real estate investors, occupiers and banks. BNP Paribas Real Estate – Valuation is able to address your property valuation needs of clients for all asset types in Poland.

Understanding Polish property value

Our valuers understand the Polish property market, and can accompany you in your property valuation projects, whether you’re an occupier, investor or bank. From Poznan to Warsaw, Poland has a booming real estate market and has the largest economy in Central and Eastern European region. With a population of approximately 38.5 million*, Poland has the largest population in the CEE region. It has 7 major cities with over 400,000 inhabitants: Warsaw, Krakow, Tri city, Lodz, Wroclaw, Poznan, and Katowice

Polish regional centres have developed business friendly environments to attract foreign investors leading to an increase in transport links between urban centres: the number of motorways and express roads has doubled and thousands of kilometres more are under construction in the last decade. The nation also has a booming property market: between 2005 and 2015, volumes increased by 180% in offices, 90% in retail, and 460% in warehouses**. 

Whether you wish to estimate the property value of a commercial, hotel or logistics property in Poland, our valuers’ valuation techniques will be different and vary depending on the region where your property is located.

Property valuation in Polish cities

Property Valuation in Warsaw

 

 

 

Warsaw has undergone a significant transformation in recent years thanks to infrastructure improvements. An integrated public transport system, construction of further sections of the city’s ring road, and the completion of the Northern Bridge, are just some of the projects developed in recent years. The property market in Warsaw is the most mature in the CEE region.

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Krakow

 

 

 

The city of Krakow combines historical tradition with a vivid business environment. It is home to several technology companies. In addition, as a top tourist destination in Poland, the city has a significant tourism volume: Krakow Balice International Airport is the airport with the 2nd largest amount of traffic in Poland.***

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Tri-City

 

 

 

Gdynia, Gdarisk and Sopot together form “Tri-City,” where the IT engineering, financial services and telecommunications industries in Poland are concentrated. Because of its booming technology industry, unique location and closeness to the major ports of Gdarisk and Gdynia, it is often called the Polish Silicon Valley.

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Lodz

 

 

 

Lodz is a major academic centre in Poland and is deeply connected to Poland’s strong industrial tradition. The city offers quality space across all property sectors and boasts a dynamic commercial property market thanks to an urban development project called “Nowe Centrum Lodzi.”

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Wroclaw

 

 

 

Wroclaw is a key regional centre and is quickly becoming one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Central Europe. Its closeness to the Czech Republic and Germany makes it a strategic location for occupiers, investors and banks. It is also Poland’s third largest academic centre. ****

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Poznan

 

 

 

Poznan is one of Poland’s most well connected cities thanks to an extensive rail network and an international airport. It is home to 38 universities and is an important warehouse and logistics property market, with 1.6 million sq. m of available space.

 

 

 

Property Valuation in Katowice

 

Finally, Katowice is Poland’s second largest urban zone. The city is located in the Upper Silesia region and boasts the second largest warehouse property market in Poland after Warsaw, making it a major industrial hub in Central Europe.

Poland has a diverse property market, with varying asset types across different regions. In order to perform an effective property valuation, our property experts are specialised by geographic location and asset type in Poland to best answer your valuation needs.

 

*Source: World Bank
** BNP Paribas Real Estate Guide to Investing in Poland 2017
***Source: Statista.com
****Source: Gopoland.pl

Our team in Poland: 

Our valuers at local BNP Paribas Real Estate Valuation agencies have a deep understanding of regional market and rental values and can help you estimate the value of a variety of property assets in Poland: from offices and hotels, to logistics and retail.

 

 

 

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