
The capital of Lesser Poland recorded an impressive 27.7% year-on-year price increase – the highest among all Polish cities. The average transaction price has already reached PLN 14,600/m², outpacing the dynamics of other metropolises.
What’s driving this boom? Primarily the strong technology sector, which attracts young professionals from around the world. Over 150,000 students studying in Kraków create constant rental demand. Additionally, a record 12.18 million tourists in 2023 makes short-term rental investments highly profitable.
Ukrainian investors purchased 380,000 m² of real estate in Kraków in 2024, becoming the largest group of foreign buyers. This demonstrates international confidence in the Kraków market.
For comparison – commercial properties offer even higher returns: offices around 6%, and warehouses even 6.5-7% annually. Kraków leverages its strategic location, becoming a logistics hub for Central Europe.
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