Hey guys,
Here’s a video with all the details and tips to find apartment in Poland. I hope this will be helpful to you. Me and Karoline(who is an Owner of apartments in Poland) have added a few tips from our experience so that your hunt of a new apartment will be more easy and a smooth process.
As per the video here are the links to websites to find an apartment of your choice and with budget.
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0:00 Highlight
0:17 Introduction
3:48 finding an apartment without broker/Agency
4:55 Most Popular sites for finding real estates.
5:30 guide to website Navigation
9:33 Booking an apartment in advance
11:11 how much is the security deposit.
12:01 how much we have to pay for agent
12:55 Hidden charges/ Impact on the final cost
15:24 Wrapping up
15:36 Behind the screen
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Hello🤗
I've put a comment to your last video on youtube (about renting apartments).
You've asked me to put a website link for the company Resi4Rent so that it may help others to find an apartment.
However, whenever I put a link on youtube, the comment just disappears.
The website is
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You can also google it by writing Resi4Rent, clicking the website and changing the language from Polish to English (right corner at the top EN)
For internationals coming to a foreign country it is important to know how to rent an apartment safely and what things should be avoided in order not to get scammed.
Information that should be included in your contract:
* Personal data of landlord and tenant
* Duration of rent and the lease notice period (in Poland it is usually three months)
* Payment deadlines
* Payment method (It is highly recommended to pay via bank transfer in order to have an official payment confirmation.
* Cost of lease and utilities (utilities are not always included in the rental cost)
* Amount of deposit and its form of return (It should be returned at the day of rent ending, or taken as a payment of the last month's rent)
There are several things you should pay attention to while viewing an apartment. Every room and corner should be examined carefully. Try to notice any damages, inform the landlord, and ask them to be repaired. Otherwise, when leaving the apartment, you may be charged for them, even though they had already been there before your arrival. Look for a flat that is convenient and suitable for you. Make sure the flat is well maintained; if it does not have a washing machine or a microwave, you will have to buy them yourself.
Do not forget about public transport access and check whether the connection allows to commute to your job or university quickly.
If you have a pet and you plan on taking it to the flat, you should ask the owner before signing the lease agreement. Last but not least! Make sure you understand all parts of the agreement; if not, it is better to ask for an English version.
Do not hesitate to ask questions about :
Bills, Internet connection, and possible damages.
You can also ask for additional photos of the apartment.
Use Google Maps to check whether the apartment location actually exists.
Huge increases in rental prices for apartments in Poland
As is commonly known, the turn of September and October is a period when real estate brokers have a lot of work – at that time a lot of students are looking for their dream apartments for rent. This year, unfortunately, the situation may be a bit complicated due to the problem with the availability of housing in Poland and the influx of immigrants in connection with the current situation in Ukraine.
In view of the low availability of apartments for rent in Poland connected also with inflation , you need to be prepared for new rental prices in Poland. Of course, it all depends on the city, but in some cases the rates have increased by as much as 50%.
How much more will I have to pay in the largest cities in Poland?
* Warsaw, Krakow, Wrocław, Poznan and Gdansk – average bid rates increased by an average of 35% over the last year.
* If we take into account studio flats in Warsaw, the rent increased by as much as 50% over a year.
* The cost of renting a flat in Kraków has increased by an average of 47%, in Poznań by 23.6%, and in Wrocław and Gdańsk by approx. 37%.
Special Thank You to Karolina for helping us, guiding us with important answers, tips and tricks.
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