Trei Delivers First 330 Apartments at UP2U Rental Housing Project in Poznań

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-24   09:11
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Trei Real Estate has completed the first phase of its UP2U rental housing development in Poznań, Poland. The project, with an investment volume of approximately €51 million, will provide 460 furnished apartments and 875 square metres of commercial space by 2026.

The newly completed phase includes 330 apartments ranging from one- to three-room units, each between 26 and 65 square metres in size. The flats are fully furnished, and the scheme also offers underground parking and landscaped courtyards. The first tenants are expected to move in from October 2025.

“Poland’s private rental market is still at an early stage of development, particularly in large cities such as Poznań, where demand consistently outpaces supply,” said Pepijn Morshuis, CEO of Trei Real Estate. “We are pleased to have completed the first stage of the project on schedule and to see such strong tenant interest.”

Sustainability has been built into the development. Planned features include photovoltaic panels, rainwater collection for irrigation, and infrastructure for cycling. The project has already secured BREEAM certification with a “Very Good” rating.

Located in Poznań’s Winiary district, the site benefits from good transport links to the city centre and proximity to retail, including a supermarket operated by Biedronka, which is part of Trei’s portfolio.

“The UP2U concept reflects the principles of the 15-minute city, combining modern architecture, functional living spaces and sustainable technologies,” said Mariusz Cegielski, Managing Director of Trei Real Estate Poland. “We believe it will contribute positively to the district’s development and attractiveness.”

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