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Poland Property

Poland property has enjoyed massive capital growth in its first ( Warsaw, Krakow ), second ( Poznan, Wroclaw ) and third ( Lodz, Rszezow ) tier cities over the last two years.

Currently the Polish property market has reached the summit of this phase of growth and is now experiencing a steadier phase. Rental yields in Polish property are improving.

We anticipate Poland property experiencing a second phase of excellent growth, much like the Czech Republic has enjoyed, in 12 to 18 months.

For More Information on Poland Property:

Poland Property Market Profile

Poland's 2nd Tier Cities

Poland's 3rd Tier Cities

Warsaw Property Decision Maker

Poznan Property Decision Maker

Wroclaw Property Decision Maker

Krakow Property Decision Maker

TriCity Property Decision Maker

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