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Demography 2040 is revolutionizing the housing market in Poland. What awaits us?

The Polish housing market is entering a decade of profound structural changes. According to the “Living 2040” report, prepared by Open Format in cooperation with Skanska Residential and the Nieruchomosci-online.pl portal, Within a dozen or so years, almost every third resident of Poland will be at least 65 years old. The aging of society is no longer just a challenge for the pension or health care systems. It is increasingly becoming one of the key factors shaping the real estate market.

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The change in the age structure affects both the demand and the way apartments are used. The authors of the report point out that “good apartment” is no longer a symbol of social status. In its place appears the need for safety, predictable costs and solutions that can easily adapt to changing life and health needs. For many households today, housing is becoming an element of a long-term strategy, rather than a one-time decision made for life.

Ashley Davis

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