Residential property prices in Poland: Regional trends in Q1 2025
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-07-07 
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Statistics Poland has released data on price indices for residential premises across Poland’s voivodships for the first quarter of 2025. The detailed figures are available in the annex accompanying the official announcement. The report provides insights into regional differences in the residential property market, highlighting where prices have increased or decreased compared to previous periods. While the national average has shown moderate growth, certain regions stand out for stronger upward trends driven by local demand, economic factors, and investment activity. Major urban centres like Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław continue to report higher price levels, sustained by strong demand for both new developments and existing housing stock. In contrast, some smaller voivodships have seen more stable or even slightly declining price trends, reflecting localized market dynamics and varying economic conditions. The data serve as an important tool for prospective buyers, developers, and investors assessing opportunities in the residential real estate market. Analysts note that factors such as interest rate movements, wage growth, and government housing initiatives are likely to influence price trends throughout 2025.