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Krakow is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland (it is the second largest after the capital in terms of population). It is located on the Vistula River, 295 km from Warsaw.
The climate is moderate maritime with a lot of precipitation. Summer is comfortable, winter is snowy, with wind and sometimes frosty weather. The temperature during the year usually fluctuates from minus ten degrees Celsius to plus twenty-six to thirty.
The city's economy includes the following main industries: metallurgy, mechanical engineering, chemistry, cement production, furniture, tobacco products, printing, food products. There are more than ten recognized universities here, the city center is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The priority areas of the city's development are: road construction, transport infrastructure, improvement of the ecological environment.
Resale apartments in Krakow
In recent years, the secondary market has shown steady growth. Buying an apartment in Krakow from owners is profitable. The price of secondary housing may be somewhat cheaper than in a new building - bargaining is almost always possible, there are circumstances related to the need for an urgent sale, the condition of the premises requiring repair also creates conditions for reducing the cost. The apartment can be sold at a profit in the future or rented out, students and tourists come to the city looking for rental housing. A wide selection of properties is offered - elite, economy class.
Apartments in Krakow on the secondary market in the old housing stock are much cheaper, but you will have to spend money on repairs. It is necessary to study in detail the condition of the apartment and communications, to understand whether the layout will be convenient. Often, the sale of secondary apartments in Krakow involves objects in a minimum configuration, with old equipment, although it is more logical for the buyer to go to additional costs and buy new furniture, higher-quality equipment so that the apartment fully meets the request.
Prices for apartments from the owner in Krakow
The most expensive housing is in the Old Town, in the center. Few can afford to buy real estate near the famous Market Square. The old quarter of Kazimierz, Podgórze, Zabłocie are no less interesting in terms of culture and entertainment. Secondary housing in locations adjacent to the historical center is somewhat cheaper. Those who do not accept the noise and bustle can look for an apartment in slightly quieter areas. The further from the center, the lower the cost. Moreover, more remote areas also have developed infrastructure, green areas for recreation and walks. Two-room apartments are offered more often, there is more demand for modest one-room apartments. In prestigious Kazimierz, you will have to take into account the higher demands of sellers than in the "sleeping" Podgórze.
The formation of the market price depends on the demand in a specific period of time, is associated with the location, layout, development of infrastructure, area, age and condition of the house, number of floors, presence of a balcony, view. The average price per square meter of a secondary apartment is 2,560 euros. Due to the existing price dynamics, the relevance of the requested information at the time of the search should be taken into account.
Search for properties on the GEOLN.COM website
Relations in the sphere of purchase and sale of housing on the secondary market are regulated in detail by Polish legislation. However, in order to minimize risks, it is recommended to use the GEOLN.COM website, which allows you to search in the catalog of properties with the necessary characteristics, and to seek advice from experts.
Buying a secondary apartment in Krakow is an investment in a tourist and business location, allowing you to receive a high permanent income from renting out, living, studying, and doing business in the largest city with a developed economy.
