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Offer prices for apartment rentals – November 2025. Bankier.pl report

2025-12-01 06:00

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2025-12-01 06:00

October was the second month in a row in whichoth average asking prices on the rental market dropped dramatically in the largest Polish cities – according to the data Otodom Analytics. We WrocOn average, landlords expected less than even three years ago. However, in a four-year perspective, it is still from over 20 to over 50 percent. more expensive.

Rental prices continue to decline. Cheaper in Wrocław than three years ago
Rental prices continue to decline. Cheaper in Wrocław than three years ago
photo: Olesia Bilkei / / Shutterstock

In most cities, October data meant a continuation of rate reductions that began in September. The average rent price decreased more noticeably on a monthly basisthose dictated for apartments with an area of ​​40 to 59 square meters sq m. In Warsaw after for the first time in several monthsęcy, the average price in advertisements was below PLN 4,000/month.

On average, above PLN 3,000/month for renting 40- and 50-meter apartments was also expected in Kraków, Gdańsk and Wrocław, where, thanks to recent reductions, the average rate slightly exceeds the above-mentioned price.og.

WrocŁaw, next to Katowice, is also the only one of the analyzed cities whereoh the average offer price was lower than last year. In other cities, increases ranged from less than 0.5 percent. in Krakow to 3.8 percent in Lublin.

Average rental asking prices in selected cities in October 2025.

City

Square footage [w mkw.]

Average price

[w zł/m-c]

Change m/m

[w proc.]

YoY change

[w proc.]

Warsaw

0-40

2986

-0.5

+0.5

40-59

3968

-0.8

+1.8

60-89

5938

-2.2

+2.2

Gdynia

0-40

2216

-0.8

+1.0

40-59

2926

-2.0

+2.9

60-89

4159

+0.6

+6.0

Cracow

0-40

2482

-1.1

+0.4

40-59

3122

-2.3

+0.4

60-89

4160

-0.5

-3.5

Gdańsk

0-40

2526

-1.9

-0.3

40-59

3130

-1.4

+1.6

60-89

4333

-0.3

+2.8

Szczecin

0-40

2114

+0.2

0.0

40-59

2713

+0.1

+2.8

60-89

3769

-0.5

+5.5

Wrocław

0-40

2427

-0.8

+1.0

40-59

3009

-0.8

-1.1

60-89

3893

-1.7

+1.1

Katowice

0-40

1789

-1.8

-5.9

40-59

2349

-0.5

-0.6

60-89

2996

-1.0

-5.9

Poznań

0-40

2081

-0.5

+1.2

40-59

2647

-0.7

+1.1

60-89

3363

-3.3

+2.7

Lublin

0-40

2246

-0.3

+2.8

40-59

2590

-1.8

+3.8

60-89

3004

+0.6

-0.6

Łódź

0-40

1724

-1.2

+1.6

40-59

2230

-1.9

+1.9

60-89

3099

+2.1

+12.2

Source: Otodom Analytics

In the case of studio apartments (up to 40 years old). sq m.) the average rent decreased compared to October 2024 in Katowice and Gdańsk. As long as in the capital voivodeship. in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, the reduction was only 0.3 percent, while in Katowice, landlords expected an average of nearly 6 percent. less than last year at the same time.

Although in the above-mentioned Wrocław, last year broughtaxisł insignificant – 1 percent – ​​increase in rates, that's against itThe average amounts expected for renting the most popular spaces were lowerneithertwo and three years ago. In cfsame with pain October 2022, an average of 3.5% was expected for studio apartments for rent in Wrocław. less. In other cities, increases ranged from less than 0.5 percent. (ŁFromź and Szczecin) to over 15 percent. (Katowice).

Clearer in a longer shot – in Wimost cities above 10 percent – heightwere the average amounts entered in advertisements for renting 40- and 50-meter premises.

Cheaper, but still much more expensive

However, recent reductions and long-term stabilization do not compensate for growththe prices I hadnd place in 2022, espespecially in his first afterfishing. In cfsame with paOctober 2021, rates are on average over 20 to 50 percent. Nominally, in the case of the cheapest studio apartments, renters expect from PLN 455 (ŁFromź) up to PLN 955 (Warsaw) more than four years ago.

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